10-29-2022, 01:43 AM | #2 |
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All f90s are no joke.
As someone who has actually done these exact same races with a CS & base vs my Comp... the same or very similar results would occur with a base, comp, or CS vs Taycan. The differences between the 3 are negligible, and come down to driver and timing IMHO. All f90s would have caught and passed the Taycan, much like the CS did. |
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10-29-2022, 12:09 PM | #3 | |
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10-29-2022, 02:36 PM | #5 |
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I don’t think the driving experience of the CS/Comp/Base would vary much in the straight line roll race that this thread is about.
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I’ll basically post the same comment for driving experience, it’s negligible between base, comp, and CS. I’ve driven all 3, and own a comp. straight line, track, twisty roads, doesn’t matter, all f90s are no joke, underrated power and beasts to contend with just about anything on the road today. Sure there are faster cars in a straight line. There are faster cars around a track. Clearly. But for all around comfort, tech, luxury, performance, driving dynamics all f90s, do all of it really well. It’s not the absolute best in any single category, however, for a Jack of all trades, it’s got to be close or the actual top car on the market today. Which is what it was designed to be. One Just has to pick what flavor f90 they like best and their budget can support. |
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