Automobile

mike kojima choaderboy2@yahoo.com
Wed, 12 Dec 2001 15:26:26 -0800 (PST)


Now I can see why you would love or hate the color of
the seats, but their is no denying that they are good
supportive seats that work well for performance
driving, in fact, they are one of the best econobox
seats out there.

The fact that these A4 driving, wine sipping, cigar
smoking strokers can say that the SE-R handles bad and
the VW good is beyond me.  I have driven both cars and
the redeeming factor with the VW is that it's handling
flaws probably can be fixed in the aftermarket pretty
easily. The 1.8T motor that is a pig in an Audi is
pretty nice in the smaller, lighter car.

The SE-R is so much better in handling balance and
responsiveness that if Automobile thinks the VW is
even close, they have lost all credibility with me in
the accuracy of there journalism and there ability to
drive or even think objectively.

Mike

--- Lee Koloszyc <nx2kracer@hotmail.com> wrote:
> -> * Body control - They praise the SE-R's body
> control and then dismiss
> ->   it as unimportant. The GTI's agressively three
> wheeled cornering
> ->   style, however, is apparantly a riot of fun.
> Well I was lifting the inside rear wheel on the Spec