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Throatwarbler posted:So there's a Kia Forte SX 5 door too. Different gearing/transmission maybe? I'm assuming they're similar weight?
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It's probably restricted, factory turbo cars tend to benefit a lot from bolt on mods like down pipes, maybe it just needs to be opened up a little to get the full potential. If that's the case it sure as hell is a legitimate Hot Hatch.
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# ? Nov 30, 2013 23:22 |
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But they have the same horsepower rating. I noticed a lot of the same thing with the 2.0t in the Sonata/Optima too. Either the car has some kind of huge drivetrain loss or Hyundai is being rather optimistic with their power ratings.
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# ? Nov 30, 2013 23:36 |
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That rating is for peak power. Actual power delivery matters for performance but won't be reflected in the number. Most likely, though, it's a gearing thing.
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# ? Nov 30, 2013 23:43 |
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Say what you will about Honda but they really know how to match a transmission to an n/a engine. Even back in the B-series days none of the competition seemed to be able to get it as right as Honda did
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# ? Nov 30, 2013 23:51 |
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Throatwarbler posted:But they have the same horsepower rating. Would turbo lag cause slower 0 to 60 times though? That was kind of my thinking....Get the turbo to work sooner/better and the times would be better. IDK.
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# ? Dec 1, 2013 07:47 |
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If the transmission gearing was that far off one would hope it would give better economy numbers instead. I'd suspect the tires. C&D didn't seem impressed with the Nexen? all-seasons on the Kia as they seemed to hold back performance all around. The Civic's internet numbers seem at a glance to be on Michelin summer tires. I'd buy that that could account for a second on the 0-60 times. That being said it wouldn't be the first time Hyundai/Kia's been accused of being overzealous with their numbers.
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# ? Dec 1, 2013 09:38 |
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Car and Driver Chevrolet SS test results are out and the results are pretty goodquote:C/D TEST RESULTS:
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# ? Dec 1, 2013 19:55 |
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Zero to 60 mph: 4.5 sec Rolling start, 5-60 mph: 5.1 sec Why is this? Terrible throttle response?
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Ziploc posted:Zero to 60 mph: 4.5 sec This the case for every car, and it's because you don't dump the clutch to go from 5-60mph. Residency Evil fucked around with this message at 12:44 on Dec 2, 2013 |
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Oh, derp, that makes sense. Roll means no wheelspin, which means engine could be below ideal torque. Still, could indicate a slow opening FBW throttle.
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# ? Dec 2, 2013 08:28 |
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Throatwarbler posted:So there's a Kia Forte SX 5 door too. I had the same feeling driving a Kia Optima turbo. It doesn't feel like it has 274 hp.
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dissss posted:Say what you will about Honda but they really know how to match a transmission to an n/a engine. Absolutely, the Si is deceptively fast for it's power figures once the RPMs climb past 5,000. I can't find tabulated results for the 2012's acceleration times, but I suspect that it probably moves from 50-70 quicker than a similarly powered turbo car like the GTI. The GTI runs out of steam after 6k and the Civic actually makes the same or a bit more torque than the GTI after 6k and produces more peak power at its redline than the old GTI does.
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oRenj9 posted:Absolutely, the Si is deceptively fast for it's power figures once the RPMs climb past 5,000. I can't find tabulated results for the 2012's acceleration times, but I suspect that it probably moves from 50-70 quicker than a similarly powered turbo car like the GTI. The GTI runs out of steam after 6k and the Civic actually makes the same or a bit more torque than the GTI after 6k and produces more peak power at its redline than the old GTI does. Agree, for "only" 201 hp it posts really good numbers for it's class. MT showed it slower 0-60 but an identical 1/4 mile as a Focus ST with only a slightly slower trap speed. It would be nice to see Honda bring the new Type R over to the US. Maybe with a faster GTI coming, possible nismo Sentra, and the Focus ST here now Honda will consider it. E: Saw autoblog got to to test drive the new Type R, those seats and interior look nice imo. Impressions were brief but very positive. Honda wants to be the fastest production FWD on the Nurburgring Full article: http://www.autoblog.com/2013/12/02/2015-honda-civic-type-r-prototype/ LtDansMagkLegs fucked around with this message at 00:21 on Dec 3, 2013 |
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oRenj9 posted:Absolutely, the Si is deceptively fast for it's power figures once the RPMs climb past 5,000. I can't find tabulated results for the 2012's acceleration times, but I suspect that it probably moves from 50-70 quicker than a similarly powered turbo car like the GTI. The GTI runs out of steam after 6k and the Civic actually makes the same or a bit more torque than the GTI after 6k and produces more peak power at its redline than the old GTI does. I haven't been around the new ones, but I test drove a 2011 with a god-awful exhaust and enjoyed it aside from the sound. Car had definitely been beat on, otherwise I was considering trading up for it. Anyway, it drove great and I was very surprised how hard it pulled in 2nd and even 3rd gear getting on to the highway.
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LtDansMagkLegs posted:Agree, for "only" 201 hp it posts really good numbers for it's class. MT showed it slower 0-60 but an identical 1/4 mile as a Focus ST with only a slightly slower trap speed. It would be nice to see Honda bring the new Type R over to the US. Maybe with a faster GTI coming, possible nismo Sentra, and the Focus ST here now Honda will consider it. That back end is loving awful. It looks like the Insight with that dreadful Mugen wing on the rear.
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Anyone know what Alfa is planning on doing for dealers? I've heard Maserati and Fiat mentioned but can't find anything concrete. I want to know since I'm considering trying to put a deposit down on a 4C.
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fknlo posted:Anyone know what Alfa is planning on doing for dealers? I've heard Maserati and Fiat mentioned but can't find anything concrete. I want to know since I'm considering trying to put a deposit down on a 4C. I've heard both and the comedy Chrysler option. Due to the rarity I'd wager the Maserati dealer is likelier. Has the price been released? I can't imagine it will be under 60k.
