Well, it sounds like you're talking about my car (with the back seat removed)
I totally agree with you, driving a sports car is selfish past time. My wife absolutely hates it! However, driving in the hills on a cold Sunday morning more makes up for her bitching about paying so much for a road registered go-kart that does such a lousy job at being a hatch that she can't drive because its suspension is so damn hard and the engine too brutal and don't even get her started about the Brembos... Women, what do they know?
For me, the more chuckable a car the better. The GTI and the Roc R seem to be better at that than the Golf R, that's why I'm on GTI's side. It is impossible to hide chassis deficiencies and comfort driven suspensions compromises behind AWD traction, no matter how good that is. Also, look at lateral acceleration figures, a few other hot hatches beat the R comprehensively at that despite being FWD. More lateral G means they carry more speed in corners. Where's the traction advantage of AWD then?!
A good sports car starts, as you well said, with excellent chassis and suspensions. While the R is very good, it is ultimately built to be an all-rounder rather than a racer. Having said that, it is the Golf to buy if you live in the outback and drive a lot on unsealed roads
Now let me put that asbestos suite on...
I own a GTI but I have to disagree your assertion that the R isn't as chuckable as the GTI (I cannot comment on the Rocco as I have only driven the 1.4TSI version and not in a performance orientated manner).
I find the R to be as nimble as the GTI. When I first test drove the R, it felt just like my Pirelli but with better brakes and more power.
This discussion about sports cars is getting too long in the tooth. If you want to know what real driving is about, invest $5-7K on a new Go-kart and take it to the track. Go-karting separates the men from the boys wrt to driving skills. Driving our Golfs (even round the track) doesn't even come close to the thrills you get from karting - it is like F1 miniaturised. That is why I will be getting a kart when finances allow for it.
Last edited by triode12; 15-06-2011 at 10:13 PM.
GTI or R they are still a Golf and not the last word on chuckability and immense handling prowess.
Audi S3. Sold
Golf R. Sold
Citroen DS3 Dsport. Sold
2016 Skoda Octavia RS Wagon.
Seriously?
I'm sure the Ferrari FF is a better sports car than any car you've owned...
Despite it being a FOUR seat, having part time AWD (in a revolutionary system using an additional dual clutch transmission off the front of the crank which only adds 30kg to the total weight of the car), and being a hatch back
Well, that cracks me up..."biggest load of bs you have ever heard" huh?
I should have checked the almighty wiki before posting...and so I did!
You might need to say sorry again! That same wiki article goes on to say:
1. "The front-engine, rear-wheel drive layout (FR) is common to sports cars of any era and has survived longer in sports cars than in mainstream automobiles. Examples include the Caterham 7, Mazda MX-5".... I agree so far.
2. "The Front engine Front drive layout, however, is common in sport compacts and hot hatches, and cars in general (excepting sports cars)" ...see that bit?
3. "With its improvement in traction, particularly in adverse weather conditions, four-wheel drive is no longer uncommon in high-powered sports cars" ... ok, so AWDs are included in the sports car mould now...
4. This one youre gonna love!.."Performance modifications of regular, production cars, such as sport compacts, sports sedans, muscle cars, hot hatches and the like, generally are not considered sports cars, yet share traits common to sports cars. They are sometimes called "sports cars" for marketing purposes for increased advertising and promotional purposes"
So, your little white golf sits nicely in point 4. I'll understand if you want to drive around in your front wheel golf and pretend it's a sports car. Go for it and enjoy. Its not a bad car, just not a sports car.
No true sports car needs the purchaser to run to the nearest tuning house with their credit card.
I might also point out the the four cars you listed (Integra type R, Cooper S, R26R and Focus RS) also fit nicely in point 4 above. However, most are truely awful drives...The honda is asthmatic, and I had a cooper S (on loan) for four months. It was absolutely woeful and I couldnt bare the clownish interior.
Anyhoo...your selective quoting of wiki and your agressive tone has provided me with much laughter. thank you.
Yes, seriously.
I will line my current sports car up against a Ferrari FF on a racetrack or twisty bit of tarmac and beat it. I just won't be able to carry as many groceries while doing it.
Next you'll try and tell me a Porsche Cayenne or Panamerica are sports cars.
BTW, my current sports car is a Honda-powered Lotus Elise. Brilliant chassis and handling mated to a brlliant naturally aspirated engine. It doesn't need power steering, power brakes, traction control, stability control, anti-lock brakes or all-wheel drive. It does have a nice LSD, close ratio gearbox and epic brakes with with fine-ness of control that can't be achieved with a booster. It is fun to drive at 60km/h and, with the possible exception of something like a clubman, nothing comes close to the involvement and satisfaction on a nice twisty road.
If you dig a hole and it is in the wrong place, digging it deeper isn't going to help.
This has nothing to do with 'my little (silver) golf' champ as I am the first to admit that the current GTI and R are shopping carts with decent engines, over servoed brakes, bugger all steering feel and too much electronic intervention to be called a sports car.
Its all down to interpretation of each individual and I stand by my original comments, by the way there is more to a car than power.. the DC2 type R has been described as 'one of' the top drivers cars of all time. Steering feedback and adjustability of the chassis have more to do with it than straight line shove.
And I will say sorry again as you must be pretty sensitive to think that my post was aggresive.
Wow. This is almost as heated as some discussions I've seen which asks if the R35 GTR is a supercar.
I've also seen some vehemence that a F458 Italia isn't a hypercar!
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