[s-cars] S-CAR-List Digest, Vol 61, Issue 43
Taka Mizutani
t44tqtro at gmail.com
Fri Nov 21 09:51:53 PST 2008
Sorry Mike, no offense intended, but to my eyes, the R8 is ugly. No matter
how well it may drive, I think it's ugly and won't get one for that reason
alone.
I like the Gallardo's styling.
I don't really like Vipers- they're cartoonishly styled and are too hard to
live with- they get way too hot at the track and are awfully cramped for a
big car.
Taka
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 11:27 AM, M Pederson <mlped at qwest.net> wrote:
> Well, FWLIW I seem to have acquired an R8 (the manual tranny version) back
> in May. Without trying to take sides one way or another, except for the
> troglodyte who's made at R&T for their articles not being up to Krasusky
> standards :-), and if I'm recalling the publication correctly, a month or
> two back they re-did their "Best Track Cars" issue, this time with Randy
> Pobst at the wheel ~> ahhhh never mind the troglodyte competition, it was
> in
> the August issue of MotorTrend, http://tinyurl.com/67853u
>
> In any event, the article covered ten (10) cars, including both the Viper
> ACR (if raw is what you really want, at least one or two steps up on the
> GTS
> I believe) and the Audi R8. If it's any conciliation to either of you, I
> think you're both right, ..... except you know in Randy's opinion, with a
> time of "only" 1:40.92 the R8 (page 3) won notwithstanding the Viper's
> putting in a lap 5.5 seconds faster at 1:35.117
>
> As Randy's (& I'm sure Paul's) first High School GF told him, "Hey Boys,
> speed ain't everything." :-)
>
> That said, I have to agree there can be a certain "numbness" involved ....
> probably those Altoids Paul's always going on about :-) That said, one
> thing one can seem to do with almost impunity in the R8 is pile back on
> power almost anywhere, anytime It kind of makes you feel you should have
> never slowed down for the corner that much in the first place ... Weird
>
> Cheers, Mikee
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: s-car-list-bounces
>
> Today's Topics:
>
> 1. Re: LAC: Bond, James Bond - JNR (Taka Mizutani)
>
> Message: 1
> Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2008 08:39:47 -0500 From: "Taka Mizutani"
>
> I'm not Teddy- but unless R8s have dropped significantly in price, I'd
> rather have a used Gallardo .{snips}... Except for maybe the GT3, none of
> the new sports cars really has that rawness that some of the older cars
> have. Okay, maybe the F430 Scuderia as
> well..... Your 930 is the perfect example of what I'm talking about.
>
> Taka
>
> On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 8:34 AM, <pkrasusky at ups.com> wrote:
> >
> > Wait a sec - you're saying you'd rather have a GTS than an R8??? While
> > I've not yet had the priv. of piloting either yet (gRrrrrrrrrrr!), I'm
> > having trouble subscribing .....
>
> > ------------------------------
> > *From:* Theodore Chen [mailto:tedebearp at yahoo.com]
> > *Sent:* Thursday, November 20, 2008 2:53 PM
> >
> > what, the audi R8 isn't on that list?
> >
> > i drove my friend's new R8 with R-tronic a few weeks ago. i drove it
> hard,
> > at my friend's urging, but he was the one JNR-ing it, not me. can you
> say
> > 140 mph on the 405 in LA? to be honest, i loved the R8, but i enjoyed my
> > other friend's viper GTS more. i feel that modern cars are somewhat
> > sterile. they are fast and handle very well, but they are more isolated.
> > ABS, traction control, stability control, active steering, dynamic roll
> > control, torque vectoring, etc. - modern motoring is becoming more like
> > driving a video game.
> >
> > you guys may think me nuts, but i just passed on a friend's immaculate
> '03
> > jaguar s-type r with 64k miles for $14k. i just couldn't see myself
> > enjoying driving it as much as the UrS4.
> >
> > -t.
> >
>
>
>
>
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