Current make/model successors to B13

George Roffe geo31 at suddenlink.net
Sat Mar 17 15:17:29 CDT 2012


Try an M Roadster.  The S52 version (E36 M3 engine) has the same hp with lots of torque.  The S54 version (E46 M3 engine) is a monster.  The Z3 is a great platform. Doesn't handle a well as a Miata (what does?) but I'll bet it handles as well as an S2000.

Geo

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On Mar 17, 2012, at 2:33 PM, "Fancher, Jim" <Jim.Fancher at MCFA.COM> wrote:

> Laugh if you must, but the Miata is on my list of favorite cars. I've always wanted one. I'd rather find a nice S2000. Now those look like a blast, but I've never driven one.
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> From: Benjamin Rockwell [mailto:benjamin_rockwell at yahoo.com] 
> Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2012 01:40 PM
> To: se-r at se-r-list.org <se-r at se-r-list.org> 
> Subject: Re: Current make/model successors to B13 
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> I hate to say it, but if you want a car that has a similar, if not better, driving experience, an MX-5/Miata (the poodle car for the old timers) may be it. It has some low end grunt, handles amazingly and the shifter is a shorty from the factory. Mazda has done a pretty good job at keeping it from becoming bloated as most other models have as they modernized.
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> Ben
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> On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 11:12 PM, Kieran A. Lavin <kieran at kieranlavin.com> wrote:
> You have to take what the automotive journalists say with a grain of salt.  Ray and I overheard journalists at the NY Autoshow when the GTR first came out talking about how great the v8 under the hood is!  It's their JOB and they still don't have a clue
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> kieran
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> From: "Ivan Chou" <chou.ivan at gmail.com>
> Date: Fri, Mar 16, 2012 10:18 pm
> Subject: Current make/model successors to B13
> To: "se-r at se-r-list.org" <se-r at se-r-list.org>
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> Great suggestions.  The Mini Cooper base might be a tad slow with a 0-60 mph of around 8.4 seconds (according to Edmunds).  The Ford Focus ST specs look great, and I love how far Ford has come around in the past 20-30 years. The Civic Si fits the criteria pretty well.  I've read that the current model is a bit boring but I realize the journalists are comparing to the stiffer, 7800 RPM redline Si's of the past (which they criticized for having little off-the-line torque).  All told though, I think there isn't anything worthy to serve as spiritual successor (yet).  :(
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> Looks like fun - Ford Focus ST first drive:  http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/2013-ford-focus-st-first-ride-feature 
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> Ivan
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> On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 6:26 PM, Benjamin Rockwell <benjamin_rockwell at yahoo.com> wrote:
> The upcoming Ford Focus ST...http://www.ford.com/cars/focus/focusst/
> 
> Ford has come a long way since the B13 days. If you can get past the racer boy styling, it fits the punch list pretty well.
> 
> On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 12:08 AM, Ivan Chou <chou.ivan at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Great thread, though we've gotten far away from the original NX2000 price question. :)
> 
> if I may ask, what are folks' opinions of a current spiritual successor?  Something that continues on from the original BMW 2002 / Datsun 510 criteria - economy pricing, sporty, sips gas, deceptively quick / stealthy looking.  Finally there are the "just right" criteria with the driving experience.  I'm talking about buttery shifts, nice seats, and SR20-like power band (I really miss the 3rd gear 4000-7500 RPM feel at WOT).
> 
> To me, the closest thing is the Mazda3 sedan, and that's not saying much.  If we include hatches, maybe the something like the Mini Cooper S would apply, though they are relatively underpowered compared to vehicles in equivalent model years (for those who don't keep tabs, most newer minivans can do 0-60 mph in 7.x seconds!).  I've seen long-time list members with cars like the Mazdaspeed3 and Lancer Evo, but these aren't econoboxes, and don't have good fuel economy.  Is it so hard for car companies to replicate the formula?  Or maybe just not profitable?  
> 
> The upcoming 2013 Subaru BR-Z / Scion FR-S probably have the right specs, but they are way too flashy for me. 
> 
> Ivan
> 
> On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 1:37 PM, <wc701lists at bellsouth.net> wrote:
> On 3/13/2012 6:57 AM, Greg Amy wrote:
> > The Acura RSX-R is what the NX2000 *could* have been, had Nissan
> > delivered it to the USA with the SR20VE, a 6-speed, and a decent
> > interior.
> 
> They changed the 2005 & 06 RSX "Type S" models a lot, and they were
> basically identical with the "R" in other countries.  The 1991 & 92 SE-R
> seats were superb, and Car & Driver called them the "best ever" in a
> production car till the Acura NSX (not RSX) came out.  One C&D writer
> even bitched they were "over bolstered" - this from the mag' that
> constantly complained about seats lacking lateral support.  The NX2k
> seats were not as great, but I have no gripes about the interior of the
> B13 SE-R & NX nor the RSX.  The classy yet austere interior of the RSX
> was a lot of was sold me on it.
> 
> -Wayne
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