Ehhh but what movies have featured the Z? Or the 3000GT? All the kids in my generation wanted an Eclipse - just like kids in the 50s and 60s wanted Mustangs. And plenty wound up getting them. Neither of those things are true about the Nissans.
Sorry, but when you use BIG language like 'cultural ethos' of an entire nation the topic moves beyond what you think your generation wanted. The Mustang is the most iconic American car over the past 50 years. Same with the Z car being Japan's dominant icon over the same period. I even challenge you to produce sales numbers for your generation that shows the Eclipse outselling any Z car of the same period to support your perception.
I'll even say the AE86 Corolla is a bigger icon in both Japan and the US than any Eclipse.
Pretty much disagree with most everything you said really. People bought a used Eclipse because they couldn't afford a Supra. Not one person I know who was somehow influenced by Fast and furious would take an Eclipse over a Supra.
...and since when was the Eclipse ever a 'race car'? What do you even mean by that. I think part of the problem is you're using sloppy language to try to make your points so it's not holding up.
You also probably don't want to compare auto resumes and experience with me if you are trying to come off as some sort of authority.
I think the Eclipse was seemingly more significant to you as maybe that's the culture you were part of so it seemed bigger than it was. The Eclipse has simply never had the significance and following that the Supra, Z car, Miata, Integra, Civic, AE86Corolla, Silvia, RX7, GTR, WRX, Evo had. Compared to those, the Eclipse was an minor blip on the radar that came and went barely noticed. Unless maybe if you were a fanboy that had one. No one else really cared too much. So Cal is car Mecca. I don't recall armies of Eclipses rolling around after Fast and Furious. Pretty much all the others were the culturally dominant tuner cars, except the GTR which we couldn't get yet.
To your other point, sales numbers do absolutely reflect an accurate cultural image! Look at Apple sales. Look at the current culture. Look at the sales and aftermarket support and forums for most of the cars I listed above and try to tell me the Eclipse is more culturally significant than any of those cars. Nah. Sales reflect the tastes and desires of the culture in question. You can't ignore this fact. I wish could ignore all the BMWs and MBs driving around California and tell myself the state isn't full of assholes, but I can't. Reality is a bitch.
You're also having a hard time equivocating the price of an Eclipse from 20 years ago to a Z car today versus two very different generations and trims levels of Mustangs. That's pretty sloppy.
The Mustang has historically been America's iconic car and the Z car has Japans. It's really that simple. They don't need to cost the same to make that true.
Dude, the amount of condescension in this post is painful.
What I'm talking about is broader cultural perception, and if your perspective is limited to So Cal, I think I can make pretty decent contrast to your perspective given my experience living all around the states.
Out of curiosity, do you fall into the generation I'm discussing?
And yeah, Supra > Eclipse all day, but who could afford a Supra?
-_- Sloppy my ass. I'm saying if you pose the Corolla as a car used for street racing to most Americans, they will laugh in your face. It's that simple.
LMAO! Curb your ego, dude! I'm not an authority; never said I was!
YES the Eclipse is more significant to my culture and my generation!! That's what I've been saying the whole time! Christ, you complain about my wording but don't actually read what I'm saying? Shit dude, get it together!
Also, the forums of people who have the MONEY to buy cars and tune them represents a small portion of the people I'm talking about. I'm talking about BROADER CULTURAL IMAGE - the general public's perception of the cars.
Most people don't know what an Integra or RX7 is; if I ask my girlfriend "Hey, do you think I should get the new WRX or Evo?" she would look at me like I was crazy and ask what I'm talking about, but if I told her I was thinking about buying an Eclipse, this pops into her head: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/ca/Mitsubishi_Eclipse_front_20080801.jpg
Dude, Apples (lol) to oranges! ANYONE can afford a $600 cell phone if they really want it; not everybody can spring 40k, or even 20k, on the car they want. Maybe this is a bias of the culture YOU are a part of - I'm talking about broader cultural perception, the everyman, who will probably never own any kind of sports car at all; you seem to be more focused on actual tuner and sports car culture, in reference to which your points are AFAIK 100% correct, but now I'm trying to show you that that's not the point I'm trying to make.
Aftermarket forums are irrelevant to my point; again, you're talking about enthusiasts while I'm talking about pop culture. I don't know how that has slipped past you but I'm trying to be 110% clear this time.
Sloppy my ass! The Z cars were STILL noticeably more expensive than the Eclipse 20 years ago.My point is proven by the fact that EVEN THE HIGHEST TRIM MUSTANG is 10k less than the LOWEST trim Z car! What about that doesn't make sense?
My argument is that the Eclipse in the 90s was what the Mustang was in the 50s and 60s. That's the role they share, and that similarity of being iconic for a certain time period has imbued them with a certain cultural role, which I've observed as consistent across the US in my time living in different areas.
