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snob. Always have been. By that, I don’t mean I frown on anything with a badge you can’t buy on a T-shirt, or impoverished with less than 400kW. To the contrary – I’m stoked whenever some cardigan car company pulls a brilliant hot-hatch or rear-drive performance sedan out of a hat. Hopefully, it’s introducing more people to what I think driving is really about.

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