Slip_Angle
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The 3.3T has lots of headroom, so they could just up the power...
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No car payments are a beautiful thing!Honestly, I kind of hope they don't add the new engines, so I could pay off my lease and avoid having a car payment![]()
That's a tough call. I admit that deciding on the G70 was a struggle for me. I was able to cross off alternatives based upon brand bias or tech specs. That Acura does bring in a great option though. I'm reluctant to give it a hard look. Nah, I'll still be checking it out. I like cars too much . I wanted a car (just impatient) so I have zero regrets pulling the trigger (though the Alfa Giulia keeps winking at me from time to time.)Hmmm ... no 2.5t engine could very well put the 2021 G70 out of the running for me. The 2021 Acura TLX with it's 3.0t V6 and SH-AWD is gonna be a very nice setup.
I continue to be impressed with my 2019 G70 3.3T. Five weeks ago I bought a 2010 911S, a car I've been researching and contemplating buying for well over a year. Understandably, that's about all I've driven in the last five weeks. But this evening I decided to take the G70 for a spin to pick up dinner. I thought maybe it would seem a bit slow or feel heavy in comparison. I'm happy to report that I was almost surprised at how quick it still feels and how nice it drives, and how well the tranny responds to my wishes, as expressed with my right foot. I like it better than the Porsche PDK (heresy!). The ride, handling and steering are awesome for a sports sedan, and it certainly doesn't feel like it weighs nearly 3900 pounds. I imagine the newer models will be even better, which will be a tall order. If they do get the 3.5TT, that will be even better, not that it really needs it (I would be more interested in the better mileage it's supposed to get).
After driving various 3 series sedans for the last 20 years, I have no regrets in trying out the G70. As a car addict who's always looking and researching the next set of wheels, I would be interested in comparing it to the new 3 series and possibly the new Acura (although I generally don't like their looks), but I suspect the G70 would still compare well, and for less $$$. Maybe I'll be tempted into upgrading in 2021, maybe this time in Havana red, or...?
(Now, let's talk about those damn brake pads...)