October 20, 2011

The Usual Suspects



Seeing the BMW 1M pitted against the Cayman R is not exactly new and while that comparison still makes little sense to us (we think there is zero chance a Cayman buyer would say, you know what, I'll choose the 1M instead, and vice versa) we do love watching them burn some tires. So the new issue of CAR gets a free plug!

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8 comments:

  1. I wouldn't go so far as to say "zero chance." I ordered a CR to replace my 135 coupe, and I would've seriously considered a 1M if one had been readily available and subject to discount. Same with TTRS.

    The 1M and CR are certainly very different cars in layout and style, but I think they both appeal to enthusiastic drivers in very different ways. 1M has the fat torque curve (which I love in the 135), whereas CR has delicacy and balance. Also, 1M is a great only car (4 seats, decent trunk, pass-through), whereas a CR would get impractical quickly.

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  2. I am the only one that is getting tired of seeing people driving sideways?

    I know it's fun to do and fun to watch, but come on, lately it seems that it's the only thing testers and journos do with sporty cars...

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  3. As long as they don't do it when trying to set a representative lap time in a comparison test,...

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  4. A used 997 or an Exige+hot hatch over both please.

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  5. At 0:43: "It's got a 3.4 litre straight six". ORLY?!

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  6. When a supposed journalist says that a Porsche BOXSTER has a straight six I immediately stop watching.

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  7. Omg, you are right, I just realized I paid zero attention to what that clown said! Face palm!

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  8. and how could AC M Coupe miss this at 1:55?? "it's the smallest car the M division have made since the old E30 M3"

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