I really wish they wouldn't do those sorts of comparisons. It's "car vs car shaped transportation object". Without being in it you can't really understand that it's a totally different feeling. And if you're an enthusiast, it's not a feeling you particularly want. You might as well be comparing a car to a bullet train. There's a reason they call it (and the NSX for that matter) "driving your laptop".
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