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I've driven the BRZ a number of times but it's just a little compromised for kid duty. A sedan would be great, even the hatch they've shown would be great. As a previous M Coupe owner, I like the ugliness.
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12-19-2016, 01:09 PM | #68 | |
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But it looks like they've pushed it off until like 2019 now. Probably for the best. Still out of the wife-approved price range, and I'd never be able to decide between the reasonably efficient, perfectly adequate 230 4-banger and hell-for-leather M240 proper sixer. Whichever came with a manual transmission and sport seats, for sure.
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12-19-2016, 01:55 PM | #69 |
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I wouldn't even DD a FR-S if I were single, let alone if I had kids. They are just 0 fun unless you are completely wringing them out. And even then they're too lacking in power for my tastes.
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But the motor and 4,500 rpm torque dip are major let downs. |
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12-19-2016, 02:43 PM | #71 |
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I looked at one when they first came out. I was all but certain it was going to be my next car. Drove it, had no interest in buying it. It's fun to toss around on a back road, that's about it. It's just begging for more power.
I drove one a few weeks ago to refresh my memory, and I'm reminded why I didn't buy one. Would rather have a Fiesta/Focus ST or GTI hands down. |
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People call it "rev happy" and "peppy" - but the SR20 in my old SE-R was way more fun, smooth, and better-sounding than that. Even though it only put out some 140hp. If they could have pulled the engine back for true 50/50 distribution and given it a (much!) updated Yamaha-head 4A-GE-type engine (now THAT was fun and zingy, loved to rev, & sounded sweet across the range) they might have had something. Also, my then-3-year-old daughter told me I needed a bigger car after squishing her into the back of the Tibby (again.) I didn't like it, but could squeeze my 6-foot self, hunchback-like, under the hatch in that. Legs splayed sideways if I had to "sit behind myself." Back seat of FR-S made the Hyundai feel like a limo. Full disclosure - I didn't own the MkI MR2, but got to drive one for about 24 hours around Boulder, CO in High School. Except for running out of poop at 105mph in the thin air - that little bugger was a blast! Scion dealership "sales" rep never came to help me, so I just tried FR-S seats and shifter. Went down to Subaru for an actual (underwhelming) BRZ drive. Did I mention I LOVE the 1'-er?
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12-19-2016, 04:31 PM | #73 |
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Hated our 135i. Floaty, heavy and one wheel drive with a suspension that wanted to punish you without handling all that well. Had my E36/8 M Coupe at the time and while it was slower, it was just so much lighter, more direct and purposeful.
Of course our F30 is worse yet. But nearly all modern cars are boring, flat torque curved appliances now. Screw it, I'll bolt the kid seat to a Caterham frame. |
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- Like you say, it's still just rumors and fantasy. No proof it will exist, yet. - Even if it does materialize, there's at least as good a chance it will be FWD/AWD like the A3 and CLA as there is it will be RWD(/AWD). Quote:
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Eh people keep mentioning the ATS-v... tried one yesterday at the philly auto show... nice interior... crappy slushbox. Had the guy from caddy bragging about the trans winning awards... so i thought ooo lets see it. Sat in it shifts 1-4 defined not too bad touch sloppy compared to my 6MT. Then 5th gear yuk you cant find it even after 6th moving strait up from it. The gate for 5th was lost between reverse and 3rd(reverse is right and up) and when you are 140+ (my car 4th gear) i dont want to worry about finding 5th gear!!!
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The manual transmission found in the ATS-V (Tremec TR-6060) is based on the Borg-Warner T-56 (used in cars such as the Aston Martin Vanquish, Corvette, Camaro, Viper, prior CTS-V, Mustang Cobra, etc).
The TR-6060 is used in the Corvette, Challenger, CTS-V, Shelby GT500, Viper, etc.
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Sitting in a car and moving the gears around is different than driving a car and actually moving the gears as intended. Go test drive a something like a Camaro SS or SS sedan with the manual and just try to put it in 5th while you're cruising along at highway speeds. It will not work. |
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02-06-2017, 02:41 PM | #79 |
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Not to mention, its a luxury sedan. The entire point here is to avoid the "luxury badge tax" if you are willing to concede on some features like fancy interior materials and other non-essentials. You can get a Mustang GT or Camaro SS with performance similar to an M4, C63 coupe, or ATS-V coupe for about 25% to 50% less money than those luxury coupes. But if you want a low-priced sedan with performance comparable to an M3, C63 sedan, ATS-V sedan, or Giulia, you have exactly zero choices.
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An ATS is likely more reliable than a modern BMW. Certainly less costly to own than my 335i. Also, most BMW owners (excluding the real enthusiasts) simply buy a BMW because of the badge.
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I think there's a lot of bias against them. I see people making comments about the interiors that often make no sense at all. It's like they turn a blind eye to the massive amounts of plastic in their own BMW's interior, expecting these thigns to be CNCed out of a solid block of aluminum and inlaid with diamonds on goat leather. In fact, much of the ergonomics and interior features are the same. Buttons for controlling radio/cruise control in about the same spot, I liked the bigger digital speedo for setting speeds, seats were very comfortable. I see people raving up and down about how the BMW sport seats are all that. Seriously? They aren't horrible, but they are barely passable for a "sport sedan" IMO, nothing to write home about. Seat heat worked almost exactly the same with both. Most people told me they thought it was like sitting in a fighter jet, but I was just used to it. Back around 2005, GM started waking up, slowly introducing cars like the G8, CTS-V, C6 Corvette and it's Z06/ZR1 models, ATS-V, new CTS-V, Camaro SS/1LE/ZL1/Z28 and so on, cars that not only went in a straight line, but that out-handled the competition. Something that had never happened before. I think a lot of people are still store to know that GM figured out how to build chassis and tune handling to beat their euro or japanese cars. It's a great time to be shopping with so many good choices out there. I don't hate the BMWs, but as time goes on they are removing themselves more and more from the more pure performance and handling standards IMO.
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Didn't read the whole thread but did anyone mention the Kia Stinger yet? Think you can get the big engine in RWD but not 100% sure.
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The other thing is you can step up to a ZL-1 or GT350 (or soon, a Z28 or GT500) for even more (bordering on insane for the ZL-1 and GT500) levels of factory power and still be at or below the MSRP of the M4 (especially once you add ZCP to the M4). |
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The thing is, as I mentioned in the discussion from when it debuted, the car is big (over 190") and also underpowered (under 400hp). It's going to be a nice sport sedan in the same way that the Chevy SS was. Great effort, sure, but not a car for the M/AMG/RS crowd. Now, if they later decide to put in a V8 for an "N" model, particularly a V8 with forced induction, maybe things get more interesting. |
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