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Stupid Hyundai/Kia Busted - LOL
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<blockquote data-quote="thomas91169" data-source="post: 12377901" data-attributes="member: 40530"><p>They werent "hopped up" then. Only the 2.0T base models feature an open differential, all 2.0T Track/Rspec and 3.8L models have LSD. Still one-wheel peeling to a high 13 from a car thats rated 215hp stock that "hopped up" per what those guys probably had making 200whp (I see most guys with boltons/tune at the 250-260whp level) is pretty good for what the car is, which is NOT a quarter mile car by any purpose or means.</p><p></p><p>Does the base v6 mustang have a lsd rear? Nope, so why should the base GC offering be any different? The base 2.0t is about as "performance oriented" as a base v6 mustang. The 2.0t track/rspec/premium are the ones worth owning if you want a sporty feeling car.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.autoblog.com/2010/05/17/battle-of-the-sixes-mustang-v6-takes-on-genesis-coupe-and-370z/" target="_blank">Battle of the Sixes: Ford Mustang V6 takes on Hyundai Genesis Coupe 3.8 and Nissan 370Z</a></p><p></p><p>Pretty good comparo. Not bad for Hyundai's first RWD "sports car" offering. Think the '13s fixed alot of those issues in that article (tire, TC system) though they ****ed up the front end by trying too hard to make it look aggressive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thomas91169, post: 12377901, member: 40530"] They werent "hopped up" then. Only the 2.0T base models feature an open differential, all 2.0T Track/Rspec and 3.8L models have LSD. Still one-wheel peeling to a high 13 from a car thats rated 215hp stock that "hopped up" per what those guys probably had making 200whp (I see most guys with boltons/tune at the 250-260whp level) is pretty good for what the car is, which is NOT a quarter mile car by any purpose or means. Does the base v6 mustang have a lsd rear? Nope, so why should the base GC offering be any different? The base 2.0t is about as "performance oriented" as a base v6 mustang. The 2.0t track/rspec/premium are the ones worth owning if you want a sporty feeling car. [url=http://www.autoblog.com/2010/05/17/battle-of-the-sixes-mustang-v6-takes-on-genesis-coupe-and-370z/]Battle of the Sixes: Ford Mustang V6 takes on Hyundai Genesis Coupe 3.8 and Nissan 370Z[/url] Pretty good comparo. Not bad for Hyundai's first RWD "sports car" offering. Think the '13s fixed alot of those issues in that article (tire, TC system) though they ****ed up the front end by trying too hard to make it look aggressive. [/QUOTE]
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