New cars (of all makes) are built lighter and typically faster to keep up with the trend of run it a season and sell it to some inexperienced fellow because it won a few races (That one always makes me chuckle because "its a winner" lmao). If you are just getting started Lightning of any year that's straight would be a good choice as Heavy D and JAD have a lot of good tech to get you in the Ballpark . Older cars (of all makes) are typically built heavier , take more abuse and hold setups better so you can learn what you are doing . Now if your pocket is deep and full by all means get new , but your learning curve may be pricey . Just my experience (which has been pricey) very F@#$ing pricey !
The Blacksheep cometh ! With old bent sh!t that just keeps getting faster !
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