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5 | 3.23% |
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11 | 7.10% |
| Till they come out with a 250+hp engine |
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18 | 11.61% |
| To the grave |
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121 | 78.06% |
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What was the first true hot hatch?: the 80's GTI, weighed little more than 2k pounds, now they weigh over 3k lbs and don't handle near as well. Then of course the EG civic was the classic hatch, had double wishbone suspension weighed 2300 lbs, with koni suspension was the most neutral fwd I've ever driven, and now the Civic is? And the Fit is ? Notice neither Toyota nor Honda are throwing turbos in their hatch's. They realize its not a lucrative or long term market worth investing in. Let's face it they generally plan further out than the other automakers, rather than chasing a quick one or two year buck. Of course hatches are a long term deal, but only if they return to lightweight design, throwing turbos at bloated brick chassis's won't work long term.
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My list of cars since 2007 (In order):
1993 Honda Civic EX Coupe 2004 Explorer XLT 2009 Honda Civic Si Sedan 2011 Hyundai Sonata SE Trim 2011 Hyundai Sonata SE 2.0T (Yep took a beating on this trade) 2013 Ford Escape SE (Now my wifes due to my next purchase) 2013 Scion FRS So if you look at my recent history chances are I will not have my FRS for very long. However, I haven't loved a car like I do this one. The closest one to it was my Si. I think for me if they bump up the engine it's history. I would love to keep it but I just know myself and I'm sure another "want" will come along. |
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Fiesta ST: ~2,560 lbs, 179 hp Both are development platforms for high tech engines: MultiAir and EcoBoost. Japanese and German manufacturers have been going "beige" for a long time, no surprise they're not making a "true" hot hatch. The most exciting new car under $50k from either region in the past decade has been the 86. |
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I voted for around 60k miles. About 6 years with the car-which will be the longest I've ever owned a vehicle. I enjoy my fr-s and it's nice but I know that eventually, I want something else out of a car. Eventually I'll want one car that can do everything and do it with luxuriously and fast at the same time. Upcoming F80 M3 with I6TT 450hp sounds like a winner. M3s are always amazing to drive and I've wanted one for years.
At most, I could MAYBE see myself owning it longer as a dedicated track/weekend toy but I seriously doubt it.
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That the issue with a FWD, after a certain amount of power, they just don't handle well. I can't wait till we get the TRD/Bilstein struts for the twins. As much as I enjoy driving the car its really not neutral. With the Koni'd Civic as it reached its limits on a turn all four tires would literally slide and inch or two in perfect balance. I don't get that with the FR-S, it seems to have an initial understeer then an oversteer. I'm sure the KW coil-over guys have it setup perfectly neutral if they want but it will be nice when there is a less expensive strut/spring package that is neutral.
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It's fair to say it doesn't "live up to the past" (500 lbs is a heavy cross to bear) but to say Hot Hatches are going away is kind of like saying internal combustion wasn't going anywhere in the early 1900's when the market was dominated by electric cars. These are the best hot hatches we've had in the past 20 years. I can wax philosophical but I'll spare everyone, hot hatches are only getting better at the moment, if the market isn't there they'll die like the last "generation" of good hatches in the late 80's. As mentioned before small displacement turbo's are the trend at the moment and for the next couple years. |
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Haven't read the other post, but I feel this car has the same "feel" as my first car which was a '94 Integra. I always regretted letting that car go because it was so much fun and rewarding to drive, all while being economical and somewhat practical. This car will be with me till it dies, and unless it gets completely destroyed in that death, I hope to keep bringing her back! If I won the lottery tomorrow I could see me tuning my current one to my liking, and then buying one of the convertables for my "cruiser" and be completely happy.
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Love this car. Planning to keep it for a long time, unless Toyo/Subaru comes out with a TRD/STI version, in which case I'd upgrade.
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I'll be holding on to mine for probably about 10 years or so until I can pay for something different in cash (probably a high end porsche, Aston ect...), unless kids throw a wrench in the equation. It's reliable (so far), looks great and gets great gas mileage. The sad part is that she won't get modded much. I already know this won't be a "forever" car so I don't want to dump a ton of money in her.
Pole should be years, not miles. Some people are at 36k miles (or really close to it) already! :happy0180: Last edited by suaveflooder; 06-21-2013 at 04:05 PM. |
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When honda makes the next itr style car i will buy it, but they have ignored the huge market here so for now ill enjoy a car from a company that actually listens to what people what.
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![]() ![]() In fact when my wife asks her how daddies car sounds she replies "vroom vroom!" I'm sure my boy will love it too. He's 6 months old. We have a new Escape to be the family vehicle. ![]() I think I read your post wrong. Yeah no Porsche in my future until we get out of daycare. My god daycare. Talk about bringing a tear to my eye. So freaking expensive. |
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nice thread OP I enjoyed reading the replies.
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