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Bovril Delight posted:I've heard both and the comedy Chrysler option. Due to the rarity I'd wager the Maserati dealer is likelier. Has the price been released? I can't imagine it will be under 60k. $55k if I remember right
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# ? Dec 3, 2013 03:39 |
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Yo dawg I heard you liked binnacles
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# ? Dec 3, 2013 03:53 |
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I doubt we'll get that Type R, but I wonder if we'll get that turbo VTEC motor in something else.
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blk posted:Yo dawg I heard you liked binnacles Stop. In actual content, looks like the the Fiat Doblo-based ProMaster City is going to be a rather nice competitor to the Transit. I'm really glad that the transit van market is growing here.
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# ? Dec 3, 2013 17:54 |
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Goofy looking but still leagues better than the 500L.
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# ? Dec 3, 2013 17:56 |
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PeterWeller posted:I doubt we'll get that Type R, but I wonder if we'll get that turbo VTEC motor in something else. Sure, a loving Acura crossover or some poo poo. Also next year the BTCC Honda team will be running some awesome-looking Civic wagon body styles.
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fknlo posted:$55k if I remember right Are they really going to be that cheap? They're ~£60k in the UK iirc.
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The Midniter posted:Sure, a loving Acura crossover or some poo poo. More likely we will get an Accord Crosstour Type R. America can't have nice things.
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drgitlin posted:Are they really going to be that cheap? They're ~£60k in the UK iirc. I didn't think it would be anywhere near that cheap either, but the pricing has supposedly been confirmed. I was expecting to end up with a Corvette since the Cayman S shoots up to $90k with any options and decent looking Exige S's are climbing in price since they aren't bringing the new one, so I was pretty excited to see that price. They aren't bringing many of them, so it might be a hassle to actually get one at a reasonable price.
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# ? Dec 4, 2013 06:50 |
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New Mustang pics leaked in Autoweek. I see a 350Z in the roofline profile, a Taurus SHO in the headlights and grille treatment, and rear fenders lifted straight off the Camaro. The rear end is probably it's most interesting angle, but that body-colored lower diffuser is weird.
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# ? Dec 4, 2013 07:06 |
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That vertical glass to metal ratio is absurd. The Z already feels like conning a submarine sometimes.
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# ? Dec 4, 2013 07:19 |
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maybe it will look better in the flesh, but coming from the evos concept to this is a dissapointment.
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# ? Dec 4, 2013 07:21 |
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Ehhhhhh.... if that's the real deal it doesn't seem that catchy to me. Non-blurry photos will help me decide. A little disappointing, as I've been digging the Mustang since the 5.0 came back. We'll see though. On a positive note this model is supposed to be 200 pounds lighter and have an IRS.
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# ? Dec 4, 2013 07:52 |
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That greenhouse + roofline: Or whatever emot is closest to a mime doing the shrinking box routine.
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<- Evos Concept car Why do you hate visibility/necks Ford? OXBALLS DOT COM fucked around with this message at 08:04 on Dec 4, 2013 |
# ? Dec 4, 2013 08:00 |
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Well, the good news is that door probably has enough reinforced steel to take a T-bone hit from the tractor-trailer you couldn't see coming through your gunslits
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# ? Dec 4, 2013 08:03 |
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Wrap it up haters of fastback SUVs~
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# ? Dec 4, 2013 08:05 |
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Jaguar I presume?
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Snowdens Secret posted:Well, the good news is that door probably has enough reinforced steel to take a T-bone hit from the tractor-trailer you couldn't see coming through your gunslits Honestly I think the problem is that they chickened out on the fastback of the EVos concept and instead went for a more conventional decklid with quite a bit of angle on the rear fascia (versus the near-negative angle on the concept). They also seem to have gone for a straighter rear glass/c pillars to more closely evoke the original first gen Mustang I think instead of bowing it out more for rear head room. But then because of that plus making the car slightly shorter and going for a hidden b pillar, the second rear window gets super small and the bottom of the greenhouse now has to start moving up while in the door instead of down like in the concept, making the glass look small and squinty. That rear was what made the concept pop as luxy and almost Aston Martin-like, and without it I think it looks a lot worse. OXBALLS DOT COM fucked around with this message at 08:16 on Dec 4, 2013 |
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CharlesM posted:Jaguar I presume? That was my guess, reverse GIS confirms Cream_Filling posted:Honestly I think the problem is that they chickened out on the fastback of the EVos concept and instead went for a more conventional decklid with quite a bit of angle on the rear fascia (versus the near-negative angle on the concept). They also seem to have gone for a straighter rear glass/c pillars to more closely evoke the original first gen Mustang I think instead of bowing it out more for rear head room. But then because of that plus making the car slightly shorter and going for a hidden b pillar, the second rear window gets super small and the bottom of the greenhouse now has to start moving up while in the door instead of down like in the concept, making the glass look small and squinty. That rear was what made the concept pop as luxy and almost Aston Martin-like, and without it I think it looks a lot worse. The concept also has about a foot less car behind the rear axle, I wonder if it was impossible to pull off and maintain crash standards.
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I suspected the Mustang's profile would look more appealing if not for the distortion due to the fold in the magazine and the perspective distortion, so I took the liberty of smoothing it out in photoshop. Much better. Looks a lot less like a Z or that Accord now that it's been lengthened out to its presumed actual proportions. donut fucked around with this message at 08:26 on Dec 4, 2013 |
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donut posted:I suspected the Mustang's profile would look more appealing if not for the distortion due to the fold in the magazine and the perspective distortion, so I took the liberty of smoothing it out in photoshop. Good point, that's probably much more accurate.
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