I recently had chance to get a really close look at the Gen V, including a drive.
While there is no question its a nice car, its also quite different than the Gen 3 & 4. The guys that check out the V are for the most part (based on the feedback I read here) taken by the design, quality and features. Its refined and plush. Comfortable and good looking.
So this is where I have a different opinion. While I am not ruling out the possibility of getting a V at some point down the road, there is no way I will trade in any of my cars
The 3 (modified with Paxton, exhaust, suspension and more)) is so much more exciting to drive. Keeps you on your toes. Feels like an inflated GoCart. Raw, unforgiving and an absolute blast to drive. Its bouncy and harsh with direct feedback that means you cant relax. Like a roller coaster ride. It has a tight cabin that is loud. Great seats for me (far more secure than in the V) and even though spartan interior.....everything I need to keep me informed of whats going on with the car
When I walked up on the V, it was with mixed feelings. I wanted to like it but it did not stir my emotions. Just didn't grab me like I thought and hoped it would. I saw 5 different colors in one day
When I get close to the ACR it still makes a huge impression on me. Its absolutely kick ass beautiful, in an all business kind of way. The Aero blends so well with the more linear design of the body yet it stand out enough you know that it was put there to work......not just look good. It doesnt look like it belongs on the street. Its a race car that got off the track and ended up among the 'normal' street cars.
So the bottom line is this. While I look forward to seeing the Gen V evolve and hopefully last long enough to get a few design changes (ACR style etc) I am more exited about the 3 & 4 and the road presence that they have.
When I see what's being done by members on this board like Absolute, SlowH, Intrigue9, Hammer, LunchB and many more, I feel that these generation cars (3&4) are the last of a breed and as good as it gets, between the looks and raw performance
Just my take.
Matt
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