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There are a few cars in the market right now that don't make any sense to me are built around some devout fanbase that just must have the car- 1) Civic Type - Yea let me go ahead and pay 48K plus markups for a FWD Civic 2) ITS - Even more than the above for the same thing 3) Nissan 400Z - About 10 years late and is a rehashed 370z that rides on a 20 year old platform and gets completely man handled by a Supra 4) Subraru BRZ / Toyota 86- the price is a very good and it makes sense with RWD / lightweight... but do we really want a sports car that is slower to 60 than a Camry in 2023? 5) GR Corolla - i've seen most for 50K... so we are paying 50k for a 3 cylinder turbo Toyota Corolla? Well at least it's AWD but dealers think they have gold on their hands. I personally think BMW as a whole once you go into mid market has the market covered in any of the B58 powered cars.
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If you are paying over $50K for a FWD Turbo 4, it better shit rainbows and butterflies.
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The CTR has always commanded a premium since intro decades (whether getting ADM or MSRP) and the CTR has always been a class-leading performer. After a few months, the ITS will be available at MSRP and possibly below. No one gets base model BMWs. A M240 RWD will set you back at least $53K with the common options and a 340 in the low to mid 60s. An ITS will likely outrun the 340 and 240 on a road course. In a drag race? The BMWs will easily take the win. Road course? Likely not and they'll be far more less engaging and muted. The Zs will be selling for below MSRP soon. The excitement is over and the demand is LOW. I have yet to see one in Kansas City. The BRZ/86 are entry level sports cars that are bargains for what they offer. I have a 2011 Cayman 6MT base model with 265hp. That car is good for low 5 second 0-60s and maybe mid 13s@102mph. I also have a tuned 2016 M235 6MT with suspension and tires/wheels that can run mid 12s@112mph+. You know which car is FAR MORE FUN to drive and I'll take 90%+ of the time? The slower Cayman.
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The BRZ/86 are today's ITRs and they're FAR cheaper too plus better performing, safer, and a ton more standard equipment.
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For the CTR and ITS... do you think they handle or frankly do ANYTHING better than the BMW cars I called out? Sure they are lighter... it kind of ends there.
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Ask yourself this, is the fastest car you've ever owned (1/4 and 0-60) the best car you've ever owned? In many cases, the answer is "No".
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Now at $90k w the G80x... BMW can keep that tank and I'll stick to a C8 Vette or a Cayman of some sort.
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that's a deep personal preference... if you are looking for that in a $50k FWD platform... more power to you.... the only car that I would even remotely consider a MT in today would be in a lightweight RWD Porsche
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It's all personal preference. That's why every buyer of a CTR didn't run out and buy an M340i/240i. There's no right or wrong, it's completely subjective.
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But you're right. It's all personal preference. There are some cars I absolutely will not buy, for one reason or another and because of that, it's personal.
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Both RWD and AWD platforms provide for more fun at lower speeds to the driver and especially in daily driving. Having owned a Mazda Speed3, both the Torque steer and major lack of traction at any speed below 40 mph made the car near undriveable, the GTI that I drove was far better but still exhibited major traction issues. Any stop light launch (light or hard) is more fun in a RWD / AWD car... a little low speed slide, same story - RWD only there... if you plan to add any more power mods to your car, FWD also becomes useless... take a harder turn, well make sure you don't understeer and with cars like the GTi, this is EASY to overpower. Where does the FWD car excel? Well by default it will be lighter and at times the steering may feel a bit more connected... all other situations will necessitate a higher speed to have fun... and there RWD and AWD won't matter unless you are pushing to the max limit... in all other scenarios FWD is just a loser by default.
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I would arguably agree if you weren't talking about the FWD cars that have made FWD cars cool again. The speeds and agility the CTR (and assumingly the acura) have proven at the track, along with Hyundai's offerings have kind of proven that a lot of those issues can and have been overcome.
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I just can't go back to driving a FWD vehicle for any reason. I'm just such a RWD fan now (I don't even like AWD).
My last FWD vehicle was a 2009 GTI. That car handled great for a FWD. But when the power is at the front wheels, just count me out. I'm over it (besides my wife's CX-5 which is just our touring/grocery getter/all things under the sun vehicle). |
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its all about weight, seems bmw forgot and uses sheer performance and driver aids to move that mass around
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