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TBH, I think the FRS will be in direct competition with the RX8 in terms of track performance. They have very similar specs (lightest RX8 weighs 2800, makes 170 whp, and seats 4) however the FRS will clearly be cheaper.
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I agree with you that the FR-S is more about dynamics, like an RX-8 vs. the 350z a few years back. The 350z got better gas, had more power, more weight, better G, but doesn't have the feel of the Rx-8, and that's where I think the pull is for those respective customers. Same goes for the FR-S and a Mustang. It's a more extreme comparison but the argument still holds. Even if you want something in between, the Genesis Coupe is available. As I said before in a post awhile back, all I really want is an Rx-8 with reliability and I'm hoping the FR-S is it. The Rx-8 has the best combination of steering feel, ride quality, g-ability, and response at the price point for a 2+2. The central tunnel in an Rx-8 works wonders for rigidity. |
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50/50, or even better, a slight rear bias, is much better for handling than any front bias. And if the base car is slightly front biased, then any possible turbo variant will be even more-so due to the extra hardware. Drifting be damned, I want excellent road feel and neutral, controllable handling. The fastest way around a corner is not with the rear end swinging out. The RX-8 feels excellent because of it's low polar moment of inertia, which it has because of the light weight engine located towards the middle of the car. Any front bias at all hurts the polar moment of inertia because it means that the mass of the car is not as centralized as it can be. I'd go as far as claiming that the car would actually handle better if it added 50lbs to the rear of the vehicle to even out the weight distro. |
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People are also forgetting that you can make a car's turning balance neutral with just some proper adjustment in the in the suspension.
A slight off-balance weight distribution isn't going to effect everyday joe-hum driver, unless of course it was the (more rare) heavier in the rear where the drive wheels are, which would be nice to low-traction situations. FR/FMR isn't known for being heavier in the rear than the front, unless you purposely add weight in the rear to make it so. This is why I hope the front has a double wishbone front suspension, as its a more versatile setup in terms of tuning capability than MacPherson Strut. I hope, but I don't expect it. I can easily live with MacPherson strut, as it's just easier to work on. Double wishbone is more $$ into production. |
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Lots of superb handling cars use MacStruts so it's not the end of the world.
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Just because this car isn't the same class as a 370Z, doesn't mean people won't be shopping between the two.
I mean we apparently even have people shopping Corvettes on this forum, that decided to wait to see how this car comes out. While obviously different classes, people are really not shopping for cars within the same class. They are shopping between the classes themselves, trying to decide which class of car they will be satisfied with. At that point, the logic is in their head only.
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