I see now, reading back, that I wasn't super clear about this from the get go, but I'm trying to make it as clear as possible now so you can get off your high horse and understand that I'm making a very valid comparison between the Eclipse and the Mustang. I think we're using similar language to talk about two different things, and due to our differences in exposure and experience, we aren't lining up - that's what I'm trying to clarify.
Alright. You asked for it....If you feel that way, too bad for you I suppose. I'm not responsible for how you feel or perceive reality. Oh well.
1-No you're not. See below.2-So you saw fleets of used Gen1/2 Eclipses rolling around in every part of the country apart from SoCal after Fast and Furious came out? I'd be curious how many even existed in the South, Midwest or East coast versus California over that period.
Gen 1 Eagle Talon AWD was almost my first car. Almost 10 years before FnF came out.
Point is, when most people think FnF, they think Supra or Dodge Charger. Not Eclipse, Ferrari or RX7.
1-Still waiting for your definition of a 'race car'. Drag? Traffic? Canyons? Pick on the Corolla all you want, but all the other cars I mentioned will jump into most peoples heads before the Eclipse ever does. But since you are on the subject, no Eclipse will match an AE86 Corolla on Ortega/78. Not really relevant, just a fact. Might be relevant depending on how you define 'race car'.
Well, that's what it sounds like when you talk about your vast experience and qualified opinions. That by definition is an appeal to authority. Otherwise, why did you even bring up your background? Go ahead and LYAO even more.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argument_from_authority
1-Um, no you haven't. See your second quote at top and the following quote about 'BROADER CULTURAL IMAGE'. Either it's about your select smaller specific demographic or it's about a larger broader group in the demographic. It can't be both. So you need to pick one or the other. 2-I'm reading what you are saying, you just don't appear to know how to say or write what you want to. You're the one suffering a communication disconnect unfortunately from what you are thinking and how you are trying to convey it. I can only go by your specific use of language rather than psychic intervention. So if you want to freak out about that, feel free.
Oh the contradictions keep coming. See above.
I challenge the accuracy of that overgeneralized premise. The RX7 especially has been around a lot longer than the Eclipse has and covers more generations of people. I'm sure I could find a pretty big demographic that hears Eclipse and thinks this, not a 'race car'
Wow, my point about the relationship between the defining of culture and markets just went waaay over your head there. None of that is even relevant to the point or consistent with it. People buy cars all the time. The iPhone doesn't invalidate anything. Heck, if I applied your logic, I could say Breaking Bad and the Pontiac Aztek has defined this generation. That would make a whole lot of sense...
1-Hmm, forum traffic and purchase orders give us hard data as to what's popular in culture versus your personal self-proclaimed 'non-expert' perceptions. Why would I believe you to be more accurate over this data?
2-Another appeal to 'popular' culture when you conceded above you are talking about a small select group of Eclipse enthusiasts who were inspired by FnF.
1-The fact that you and I already agreed that price does not define a nations cultural icon here.
2-You are confusing defining a cultural icon versus comparing two automobiles based on competitive pricing. Pricing does not define what a cultural icon is. How many times does this need to be said and for you to agree to it?
3-Thought and fact experiment for you. Before the Eclipse came out in the 90's. Which Japanese car competed with the Mustang for that prior 20 years?
4-If you are only talking about the 90's, then you are not appealing to broader culture, that is a much smaller and specific demographic.
That's the statement you should have made the first time. However, I'd say there are other cars that surpass the Eclipse under those parameters. The actual 90's Mustang, the Celica, the Prelude, maybe a few others are closer to being more iconic in the 90's in line with representing what the 60's Mustang represented in cheap youthful automotive thrills.
1-That's true.
2-Logic doesn't ride a horse.
3-It's only valid is you don't define the Eclipse as THE iconic equivalent to the Mustang. You've offered nothing to set the Eclipse above the others except FnF which is a 2001 movie that btw used a USED Eclipse. You've been talking about comparing new car prices and only talked about used car prices versus the Supra. The actual FnF iconic car. Maybe you should have stuck to discussing only used tuner Stangs versus used tuner Eclipses.
Are we making vulgar personal attacks now or are we still the delicate flower. I'd like to know so I can respond appropriate to your chill and relaxed line by line form of casual conversation.Fair warning, be consistent and honest in your choice or you'll .
I tend to mirror the communication styles of others. Usually it's helpful to establish a mutual understanding; apparently you're finding condescension and belittlement just as distasteful as I did.And don't threaten me. I don't need to be here; I want to, but I won't lose any sleep if you ban me over something as petty as a debate about the cultural status of a car. In fact if you were to do so, I would be glad to be rid of you. But if you're not that insecure, let's play nice.
Gilly, I think you should see what input the HC guys have on this topic. You'll be able to relax there and not be misinterpreted or critiqued for everything you say.