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Kingers wrote:Hi guys - thinking of buying a FTO and had a thrawl of this fine website of yours for a buyers guide to no avail.
Anyone point me in the right direction?
optical illusion wrote:Welcome young un
Kingers wrote:Other than my current Impreza Turbo, nearly all my previous cars have been RWD (E30 325is, S14a 200SX, S2000, Omegas, Soarer TT, E39 M Sport), I currently race a Stryker (Kitcar like a Catherham).
I don't want to sound like a C0ck but I drove a 360 during the week and that had a proper front end feel. Now I don't for a second expect a car like a FTO to have anything like that, it would be nice if it was something along the lines of a 306 gti6 or DC2 Type R - I might be asking for a bit much, I just hadn't driven one before and was a bit let down in that department.
Great sound off them though!
Kingers wrote:Other than my current Impreza Turbo, nearly all my previous cars have been RWD (E30 325is, S14a 200SX, S2000, Omegas, Soarer TT, E39 M Sport), I currently race a Stryker (Kitcar like a Catherham).
I don't want to sound like a C0ck but I drove a 360 during the week and that had a proper front end feel. Now I don't for a second expect a car like a FTO to have anything like that, it would be nice if it was something along the lines of a 306 gti6 or DC2 Type R - I might be asking for a bit much, I just hadn't driven one before and was a bit let down in that department.
Great sound off them though!
Chris_Heilong wrote:Kingers wrote:Other than my current Impreza Turbo, nearly all my previous cars have been RWD (E30 325is, S14a 200SX, S2000, Omegas, Soarer TT, E39 M Sport), I currently race a Stryker (Kitcar like a Catherham).
I don't want to sound like a C0ck but I drove a 360 during the week and that had a proper front end feel. Now I don't for a second expect a car like a FTO to have anything like that, it would be nice if it was something along the lines of a 306 gti6 or DC2 Type R - I might be asking for a bit much, I just hadn't driven one before and was a bit let down in that department.
Great sound off them though!
Thats what I thought, nobody that had been driving normal cars could say the FTO lacked steering feel, make sure you were testing lowered suspension and low profile tires and that the car had at least a front strut brace. Anyway it is a car that was built 17 years ago and was and still is a very original car, not an update of a particular constantly updated line like alot of the other cars you drove. Its a drivers car with its best 0 to 100km in and around the 7 sec band so dont expect a rocket. Depends on why you want one really but we all love ours.
Kingers wrote:Went to look at that car today - I had done up a big post on the actual condition of it but it got wiped on my cpu so count yourself lucky. Owner is a nice guy, just needs to realise that is always better to underpromise and overdeliver when it comes to the condition of a car. Doing the opposite only leads to disappointment and pisses people off.
I know what you mean, everything is relative. After driving a second standard one today, I can confirm that they have little in the way of steering feel, and this is comparing it to its direct rivals -306gti 6 and DC2 type R.
Anyway, after today I think the FTO is not for me. Thanks to all who imparted some advice, partcularly OI.
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