
Originally Posted by
Chopper
Uhhh...the Solstice GXP dominates this past year in SCCA 2. Like the Corvettes that all but own ALMS...consistently spanking Ferrari, Aston, and anyone else that stands up, in the last few years. I think we are in "sports car " territory. I am no apologist for the American auto industry, But neither am I a blind basher. Race results are the only way to judge sports cars on a performance level. Would I rather show up at work in the Corvette or some snorting, screaming, Italian heart breaker.....I'll take the redhead every time. What do I wanna show up at the track in....I want to win. We build a couple of world beater sports cars.....pay attention!:bwgr:
Hmm, the Solstice GXP you say? Small, lightweight car, with a T/C 2.0 is a great track car.... until it looks a sweet 16 birthday gift.

It has balls, but so do crossdressers. And that pretty much gives validity to my opinion concerning American visual design. I wont argue that its got what it takes, but man, its still a butterface. Thats a matter of opinion of course, but I find it ugly and toyish (and I understand how many would feel about that considering I own a VX, heh). And when you look at its drivetrain, all it really did is borrow what most tuners have been doing for years. How long did it have to take for American manufacturers to realize that you dont need an extra 500lbs of engine block and gas sucking to have worthwhile performance. I will give you that much.... the GXP is headed in the right direction, but it took them till '07 to do it. The SRT-4 has been playing in the sandbox, but it's still cursed with the Neon shade. I would like to see the Saturn Sky step into the ring and start playing more. IMHO, their roadster design in more appealing to me than the Solstice, probably because its more angular and not so rounded.
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As for your race results, you are talking night, day, dusk, and dawn. Whether it be 1/4 mile, road circuit, rally, offroad, uphill, its too broad to say race results are the only way to judge anymore. Some cars are cross-platform, some are tarmac junkies. Nothing is ever gonna be as worthwhile than a solid crosstrainer though. AWD, performance, sleek design, and simply full of CEX! 



On the road, off the road, in the snow, in a show, these do it all, hehe.
But hey, we are talking about apples and oranges here. No sense in debating opinions, especially when mine are all right.
Gary Noonan
'01 S/C VX / '18 Forester XT