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Feel/feedback absolutely ARE related to size/weight. Same vs. same, the lighterweight/smaller car will give more immediate feel/feedback. Size and weight insulate you from the driving experience.
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The fact is, lighter-weight cars are underrepresented in the population of sports/sporty cars. Which SUCKS. To wit: the Buickification of BMW. Shenanigans! Quote:
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Once pricing information is finalized, I’ll feel a lot better saying this is the car for me. I will say it is the closest thing to the “right car” that I’ve seen in years. Personally I wouldn’t mind another 20 - 50hp but, depending on what this car costs, I could do without it. At 30k+ this car is under powered at 24k or less it is an amazing deal. It is really hard to find that magical, agile 2+2 rwd coupe, and I’ve been looking, hard.
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Handling is related to size/weight though it is one of many factors. Feel/feedback is barely if at all related. An M3 has vastly Superior feel/feedback than a Yaris or Fit, and an Elise is vastly Superior to a Lexus ES or Camry. to say a heavy car like a GTR insulates you from the driving experience is disingenuous. There is something to be said about the feel of a momentum car, but that is not the be all end all driving experience. Quote:
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No they are not heavier, but for me the soft top is a deal breaker. so despite my love for the s2000/boxster/z4 they are out (for me). I agree as well that there is a terrible gap in the auto industry's offering of a small fun rwd sport car, I hope the AS1 fills that gap but it is yet to be seen. to suggest that the 3 series coupe, M3, GTR, Corvette, or Boxster are not some of the best handling cars available is either dishonest or flagrantly incorrect, many of those are 300 - 600 pounds heavier than the AS1. When I say we’ve bought to much into the marketing this is what i mean. A light car is great, balance likewise is great. However, being light is not some magic bullet for performance. The AS1 will be a fun car, it could be a great car, depending on price it could become a historic offering. But there have been great cars that weighed more, had higher center of gravity's, and offered plenty of non purist bells and whistles. I’m not saying you have to want those cars, but they shouldn’t be discounted. Last edited by DMDZK; 02-20-2012 at 10:40 PM. |
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I find it kinda ridiculous that there are next to no small/fun sports/sporty cars, but PLENTY of overwrought/overpriced/overweight "supercars". I think there should be a LOT more of the former. Quote:
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ZDan, it actually makes perfect sense why there are no cheap small light sports cars. Sports cars are a luxury item for the most part. Not many people care enough to want to give up the practicality and low cost of a cheapo car for a sporty driving experience. The people who are looking for that typically aren't strapped for cash and want something more upmarket that is a better status symbol or feels more comfortable and upscale.
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Zdan you just said that there aren't a lot of lightweight sporting vehicles but you are wrong. There is a ton of them now but they are FWD. I think you meant to say lightweight 2+2 RWD.
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I do not think that weight affects feedback. Feedback is purely a tuning/steering/tire related affair. However....while a heavy car and a light car be tuned for equal amounts of feedback....you might not like what the heavy car tells you, in comparison to the light car. The heavy car is going to be saying "I'm not in the mood" while the light car is going to be saying "faster." So yeah. Feedback is separate from weight (unless you start getting ridiculously light to where power steering/brakes aren't needed)...but feel certainly is not. |
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Heavy = slow weight transfer= dull turn in = less responsive= less fun
Heavy = better ride comfort
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