Ah, the old SULEV discussion.
It probably won't make any difference to whomever buys one, but why would you buy a performance car that has been doctored specifically to comply with some federal regulation to allow a manufacturer to produce other vehicles? Why would you want the added complexity which produces no benefit to you as the owner? Aren't cars complicated enough without adding additional stuff to them that is of no benefit to the owner? Something else to break, perhaps something they will cover under warranty for a period, but something else to break, nonetheless.
If one's concern is with the environment when it comes to buying a car, why not just put one's money where one's mouth is, and buy a Prius?
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