BasenjiGuy
11-27-2003, 09:40 AM
I will get a new car soon. I currently drive a '94 BMW 325is coupe. Very happy with it but it's almost ten years old. Time for something with a warranty.
Previous cars owned: '84 RX7 GSL-SE, '90 Honda Civic Si, '89 Mustang 5.0 (hot-rodded, errr, that's "modded", to many of you), '85 Porsche 944, '88 MR2, '94 Integra GS-R, '98 Ford F-150 SuperCab Flareside 4.6.
The two candidates seem to be the IS300 and the RX8. They're not as different as you might think. Both are fun to drive, can seat four, and have smooth engines. I'm spoiled by the straight six in my current car. It's my favorite engine configuration - classic architecture, silky smooth, and a leonine snarl in the mid range. So the IS300 is a lot like my 325is.The engine and build quality/reliability of the IS300 really appeal to me.
On the other hand, the '84 RX7 was my first car and I loved it. I only got rid of it cuz the transmission needed replacement. Some of my favorite drives ever were in that car, and it was smooth and quiet as well, though the suspension was pretty stiff. So I have a lot of nostalgia for the rotor motor and Mazda's approach to building an enthusiast car.
One of the first things I noticed upon driving the 8 was that the much maligned low end torque didn't seem to be an issue at all getting the car off the line. I'm not talking about street racing, just ordinary starts. Sure it's only 159 foot/lbs, but it's there at low revs. Yes, it doesn't pull like a small block or new tech V8, or like a Nissan VQ, but that's OK. And, the sound as the revs build is unreal! It rivals a straight six, to my ears. I wound out the 8 in a 1-2 run from a stop and was satisfied with the pull from the engine. In my test drive however, I never got a chance to try roll on acceleration on the highway.
One thing I love about my 325is, even though it's just a 2.5 and not even the 2.8, is that once I'm on the highway I never need to downshift to pass/accelerate/get past traffic. The car is in its midrange sweet spot at 70-80 mph. It will run right up to 100 mph, if necessary, in good time.
Those of you 8 drivers who are coming from similar cars to mine, ones with ample mid range, or engines with even more mid and low end torque than mine, are you frustrated with the 8's top gear roll on acceleration on the highway? I love to shift/heel and toe/double clutch as much as anybody, but will I be forced to drop down a gear, or two, just to get any kind of pull on the highway?
Other than this possible issue, and even if my fears are true, I'm quite enamored with the 8. It's a delightful car to drive, and the lower weight really does translate into a more tossable, lively car. And, it actually has more leg room than an IS300! I'm having a little difficulty in selling myself on such a (over) styled car as the 8, but its character is really growing on me.
My adult (39 y.o.) side sez get the IS300 - it's got four doors and looks a little more subtle and responsible, and it's a Toyota underneath the badging. I may be a little different from some of you - I don't want to my car to draw attention from people. The IS also very fun to drive, very much like a BMW - comfortable ride but with great balance and precision, capable of ripping up the twisties if you desire. It should be pretty reliable. The Lexus ownership experience is said to be among the best.
My other side sez, hey, the 8 has four doors, and seats four as well, and besides, I live alone and have no kids. Don't worry about the more low-slung-ed-ness, less stodgey look of the 8.
So, have any of you been in the same situation as me?
Previous cars owned: '84 RX7 GSL-SE, '90 Honda Civic Si, '89 Mustang 5.0 (hot-rodded, errr, that's "modded", to many of you), '85 Porsche 944, '88 MR2, '94 Integra GS-R, '98 Ford F-150 SuperCab Flareside 4.6.
The two candidates seem to be the IS300 and the RX8. They're not as different as you might think. Both are fun to drive, can seat four, and have smooth engines. I'm spoiled by the straight six in my current car. It's my favorite engine configuration - classic architecture, silky smooth, and a leonine snarl in the mid range. So the IS300 is a lot like my 325is.The engine and build quality/reliability of the IS300 really appeal to me.
On the other hand, the '84 RX7 was my first car and I loved it. I only got rid of it cuz the transmission needed replacement. Some of my favorite drives ever were in that car, and it was smooth and quiet as well, though the suspension was pretty stiff. So I have a lot of nostalgia for the rotor motor and Mazda's approach to building an enthusiast car.
One of the first things I noticed upon driving the 8 was that the much maligned low end torque didn't seem to be an issue at all getting the car off the line. I'm not talking about street racing, just ordinary starts. Sure it's only 159 foot/lbs, but it's there at low revs. Yes, it doesn't pull like a small block or new tech V8, or like a Nissan VQ, but that's OK. And, the sound as the revs build is unreal! It rivals a straight six, to my ears. I wound out the 8 in a 1-2 run from a stop and was satisfied with the pull from the engine. In my test drive however, I never got a chance to try roll on acceleration on the highway.
One thing I love about my 325is, even though it's just a 2.5 and not even the 2.8, is that once I'm on the highway I never need to downshift to pass/accelerate/get past traffic. The car is in its midrange sweet spot at 70-80 mph. It will run right up to 100 mph, if necessary, in good time.
Those of you 8 drivers who are coming from similar cars to mine, ones with ample mid range, or engines with even more mid and low end torque than mine, are you frustrated with the 8's top gear roll on acceleration on the highway? I love to shift/heel and toe/double clutch as much as anybody, but will I be forced to drop down a gear, or two, just to get any kind of pull on the highway?
Other than this possible issue, and even if my fears are true, I'm quite enamored with the 8. It's a delightful car to drive, and the lower weight really does translate into a more tossable, lively car. And, it actually has more leg room than an IS300! I'm having a little difficulty in selling myself on such a (over) styled car as the 8, but its character is really growing on me.
My adult (39 y.o.) side sez get the IS300 - it's got four doors and looks a little more subtle and responsible, and it's a Toyota underneath the badging. I may be a little different from some of you - I don't want to my car to draw attention from people. The IS also very fun to drive, very much like a BMW - comfortable ride but with great balance and precision, capable of ripping up the twisties if you desire. It should be pretty reliable. The Lexus ownership experience is said to be among the best.
My other side sez, hey, the 8 has four doors, and seats four as well, and besides, I live alone and have no kids. Don't worry about the more low-slung-ed-ness, less stodgey look of the 8.
So, have any of you been in the same situation as me?