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Old 03-28-2016, 05:08 PM   #85
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Stop, turn, stability, feels (steering feedback, lightness, low CG)

You know, the good stuff.
As long as you realize that big power and what you listed are not mutually exclusive.

Big power cars can have many (if not all) of what you stated.
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Old 03-28-2016, 07:30 PM   #86
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As long as you realize that big power and what you listed are not mutually exclusive.
I never said they were but I can see that I wasn't clear in my statement. I was specifically referring to the recent batch of high-powered live-axle boats being pumped out by Detroit that are no better than those from the 70s.

I have to try driving a newer Vette but I can't imagine it feeling that different from those a couple decades older.

Still, I broke free of a pack of slower cars this morning, looked down at my speedo and "holy shit 97!" brakes on, cooled my jets, and thanked my lucky stars I didn't pass an undercover cop.

200 ponies in this little thing is puh-lenty, thank you very much.
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Wish my car kept up to the jet my buddy piolots but it doesn't. Maybe tennisfreaks car will!
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Old 03-28-2016, 07:59 PM   #88
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I never said they were but I can see that I wasn't clear in my statement. I was specifically referring to the recent batch of high-powered live-axle boats being pumped out by Detroit that are no better than those from the 70s.

I have to try driving a newer Vette but I can't imagine it feeling that different from those a couple decades older.

Still, I broke free of a pack of slower cars this morning, looked down at my speedo and "holy shit 97!" brakes on, cooled my jets, and thanked my lucky stars I didn't pass an undercover cop.

200 ponies in this little thing is puh-lenty, thank you very much.
New C7 Vette is nothing like I would have ever imagined and lightyears ahead of even the C6 gen.

Never had even considered Corvette (or Chevy) as a viable choice until I took a ride in a friends. It changed my entire perspective on it.
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New C7 Vette is nothing like I would have ever imagined and lightyears ahead of even the C6 gen.

Never had even considered Corvette (or Chevy) as a viable choice until I took a ride in a friends. It changed my entire perspective on it.
Uh oh. That doesn't bode well for my wallet.
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I was specifically referring to the recent batch of high-powered live-axle boats being pumped out by Detroit that are no better than those from the 70s.
What live-axle boats? I'm not a fan at all of the oversized and overweight Mustang, Camaro, SS, Challenger, Charger, but they do all have independent rear suspensions... I think most people would say that they are "better" than those from the 70s! But I'd rather have a small-block '70-'72 Corvette than any of them...
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What live-axle boats? I'm not a fan at all of the oversized and overweight Mustang, Camaro, SS, Challenger, Charger, but they do all have independent rear suspensions... I think most people would say that they are "better" than those from the 70s! But I'd rather have a small-block '70-'72 Corvette than any of them...
They do! *smacks forehead* Wow, I have been living under a rock. I genuinely thought the '15 Mustang was the first muscle car to make the switch.

Thanks for calling me out. Guess I have quite a bit of catching up to do this week.
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True, but those cars are designed to be fun at triple-digits speed lol.


It doesn't matter if the car was designed to be fun at 150+ mph on a track - what matters is that he truly enjoys the car even when merging onto an interstate.
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I took my BRZ over to the blue ridge parkway shortly after I had put the (restrained) first 1000 miles on it.

This is a road I had frequented many times in my NB miata.

I'm putting the BRZ through its paces and I notice I'm getting up near the top of third gear: 75-80mph. The speed limit is 45mph.

It is at this point I concluded the BRZ is too fast for the street.

Then again, so was my 140hp NB.

These other cars with 300-400+hp, I cannot imagine.


To a driver who wants to use and experience a majority of the potential of his car a majority of the time, modern cars are far too fast.
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Never thought I would see someone slide one of thes, but I guess I was wrong. Looks pretty durned good, actually.

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They do! *smacks forehead* Wow, I have been living under a rock. I genuinely thought the '15 Mustang was the first muscle car to make the switch.
Thanks for calling me out. Guess I have quite a bit of catching up to do this week.

Dunno for sure if it was the first muscle car with it, but the 1961 Pontiac Tempest had IRS, a rear-mounted transaxle and an optional aluminum 3.5 liter V8! There is nothing new under the sun :P
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New C7 Vette is nothing like I would have ever imagined and lightyears ahead of even the C6 gen.

Never had even considered Corvette (or Chevy) as a viable choice until I took a ride in a friends. It changed my entire perspective on it.

I haven't driven a C7, but multiple C5s and C6s and I owned a C5Z. It is hard to quantify to someone who hasn't driven something fast AND handles well.... It is sorely missed in the BRZ, this car is severely lacking in the power department.


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They do! *smacks forehead* Wow, I have been living under a rock. I genuinely thought the '15 Mustang was the first muscle car to make the switch.

Thanks for calling me out. Guess I have quite a bit of catching up to do this week.


Mustang was the last to make the switch as far as I know. They experimented with it in the early 2000's on cobras and it wasn't appreciated.
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Dunno for sure if it was the first muscle car with it, but the 1961 Pontiac Tempest had IRS, a rear-mounted transaxle and an optional aluminum 3.5 liter V8! There is nothing new under the sun :P
Man, there really isn't. Incremental changes.

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Mustang was the last to make the switch as far as I know. They experimented with it in the early 2000's on cobras and it wasn't appreciated.
Yeah, doing some reading last night I discovered how backward I had it. Boy, the 80s were truly an abysmal time for Detroit. It's also interesting to learn just how much GM relied on Holden.

Anyhow, /threadjack
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Yeah, doing some reading last night I discovered how backward I had it. Boy, the 80s were truly an abysmal time for Detroit. It's also interesting to learn just how much GM relied on Holden.

Anyhow, /threadjack


I had a holden once, best car I ever owned, lol.
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