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Originally Posted by heavyD^2
The review is okay but Quiroga spends a few paragraphs whining about too many vehicle settings, pining for the days when an M car came with a single suspension and steering setting. I'm starting to get really tired of reviewers that spend a good portion of the review reminiscing about the old days as that's not what I'm reading the review for. You don't see cell phone reviewers pining for the simplicity of old rotary dial telephones and it's such a shame that automobile journalists lack a degree of professionalism to review the product as-is and if they don't like all the settings on today's car to make a separate column about it.
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Also a lot of stuff is set it and forget it. So even if you feel there are too many options, it's only a problem once. Probably more annoying when you get to drive new cars for free constantly, but that is not relevant to consumers.