So this is how it ends...
Darren Calbero
DarrenC@ampartners.com
Thu, 12 Dec 2002 15:04:15 -0600
Brent wrote:
> What a bold and true statement. The SE-R heritage is
> dwindling with its latest reincarnate spec V.
As much of an improvement the Spec V is over the original SE-R, it just
didn't cut it as being as performance dominant in the market as what
happened in 1990. That domination lasted for a decade. Even now, the
comparisons to the original Sentra SE-Rs are made to new cars. That is what
the new SE-R should have been able to accomplish in order even be called and
SE-R. Hell, it shouldn't have even been given a designation of Spec V (a
cheap way of trying to connect to the supreme V-Spec). What happens if
Nissan decides to push the 2.5 performance even more? What kind of weak ass
designation will they give it?