Driver's Car results
The 911S took 3rd place behind a McLaren and believe it or not a Mustang- and it wasn't because of the engine. After reading the article, I understand the McLaren (perhaps), but the Mustang did not receive rave reviews for its steering, leaving me wondering what they were thinking.
http://www.motortrend.com/cars/mclar...t-drivers-car/ ChuckJ |
It was pretty clear. They were tired of awarding it to Porsche. Sort of like concourse judging where they don't award !st to the same car year over year.
PS the Mustang is a hell of a car at that or any price. |
I definitely would understand best-value on the Mustang, the criteria was best driver's car and they criticized the steering on both the Mustang and the McLaren.
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There were a lot of cars left out which confused me. I watched the whole feature video and the presenters shared that both Ferrari and Lamborghini declined to participate. But where was the Corvette? If you are going to bring a Camaro, shouldn't you also include the silghtly more driver-oriented car from Chevrolet? I bet the new Grand Sport with a manual transmission would have placed well.
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Originally Posted by combatninja
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There were a lot of cars left out which confused me. I watched the whole feature video and the presenters shared that both Ferrari and Lamborghini declined to participate. But where was the Corvette? If you are going to bring a Camaro, shouldn't you also include the silghtly more driver-oriented car from Chevrolet? I bet the new Grand Sport with a manual transmission would have placed well.
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Originally Posted by jcsperson
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Originally Posted by 991C4s
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Did the timed the corvette on a different day?
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