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A PLANET WITH NO TORQ DIP YOOOOOOOO |
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I couldn't get to work today because the torque dip was so deep my car stopped.
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Just kidding: I didn't go to work today because I have the day off.
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I will pretend you didn’t really take my comment literally and you’re just trolling. Last edited by ermax; 09-24-2018 at 10:15 PM. |
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Get a 5.0 Mustang
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Should I Trade In My Si?
Funny thing about this community is anytime you have a critique it’s like you are saying the whole car is ruined and you should be driving one of these options:
Prius Mustang Civic These are my complains: Torque dip (fixable) Doors don’t stay open (fixable) Sound like crap (not fixable, this is obviously my opinion) Different rattle every day of the week (fixable daily until you just say to hell with it) None of those problems would steer me away from the car. This is by far the most entertaining car I’ve ever owned. But I’m not going to be a fanboy and pretend it doesn’t have any flaws. The OP used to own an FRS and asked if it still has a torque dip. The fact is it does. Saying someone should downshift is irrelevant. You can dodge the dip all you want but it’s still there and that is all the OP asked. If I had the choice between a 2018 Civic Si or a Twin I’d take the Twin hands down. I’d probably take it over the Type-R too. Last edited by ermax; 09-24-2018 at 11:38 PM. |
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https://www.usinflationcalculator.com I think a lot of this, ”Subaru should have done this or I prefer that" talk lacks prespective. Kind of pretentious to assume to know what a car company should and should not do in a market were the wrong decision costs millions. We can all pretend to want something but until we put our money where our mouth is it's all talk. Would most people pay 5k more to have no dip? One would think that Subaru crunched some numbers and projected sales didn't justify the cost...look where the s2000 ended up....great car, but at the end the consumers stopped buying it and now it's history.... My 2 cents |
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S2k is sweet, but like most cars we can sit back and critique it down to the nitty gritty and move on . The process makes us feel good , about our perspective …. and the car(s) we drive / own.
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For the short bit of time that I was driving my car with the torque dip I learned to use it to my benefit, which you could do in the twisties.
Yes, the BRZ has shortcomings. All vehicles do in one sort of way or another. Some shortcomings may have nothing to do with the vehicle itself but could be operational, financial or artifice based. At times I have doubts that I got the right vehicle. Initially I was going to make a move on a Honda CTR, as that seemed to be the best option due to the best reviews and the fact that it does not have a power issue. First and foremost availability is still tight, and the ADM (Additional Dealer Markup) most specifically in California makes this car not a viable option. Most places will not even let you take it for a test drive unless you put a deposit down. Why would I spend anywhere from 5 - 20K over MSRP for a glorified Civic that is flat out big & butt ugly? So, it performs well, so do other cars, but it certainly is not worth close to 50K. There are better options at that price point. I am building the BRZ into what I want, and I still have not exceeded what I would have paid for the other vehicles that I was looking at. Will the BRZ ever be a Porsche, whatever I do to it? No. It will be mine and made for my desires. It is what it is, a sports car. Sports cars have always historically been a bit "raw", that was the whole point. I would proffer that even most of the current Porsches at this point in time are more a "luxury sports vehicle", brand new they are not accessible to many people, and it has been getting more so over the years. I owned a Porsche at one point in time, it was a lower end one, and even then the 911's back then were very different than what is being sold today. Quote:
So, if you are really interested in a sports car, the BRZ is it. You can enjoy it stock or think of it as a blank canvas for whatever your vision may be. C'est la vie! YMMV. Last edited by firekat; 09-25-2018 at 06:38 AM. |
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Emissions regulations seemed to really kill the old NA, high HP/L high revving japanese engines with super linear power bands. Today they have all gone to small displacement FI engines with lower redlines. Now that the emission standards have been dialed back a bit it will be interesting to see if the auto industry follows or if they play it safe and stick with the Obama standards figuring that the next administration will just rachet the standards back up. Our engine is impressive with 100HP/L under Obama emissions regulations. |
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Inflation also doesn't mean shit when wages haven't kept up with it.
1995 Median household income: 53,330 BMW M3: 37,950 - 71% of median income 2017 Median household income: 59,039 BMW M4: 65,400 - 111% of median income The car got 56% more expensive. Cars are more expensive now when you look at the real buying power people have in our economy. My parents were able to buy brand new cars/ barely used luxury cars every 3ish years while feeding 2 kids. I have 2 kids and can't do that and I arguably have a much 'better' job they had when I was my kid's age. Last edited by Yoshoobaroo; 09-25-2018 at 12:42 PM. |
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