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True car enthusiasts can see that a car is not for them yet appreciate what it is. Most struggle with this. The 350R is impressive, but not for me. It does raise the bar in a few significant areas that overlap with the M space. Competition at any level improves the product.
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Or to put it another way, go option out a Panamera interior with all the cool stuff that can go into it. THAT is a hands down better interior, and you'll be paying 150K for the car. |
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11-11-2015, 10:48 PM | #70 | |
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If you take a second and really think about the cars these journalists had for testing. These guys drive and review cars for a living. Whether you value their opinion or not, they are very experienced at what they do. The fact they chose the GT350R over this competition says something. This car must be no joke. It must be an absolute thrill to drive and truly an involving experience not many new cars provide today. |
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11-11-2015, 11:55 PM | #71 | |
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So if someone doesn't automatically drink the kool aid based soley on 1 track review by 1 magazine, they aren't true car enthusiast? |
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11-11-2015, 11:57 PM | #72 | |
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What if other magazines and reviewers come to a different conclusion? Are you on the road and track payroll? |
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11-12-2015, 12:06 AM | #73 | |
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Where are you getting at with this comment? I am guessing it is pure sarcasm, at least I hope it isn't serious. Just stating whether you like R&T or not, they picked this car over some serious competition. It has to be one hell of package to do so. |
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11-12-2015, 12:35 AM | #74 | |
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Just went to the Ford dealership today. They had a Mustang 5.0 with the highest optioned interior. I was really surprised, it looked and felt great and felt more "solid" than the 3 series interiors which sound hollow and are covered with cheap/thin plastics. I was even impressed with the feel of the shifter. If these interiors hold up over time, the gap has closed a lot with little/no differentiation in the look/feel...I'd say this example was better than a 335i.
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11-12-2015, 12:39 AM | #75 | |
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Totally agree..the praise is universal. Look at Randy Pobst video of him driving it....it looks and sounds like so much fun, you can tell he is having a blast and is doing nothing but praising it. Considering his credentials, I'd weigh that far more than 95% of the amateur opinions on here, many of which are based on very limited fun-driving or track experience in numerous vehicles.
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11-12-2015, 12:48 AM | #76 | |
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Do you mean the car and driver review that called the steering dull and had "confidence-sapping numbness?" Again I'm not saying it's not a great car -- I just don't have enough information yet. |
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11-12-2015, 01:13 AM | #77 | |
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He was being paid by Ford Performance to "review" the car. I give more weight to the 95% of opinions that weren't paid for. |
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11-12-2015, 02:53 AM | #78 | |
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So Randy got paid for his review. Road & Track is just one review and only kool aid drinkers believe it. Car and Drivers overly positive review is null and void because it includes the basic electric steering hate. So I am guessing you also think Jason Cammisa Ignition episode where he said Ford "nailed it" was also bought and paid for. What about Motor Trends first drive article, paid for also? What about Edmunds test article, where they say this about steering, "Steering inputs are met with alarming response. You turn, it turns. There's no secondary motion." They also say this, "Unlike its most obvious competitor, the Chevy Camaro Z28, there's legitimate daily-use ability built into this Shelby."..."Truth is, for us, this is the first Mustang good enough to utterly override the stigma that comes with the name." Edmunds article is a giant circle jerk. Last edited by hellrotm; 11-12-2015 at 04:31 AM.. |
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Sure, these other cars weigh more but you also get a huge bump in livability and practicality. The other option is to build more components from carbon fiber but even then, the most obvious weight savings will come from your wallet. A $50,000 STI or Focus RS? No thanks. Both are a tough sell in the mid-30s and are already pretty spartan in production form.
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Bit surprised even with SC2's the 60 foot is in the 2.1XXs. I think with more seat time the 60's will drop in to the 1.8s. Then you will see 11's in the 1/4 mile. Impressive car, other than a few cars built prior to 1971 I think this is the first Ford I would seriously buy!
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11-12-2015, 12:28 PM | #87 | |
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I didn't say it can't be a daily driver. Sure, it's *possible* to daily drive an Exige, but the same can be said for a Vespa or a unicycle. I think you understood my point.
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Totally agree. To daily an Exige would be a nightmare. I had an Elise for track duty and would take it for weekend canyon runs. Once you're behind the wheel it's great but noisy as hell (couldn't hear the stereo and forget about cell phone). However, getting in and out is murder on the body.
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