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Originally Posted by masraum
Hmm, they may not be as rare as a Lambo or McLaren, but I don't think I'd consider a 911 TT, GT3, GT3 RS, GT2 RS, etc... remotely on the same level as a Camaro or Mustang. I think they should still be considered exotics, just maybe on the more mundane end.
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They are only mundane because the owners actually drive them and you can see them on the road. Ferrari owners hate to add miles and they know the service is going to be very expensive. And they are nothing as reliable as a Porsche. My 35 year old 911 with 175,000 miles is ready for the fall tour next weekend. I will drive it to California again next year. I have driven it to California three times before.
When was the last time you saw a 1980s Ferrari or McLaren out actually being driven anywhere but maybe a Cars and Coffee?