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As far as cabin noise, unless you have a loud aftermarket exhaust, the cabin is fairly quiet, especially, if you stick a cork in the sound tube. humfrz |
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You will miss the comfort creatures and quietness of the IS250...
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On the other hand, these people saying the torque dip is just on paper obviously don't ever push the car hard. It's definitely there. I feel it every time I drive the car. It doesn't really bother me, though. |
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I'd at least test drive a GTI. If I drove traffic a lot, I'd not get a twin. Just not the best tool for the job.
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I removed the clutch helper spring in my FRS many months ago. I've since forgotten the feeling of the lighter pedal with the spring installed. I live in Northern Virginia and drive to DC often. It's not an issue.
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As for the noise, there is a sound tube in the wheel well that you can plug very easily to make it quieter. Overall it's a great city car for zipping in and out of traffic. Very agile, quick shifter, and an engine that's eager to rev.
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Plus, the final gear is longer ratio than MT that is quieter when cruising on the highway, better mpg, and also higher top speed. |
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Plus, the final gear is longer ratio than MT that is quieter when cruising on the highway, better mpg, and also higher top speed. |
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Basically, I drive 1 hour traffic to work and 1 hour traffic back home almost everyday.
It is a manual, and I love driving it. If you like this car enough, you wouldn't care something like this. |
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I think its a brilliant city car that's great for a bit of driving fun once you get it out to open roads. Light, good brakes, more power than you need and reasonable fuel economy. My biggest worry is not being seen, but that maybe a Chicago thing... Probably not.
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Can't comment about the transmission, as I have an AT. However I drive in moderate traffic (SoCal). The ride is comfortable. If you are fit and enjoy the car then I think you'll enjoy it.
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Mine isn't a manual, but I have a much less forgiving manual car that I drive in any traffic, and it bothers me none. The manual in the 86 is way more compliant and user-friendly, so since you're already used to putting your left leg to work, you'll be fine. Just get one and enjoy it.
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