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Old 01-11-2012, 04:43 PM   #631
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If you think the updated Tibby looks bad then the Accord must have fallen from the same ugly tree.
SMH, its disappointing to see these designs. They should have just made subtle changes or no changes at all imo.
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Old 01-11-2012, 05:04 PM   #632
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What about a 2012 Camaro v6 with 320 hp?
No.. too heavy and no good on curves. Besides, I am not a Transformer fan.
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Old 01-11-2012, 05:06 PM   #633
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The GC can't even out run a Stock 1st gen tC. FRS should out perform it in every category.
Umm wth are you talking about? I drive 2010 GC 2.0T M/T (with a '11 tranny that was swapped in).. I can beat a stock tc sooo easily. The figures don't really do the 2.0T justice. I have kept neck and neck with many a g35 on the highway. Even have beat some in the winter running 93 octane. Oh and my car is bone stock, no mods whatsoever. Base model.
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Old 01-11-2012, 05:15 PM   #634
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Also, for all you guys saying you test drove a 2.0t GC and it was really slow... you know the ECU doesn't allow boost to be routed/made until the car is fully warmed up right? That may be the reason why you think the car is so slow. However I have test drove a GC auto before getting mine (stick), and I can say the stick is wayy better, despite having problems of its own. And even though it is a heavy car (which makes it perfectly fine for winter/snow regions) it can still handle pretty decently. Def enough so to have massive amounts of fun in it, like I do in my car.
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Old 01-11-2012, 05:18 PM   #635
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A lot of people seem to hate the "face lift" of the new gc. I liked its looks before but love them now (despite the faux hood vents). Looks more modern and not as cheap, imo. I am hoping they fixed all the transmission problems they were having with the first gen coupe. All comes down to the driving experience and cost for me.
Hyundai has stated that the hood vents are functional and not cosmetic. I'll wait till a magazine to do a full test to confirm that though.
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Old 01-11-2012, 05:29 PM   #636
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I take this thing over that Chevy 130r or what ever that is lol
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Old 01-11-2012, 08:18 PM   #638
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Love the back and the interior, but HATE the front. Deal breaker.
I think it looks great and will allow more air into the the intercooler and air intake.
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Old 01-11-2012, 09:23 PM   #639
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Its ugly. Hyundai seems to be under the impression that the more lines, creases, edges, and curves you give a car, the better it looks.

VERY WRONG
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Old 01-11-2012, 09:37 PM   #640
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Also, for all you guys saying you test drove a 2.0t GC and it was really slow... you know the ECU doesn't allow boost to be routed/made until the car is fully warmed up right? That may be the reason why you think the car is so slow. However I have test drove a GC auto before getting mine (stick), and I can say the stick is wayy better, despite having problems of its own. And even though it is a heavy car (which makes it perfectly fine for winter/snow regions) it can still handle pretty decently. Def enough so to have massive amounts of fun in it, like I do in my car.
Coming from a G35 I found the GC 2.0T slow. I've test driven all three model year GCs so far. Every time I get close to buying one but the god awful manual transmission in that car is such a huge turn off. The 2011+ cars with the not-so-fucking terrible transmissions were an improvement but it's still a total let down to an otherwise compelling car. I like the steering, I like the suspension, I like the 2.0T if you flash the ECU and I like the 2011+ interior. The 2013 looks great on the inside but that front bumper is my worst nightmare and it's going to show on the sales numbers.

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When the track was soaking wet.

There's footage shot from the interior while it's going around a track squealing the tires, but not really drifting. Every now and then it will do a quick little slide, but it never powers through a substantial curve.

....what? I'm pretty sure there were some transitions in there linking corners together. Not only that, but the inputs given on the steering and throttle were very relaxed. That car under those conditions could easily be doing 3rd gear all day. To add to that, Ken Gushi isn't even close to the best of drivers...

A quick little side? I think not.
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....what? I'm pretty sure there were some transitions in there linking corners together. Not only that, but the inputs given on the steering and throttle were very relaxed. That car under those conditions could easily be doing 3rd gear all day. To add to that, Ken Gushi isn't even close to the best of drivers...

A quick little side? I think not.
Lets wait until they release some external footage of the FR-S then we can continue this conversation. Why haven't they already though??
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Old 01-12-2012, 08:56 AM   #643
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His comment makes plenty of sense. Look at the pricing on the 5.0 and the SS. Look at the track times the cars have been putting up. Look at the interior and notice it isn't the cheap plastic interior of yesteryear. Look at the ungodly horsepower offered by both. They are priced entirely too low for what you're getting.
I gave up on this thread long ago so I never replied to this old post, but since the discussion became somewhat interesting again with updated info on the GC, I might as well:

SVTSHC, I'm not sure why you responded with that given that my issue was with his notion that the Mustang and Camaro handle entirely too well to be considered sports cars (I thought that was obvious since I replied to him "Both offer great grip and competent handling. But I'm bewildered that someone would say they handle too well to be considered sports cars.")

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When the track was soaking wet.

There's footage shot from the interior while it's going around a track squealing the tires, but not really drifting. Every now and then it will do a quick little slide, but it never powers through a substantial curve.
Watching the GC video that you posted, it's clear that (as expected) the GC has plenty of power to swing the back end around, and it does it reasonably gracefully for some of the drifts. But for others it's unsettled as the car plows and shifts its heft somewhat inelegantly. That's not a criticism of the GC... just an observation that the car appears to behave exactly as one would expect, given its size and weight.

Having written that, it's also true that you're not going to be able drift a stock FT86 as easily as on a dry track as they were on that wet track a couple months back, and in the dry it's not going to be as smooth. Still it looks to have more poise than the GC (again, as expected).

Also noteworthy is that though it's common to associate drifting with long slides maintained by gobs of power (especially in motorsports), there are many other types of drifts.

BTW, thanks for posting that GC video.

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The new GC is certain to have alot of horsepower. Stepped up the interior because before it was dismal and now the exterior went backwards. Veloster Turbo looks better and that isn't saying much.
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