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FT-86GOD 08-26-2012 04:51 PM

Would you take the Ginetta G40R over the BRZ/GT86? Your thoughts?
 
http://www.verdictoncars.com/cars/45...tta_g40r_1.jpg
So just seen the Ginetta G40R.... Awesome looking car with some impressive specs... If it was available in Aus i would have seriously considered it...

One of the best looking cars ive seen.... More pics at bottom of post....


GINETTA G40R
Power to Weight: 224 bhp/ton
0-60: 5.4
0-100: 14.6
60-100: 89.6
1/4 Mile ET: 13.94
1/4 Mile Terminal: 97
Dragstrip 1/4 Mile ET: 13.74
Dragstrip 1/4 Mile Terminal: 101

BRZ/FRS/GT86
Power to Weight: 163 bhp/ton
0-60: 6.4
0-100: 17.4
60-100: 11.0
1/4 Mile ET:14.96
1/4 Mile Terminal: 92
Dragstrip 1/4 Mile ET: 14.76
Dragstrip 1/4 Mile Terminal: 95

*note these are estimates using http://www.torquestats.com

Below Ginetta state on their website that 0-60 is 5.8 not 5.4........... Please correct me if grossly incorrect.......

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LiqFGZuKtXU"]Ginetta G40 video review - YouTube[/ame]

Specs and Options:

ENGINE
  • 1999cc in-line 4-cylinder, 16-valve, DOHC
  • Electronic fuel injection
  • Petrol developing 175bhp and 190Nm at 5000rpm
  • 0-60mph: 5.8s
  • Top speed: 140mph
  • Weight: 795kg
  • Mpg average: 29mpg
  • Emissions CO2: 181g/km
http://www.ginetta.com/css/images/hr.gif SPECIFICATION
  • Lightweight fabric interior
  • FIA safety cage
  • FIA fuel cell
  • Ginetta racing seats
  • 6 speed synchro H-pattern gearbox
  • 6 piece composite gel coat bodywork
  • 200lt boot space
  • 45lt fuel tank
  • 17” multispoke alloy wheels
  • Michelin tyres
  • Heated windscreen
  • Backlit dash
  • Tinted rear screen
  • Immobiliser
  • Push button start
  • Hella headlights
  • Ginetta racing steering wheel
http://www.ginetta.com/css/images/hr.gif OPTIONAL EXTRAS
  • Power upgrade
  • Race tuning
  • 5 point racing harness
  • Range of paint finishes
  • Air conditioning
  • Range of interior trim options
  • On-board fire extinguisher
  • Removable steering wheel
  • Ginetta racing livery
*info found at http://www.ginetta.com/cars_g40r
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-P8hqIRP49p...TTA-G40R-8.jpg
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-RA90xpGcF-...TTA-G40R-2.jpg
http://www.rovecars.com/images/ginetta-g40r-04.jpghttp://images.pistonheads.com/nimg/2...n_993307-L.jpghttp://images.pistonheads.com/nimg/2...netta_08-L.jpg

DBacon1052 08-26-2012 05:43 PM

nice looking... but id still take the frs over this.

Surok 08-26-2012 06:02 PM

similar price? yes. then i would turbo it.

Captain Snooze 08-26-2012 06:11 PM

I would still take the BRZ. Cars I have considered buying: Exige, Cayman, G40R. But when I stop and think about it these cars would not do much more than my existing car. Sure, I could go faster but I'm not racing.It would be pointless spending the extra money for close to zero extra driving pleasure.The only reason I'm buying the BRZ is my current car is getting tired. (It's 9 years old and it's been well used by me.) For me the pleasure is in the driving, not the machine I am driving. I spent 6 months in Western Europe and leased a 206 Diesel. I always wanted more power (it was only 68kW but the 200Nm was impressive) but I enjoyed thrashing it mercilessly. I drove a 360 Modena at Thruxton, saw 140 mph down the straight, realised I didn't have the talent to do it justice and still enjoyed driving the 206 more on winding twisty roads in mainland Europe. That's right, I enjoyed driving a shitty little French car more than an Italian masterpiece.
My 2 Euro.

FT-86GOD 08-26-2012 06:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Captain Snooze (Post 403962)
I would still take the BRZ. Cars I have considered buying: Exige, Cayman, G40R. But when I stop and think about it these cars would not do much more than my existing car. Sure, I could go faster but I'm not racing.It would be pointless spending the extra money for close to zero extra driving pleasure.The only reason I'm buying the BRZ is my current car is getting tired. (It's 9 years old and it's been well used by me.) For me the pleasure is in the driving, not the machine I am driving. I spent 6 months in Western Europe and leased a 206 Diesel. I always wanted more power (it was only 68kW but the 200Nm was impressive) but I enjoyed thrashing it mercilessly. I drove a 360 Modena at Thruxton, saw 140 mph down the straights, realised I didn't have the talent to do it justice and still enjoyed driving the 206 more on winding twisty roads in mainland Europe. That's right, I enjoyed driving a shitty little French car more than an Italian masterpiece.
My 2 Euro.

Personally i dont like this car more just because of the better power to weight ratio.... I just thought it fit because like the brz/86 it is built to track...

Captain Snooze 08-26-2012 06:23 PM

I think the G40R is much much closer to a race car than the BRZ/86. In my mind the BRZ is a car that can be tracked, the G40R is a race car that had been made road worthy.

I spoke to this crowd at the beginning of the year. They were looking to get the G40R into aus. Around $85k if I remember correctly.
http://williamsraceservices.com.au/news.php but that page hasn't been updated since about January. (scroll down "Ginetta G40R for Australia")

FT-86GOD 08-26-2012 06:28 PM

true.... i guess i see my 86 as a race car i will street lol.... especially once a snail is strapped to it...... :)

Captain Snooze 08-26-2012 06:42 PM

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. especially once a snail is strapped to it...... :)

So if ever I see you in my rear view mirrors I will throw some of this out behind me:

FT-86GOD 08-26-2012 07:02 PM

@Captain Snooze its silly to think u would ever be ahead lol

:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Superhatch 08-26-2012 07:05 PM

Super light weight, extremely balanced, limited edition "race car for the street"

"I'd throw a turbo on it"

Lulz.

I'd still take the BRZ, simply because I've owned cars like this before, and as a DD they get old quickly. They are fun a couple times a week, but they wear you down fast, especially if you have a long commute. I drove my BRZ on a 1000m round trip road trip in June and was comfortable the whole way. I don't think I would say the same about this thing.

Vracer111 08-26-2012 07:11 PM

If the G40R was available here in the US with a miata motor for about the same price point as the FR-S and was proved to be daily driver reliable I would sell my FR-S in an instant...

I love the FR-S, but the G40R is what I really want in sports car... extremely well engineered no compromise/no drivers aid car at an affordable price. It just has to be $30k or less... which is highly doubtful it would be as it's 29k pounds already before importation/ETC costs and US price roughly come to 2x cost (ariel atom, Ulima GTR, etc....) If there is ever a sub $30k USD purchasable factory built coupe with no compromise for handling and lightness just like the G40R and has Toyota daily driver reliability I would sell my FR-S for it...

There has yet for one to be made in the US, and I highly doubt one could ever be made available... :(

Tanuki 08-26-2012 07:20 PM

Looks like a kit car, I'll pass.

FT-86GOD 08-26-2012 07:34 PM

@Vracer111 had to make a thread i was that impressed lol :thumbsup:

Tanuki 08-26-2012 10:50 PM

I don't like the tail lights or the front piece. If they had changed those, this car would be a killer, but one piece front ends are a huge turn off to me.


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