Originally Posted by barncobob that boxer motor sounds horrendous.. Really?!?! I always thought they were one of the few good sounding 4 cylinders with an aftermarket exhaust.
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10-17-2015, 09:55 PM | #33 (permalink) |
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Might also throw the 2016 Ford Focus RS In to the discussion as well now that the specs are out
350 hp/350tq and pretty much the same price as an sti. DAMN! The Ford Focus RS Will Have 350 Horsepower, 350 Pound-Feet Of Torque Sti killer |
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From a numbers perspective, it would be hard to argue against the Focus RS. It's quick. But it's still a Focus...It looks terrible. I don't care if that thing had 500 HP, I'd never want to drive in something that looks like a glorified econobox. It looks like Ford's version of a Prius. Awful. And again, 37k for a Ford Focus...I just don't care what is under the hood. Who would want to wake up in the morning, get ready for work, and go out into your garage and see a Focus after you've been walking out to a Z every morning? It's like dumping Kate Upton (insert girl you like) for Miss Piggy. If I wanted a little more room, and a backseat for 37k, I'd just buy a 2016 Camaro SS. At least I can have some dignity driving that around. It doesn't hurt that all signs are pointing to it being hands down the best all around sports car under 40k (performance wise). Anyway, I'm not trying to pick on you, I just hate the idea of the Focus RS, as you likely noticed. Frankly, this is actually a good suggestion, based on what the OP said. I just wanted to rant a little bit. Last edited by JDubya; 10-17-2015 at 10:48 PM. |
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It's currently the talk of all my friends. If it was out while I was shopping around for my Z I may not have been here to type this out.
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Dont even consider a wrx! Sure nice power but its under 30k for a reason. The z is overbuilt and you wont break anything. The wrx will need built parts in a few years. As for the sti, i had a built 2015 sti and to be honest I like my stock nismo more... I also have no use for backseats but if you want back seats go buy a beater and enjoy the z
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