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Old 12 Feb 2004, 17:34 (Ref:872172)   #26
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Just i think they should of stuck with the Accord.
I think the Accord would make a killer looking S2000 car.

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Of course it could of been down to the costs of running a bigger car i guess.
How so? Does a bigger car cost more to run per se? Or does it perhaps cost more to make it competitive, engine wise? Does a smaller car handle better than a big one? Cause in another thread, I thought someone mentioned that the BTCC Vectra outhandled the Astra while the Astra was faster? 'Cause weight shouldn't be a problem b/c they run at raceweight and not showroom weight? I'm guessing you're referring to the aerodynamic disadvantages of a larger car then?
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