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05-21-2008, 02:30 PM | #1 |
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Stock Nissan GT-R fares well in One Lap
Filed under: Motorsports, Sports/GTs, Nissan Photo by Mary Seelhorst Slightly over shadowed by all the drama surrounding the Vanishing Point Dodge Challenger, Car and Driver competed in the 2008 One Lap of America event behind the wheel of a stock Nissan GT-R. Typically a magazine editor going for an extended joy ride in a pre-production sports car isn't expected to severely push the vehicle's limits, which is why Tony Swan cruised to a decent 11th place overall finish in the event. Not a bad placement, but also apparently not good enough for some, as interested internet anti-fanboys have...
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05-28-2008, 11:24 PM | #7 |
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wtf i dont remember if it was car and driver but they paired up evo x and a bmw 135i
and the bimmer won wtf i think it was something different but damm all those places, reviews and shiet hate on JDM-ness! |
05-29-2008, 12:14 PM | #8 |
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05-29-2008, 12:21 PM | #9 |
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This is true. Very true. I just mentioned that in the GTR thread. It's BS.
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05-30-2008, 03:48 AM | #10 | |
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Well, the specs on the 135i are pretty damn impressive. turbo charged 3.0L I-6! Its like squeezing a 2JZ into a miata. Well maybe not that extreme, but you see what I'm saying. I'd take a 135i of those over the new Evo and STI any day of the week. (Based on driving performance, not utility) |
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05-31-2008, 11:52 AM | #11 |
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If the 135i drives anything like the 335i i wouldnt get it, I test drove the 335i and it wasnt fun at all like any of the rest of their M cars. I say the GTR is way above those cars.
The BMW dealer gave me a 325i as a loaner car once and I really hated that thing, id much rather drive my S13. The C class was just as crappy when benz gave me those as rentals. |
05-31-2008, 01:49 PM | #12 |
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^^^^^ just a quick note to your comment, went to the track last friday, there was a 335 there coupe, stock wheels and tires, looked it over all stock motor not even a bov change, guy said he only tuned ecu. I thought these ecu werent tunable so i said wonder what it runs and WTF it ran a 12.4 at 121mph. I think that would be fun for a luxury car but not for a track car or drifter we have our lovely nissans for that.
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well, smaller wheel base would make the 135 a more nimble car, and I was comparing to the Evo X and the new STI. But I will agree, the GT-R layith the smackith down on almost everything that has 4 wheels and a motor. |
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06-03-2008, 05:49 PM | #14 | |
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Reason why the 135, was because the reviewer claimed the 135 was a more comfortable daily driver, and was more practical. Problem with this argument is 1) you'd be a goddamn fool to get either the x or 135, if comfort was the main criterion. 2) the x is infact more practical given you actually have ppl sit in the back seats. Also the X is surprisingly comfortable even in gsr trim. the mr trim model is even more softly sprung and has added sound deadening. Mind you, I like the 135 a lot. I think it's the best value from BMW right now, but I thought that review was absolute garbage. |
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But anyhow, I think C&D is catered towards the average yuppie & upper middle class salary-man who never sees the track. I don't think it's written for driving enthusiast. hence it's no suprise so many of us disagree. I just fail to take that mag seriously period. Last edited by ronmcdon; 06-04-2008 at 04:32 PM.. |
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06-04-2008, 06:37 AM | #16 |
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ron is completely right. I used to read car and driver as a kid and take in everything i ever read from it...I can't do that anymore as i've read too many BS comparisons. Like I said before... if there's a BMW... it could be a 1985 3 series being compared to the new g37, and they would call the '85 bimmer more "technologically advanced"
I just can't stand reading the crap. I just look at the very last page for those crazy pictures... Or is that road and track....? |
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