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As far as the back seat, I looked at it when at the Atlanta Auto Show. Couldn't get in the car but the Booth Girl was a little taller than me (she was probably 5' 9" without heels, I'm 5' 7"). She got in the car and pulled it up into a driving position. There was definitely as much room between the driver's seat and the rear seat as in my wife's Mustang when I'm in it. My 5'10" 16 year-old sits back there all the time. Would I want to ride from NY to LA back there? No, but I do think its usable. That will be part of my final decision though. Hopefully some of us 1st86ers will be able to confirm in two weeks.
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I can't find MT officially mentioning what they do for their tests. If any one can find that it would be great. R&T does roll out. I have heard MT do it as well but they don't publish their procedure. Makes you wonder. I like Insidelines as they are very clear how they test. Quote:
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From my opinion Edmunds/Insideline perform the most fair and realistic test of cars. Here is what they say regarding the roll out test for 0-60: Quote:
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If you think the RX8 was a dog until 7k rpm (where it's long past its torque peak) I think you'll be even more disappointed with the BRZ. The BRZ is slower both on paper and real-life tests compared to the RX-8 so lay off the kool-aid a little bit and try to look at it more objectively.
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I'm still set on a Boss/GT-500, but now I'll have to consider this car again for my daily beater. It's handling seems to be all that's cracked up to be. Decent MPG and fun sporty looks/handling would be nice. Plus, I can only imagine what numbers this car would pull with a real suspension/wheel/tire set up on it. It'd be kind of like my old Celica GT-S with the Hotchkis suspension how it pulled ridiculous numbers. It just kills me that this thing was Turbo/SC from the factory. If it just had that extra 50hp and tq it would make it a real adversary on the tracks. Also, at 25k with HIDs and Nav standard, it's a much wiser buy than the FR-S I feel. Last edited by JohnnyR; 03-25-2012 at 02:33 PM. |
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The Mustangs would be absolute animals, which I can enjoy almost as much as carving up a backroad. Where I live though, there are tons of windy roads that I drive every day, so having a car that is referred to as "pure handling delight" sounds, well...delightful. I've consider Elises many times for this same reason, but I want something that has a bit more comfort and is much more safe if I'm gonna be driving it every day. If I lived in a place with nothing but flat, straight roads, then I would most likely be buying a Mustang instead. Plus, with the money I'm saving by not buying a more expensive car, I can save more for the classics I wanna buy, a 1968 Mustang and a late-40s convertible, so it all works out.
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If you lower the COG, the reduced weight transfer is indeed there. However, you always need to ask the next question: by how much? before you can make meaningful judgement. |
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All of this negative whining about underpowered disappointing 0-60 times reminds me of the 2008 WRX release. Maybe next model year Subaru will hit us with a surprise buttsecks extra 45hp to silence the numbers obsessed USDM market.
I'm perfectly fine with the current version though...
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As for center of gravity, a lower center of gravity means front/rear weight distribution should matter a little more, but of course we're talking really small differences. I was more getting at the fact that the car has relatively little weight over the rear to begin with. |
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Having a long second gear matters a lot in autocross, you'll often hit 60 on the straights but don't go much faster than that. It means autocrosses will lose time either bouncing off the rev limiter or having to shift excessively. |
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