I'm in my early 50s, and I've had my share of Power.
I had a 72 Monte Carlo with a 1969 Chevy 400 CI (6.6 Liter - for younger generations who don't know Cubic Inches), with 4 bolt mains, with 1963 .202 Fueler Heads, a 68 Chevy Turbo Hydromatic 400 Short tail doing 12s down the 1/4 mile.
Ever since I became a family man, all I've had were 4 Door Sedans, I had a Artic White 1993
Pontiac Bonneville SSE Supercharged, all stock. loved this car with the Heads-Up Display, wich my 12 GS had it.
My Oldest son had a 2006 Saturn ION Redline he converted from SC to Turbo, and got it up to 525 WHP, then he got a 2007
Pontiac Soltice GXP with this same motor as my 12 GS, or close to it, and he got rid of it since one modification leads to another modification and so forth, before you know it, you've spent nearly 50% more for a car, that's not worth much more than what you paid for it for just a few more horses. Maybe I'm showing my age, but I find saving my money for retirement is much better spent on LIFE and not my car. I love my 12 GS with 6M, since this is my only Manual Trans car in my lifetime, I thought I should get some fun out of something and makes you pay more attention to what your doing, I wish it was a new ZO6, but too much $$ for me, Insurance + Gas.
To make matters worse, the automobile manufactures want to put the Back-Yard mechanics out of business, by making these cars so hard to modify and repair you have to take it to the dealer where they jack you over a barrel to get your car running right, as well as OPEC and our great Gov't by jacking the cost of fuel to well over $3.00+ again.
These cars a NOT Meant to be TUNERS, so your Fast & Furious dreams can get you wrapped around a tree