ND places 3rd in 2015 best drivers car

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ND places 3rd in 2015 best drivers car

Postby Novice1 » Tue Oct 13, 2015 7:53 pm

Articke is slow to load, but well worth it.

Video results at bottom of page.

http://www.motortrend.com/features/perf ... ivers_car/

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Re: ND places 3rd in 2015 best drivers car

Postby Rocky » Thu Oct 15, 2015 12:26 pm

Thanks Novice, I found the article an interesting read.
The main issue it raised with me was how useless the "supercars" were by comparison with an MX5.
What's the point of all that performance when you can't use it in reality.
It struck me that in this day and age, the 'supercars' have become nothing more than a 'poser's car' for rich people to crawl around in displaying their wealth.
They are all now automatics anyhow, so half the enjoyment of a sports car is gone.
When I first bought my MX5 I thought I would keep it for a few years and then buy a second-hand Cayman or Boxster S but the more restrictive our governments get about 'road-safety issues' the more convinced I become that an MX5 is the best option for the restricted motoring environment that we have inherited.
The MX5 should have come first.
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Re: ND places 3rd in 2015 best drivers car

Postby Odd » Thu Oct 15, 2015 1:01 pm

Very very surprised that the MX5 did so poorly in the braking!!!!

It's so light....why doesn't it stop as well as heavier cars???
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Re: ND places 3rd in 2015 best drivers car

Postby Dan » Thu Oct 15, 2015 1:25 pm

^ Better pads and stiffer springs to reduce the car pitching under brakes should get rid of a lot of the problem. Mazda making the rotors smaller than the NC (280mm) doesn't help but pads/Suspension is probably going to yield the biggest improvement.

It read like the suspension really let the car down and comparing it to the GT models of the other makes didn't help - that Cayman has 410mm carbon ceramic brakes..

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Re: ND places 3rd in 2015 best drivers car

Postby Jeo » Thu Oct 15, 2015 1:32 pm

Tyres.

Regular Bridgestone s001 on the MX5 vs Michelin Pilot Super Sport on just about everything else and some RE050A on the Golf.

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Re: ND places 3rd in 2015 best drivers car

Postby bear2230 » Sat Oct 17, 2015 10:26 pm

Rocky wrote:Thanks Novice, I found the article an interesting read.

When I first bought my MX5 I thought I would keep it for a few years and then buy a second-hand Cayman or Boxster S


I had a Cayman in Melbourne last week and they are very very nice. I could easily swap both my cars for one. Of course I would also need another 80K :D :D :D

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