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#4621
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: OG Club
Posts: 20,289
Been driving the GK almost on a daily basis to run errands. I have to say, very nice car for this. Going to take it to work again today as I have a bunch of luggage I need to carry back from the airport on the way home.
I've been eyeing the Accord Touring lately (AT only).. I might seriously consider getting one.. if the Sport trim had the heated side mirrors I'd get that but in my are definitely need the heated mirrors in the winter time.. This would mean I would need to let go one of my RWD cars though.
I've been eyeing the Accord Touring lately (AT only).. I might seriously consider getting one.. if the Sport trim had the heated side mirrors I'd get that but in my are definitely need the heated mirrors in the winter time.. This would mean I would need to let go one of my RWD cars though.
#4624
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: OG Club
Posts: 20,289
im a MT driver and the disconnect between the throttle input and drivetrain is INSANE on these CVT's
for mild driving to the supermarket, going slow in traffic, etc the car does fine. but mang when i try to drive swiftly through traffic this annoys the hell out of me. maybe not as terrible as the GE's AT, but the CVT is not much better. and yes, i tried it both D and manual shift mode. both crap imho for any kind of sporty driving.
solution.. drive slow.
better solution, get MT.
for mild driving to the supermarket, going slow in traffic, etc the car does fine. but mang when i try to drive swiftly through traffic this annoys the hell out of me. maybe not as terrible as the GE's AT, but the CVT is not much better. and yes, i tried it both D and manual shift mode. both crap imho for any kind of sporty driving.
solution.. drive slow.
better solution, get MT.
#4625
Thanks for your impressions! I notice this too when I stomp on it at 60+ on the freeway to pass and there's a bit of a delay. What I'm playing with now is a simultaneous left paddle down shift at the same time and this seems to help with a quicker rev up and take out some delay. Still testing this though.
But I know what you mean about the difference with manual gearing's directness to throttle input. Probably the only thing about the CVT performance I'm still trying to resolve more adequately.
I also wish there was a way to go from D to S on the steering wheel so if I want to down shift for a corner, it stays in the more direct manual ratio mode until I hold the right paddle.
Not my daily driver, so I don't get to experiment solo a lot in this car.
But I know what you mean about the difference with manual gearing's directness to throttle input. Probably the only thing about the CVT performance I'm still trying to resolve more adequately.
I also wish there was a way to go from D to S on the steering wheel so if I want to down shift for a corner, it stays in the more direct manual ratio mode until I hold the right paddle.
Not my daily driver, so I don't get to experiment solo a lot in this car.
#4626
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: OG Club
Posts: 20,289
i was only going 25-45 range in traffic needing to swiftly change lanes, etc to get off the expressway rushing to get to the airport. the driving experience was a mess. granted i drive a V6 MT car as dd so the difference is significant for me, but still i could never accept driving a fun-ish car like the fit in AT form. u just miss out so much.
my previous fits i used as dd were MT, but my wife can only drive AT so the GK is her car and therefore AT. for her it does just fine though. ive never heard her complain about the GK besides the warranty repair done earlier on.
my previous fits i used as dd were MT, but my wife can only drive AT so the GK is her car and therefore AT. for her it does just fine though. ive never heard her complain about the GK besides the warranty repair done earlier on.
#4627
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: OG Club
Posts: 20,289
taking the GK to work again tomorrow. need to park valet at this restaurant we're going to and dont want to hand my keys to my other car.. i hate going valet.
my wife valet parks the GK all the time for work, so why not.
my wife valet parks the GK all the time for work, so why not.
#4628
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: OG Club
Posts: 20,289
okay, super busy day at work yesterday, and for the first time in a long time i really felt glad my wife's GK was AT as i drove comfortably back home after a LONG day at work.
mang theses pre-holiday last minute projects kicks my arse. lol
which brings me to my next question... wat do u guys think about the new civic coupe? i hear they are quite good from the previous gen and they actually look good to me.
ive been checking out the civic coupe touring (cvt only). i dont care for the sedan since i already own a 16' STI, (accord sport is cool but no heated side mirrors is a biotch in the winter, accord touring is a bit too pricy for wat i want to do with it), i dont care for the upcoming civic hatch cause i can borrow the GK..well, technically it is under my name.. i dont care about power cause i already have 2 cars that are plenty fast for me, i dont want a BRZ cause it's too slow for what it is, etc. etc.
ive been thinking more and more that i want a cheap car with lots of infotainment and nice interior i can take anywhere without having to have to think about valets f-king up my fun cars, people messing with my car while parked in the city, etc. civic coupe has a small foot print, so easy to drive around small parking structures, etc etc. can even drive in the winter and still have fun with my STI when needed.
mang theses pre-holiday last minute projects kicks my arse. lol
which brings me to my next question... wat do u guys think about the new civic coupe? i hear they are quite good from the previous gen and they actually look good to me.
ive been checking out the civic coupe touring (cvt only). i dont care for the sedan since i already own a 16' STI, (accord sport is cool but no heated side mirrors is a biotch in the winter, accord touring is a bit too pricy for wat i want to do with it), i dont care for the upcoming civic hatch cause i can borrow the GK..well, technically it is under my name.. i dont care about power cause i already have 2 cars that are plenty fast for me, i dont want a BRZ cause it's too slow for what it is, etc. etc.
ive been thinking more and more that i want a cheap car with lots of infotainment and nice interior i can take anywhere without having to have to think about valets f-king up my fun cars, people messing with my car while parked in the city, etc. civic coupe has a small foot print, so easy to drive around small parking structures, etc etc. can even drive in the winter and still have fun with my STI when needed.
#4629
Mmhmm.... have you looked at the Accord Sport with Honda Sensing? It may have heated mirrors. Downside... 2.4L and CVT only.
The Civic Touring isn't shabby at all... I just cannot stand the new gauge cluster layout at all and not a fan of the styling (looks like the outcome of a Mazda 3 and Audi TT hook up). But that's just me though.
The Civic Touring isn't shabby at all... I just cannot stand the new gauge cluster layout at all and not a fan of the styling (looks like the outcome of a Mazda 3 and Audi TT hook up). But that's just me though.
#4630
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: OG Club
Posts: 20,289
Mmhmm.... have you looked at the Accord Sport with Honda Sensing? It may have heated mirrors. Downside... 2.4L and CVT only.
The Civic Touring isn't shabby at all... I just cannot stand the new gauge cluster layout at all and not a fan of the styling (looks like the outcome of a Mazda 3 and Audi TT hook up). But that's just me though.
The Civic Touring isn't shabby at all... I just cannot stand the new gauge cluster layout at all and not a fan of the styling (looks like the outcome of a Mazda 3 and Audi TT hook up). But that's just me though.
actually the new civic looks pretty good to me. its been a while since i saw a civic and thought, huh, looks pretty good. as long as it looks decent, good handling, decent power, AT, nice interior, all honda sensing features, and all modern infotainment (apple play).. should be a decent choice.
i wonder if honda fixed the engine problem they had with the recall earlier this year..
#4631
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: OG Club
Posts: 20,289
ended up getting a new GTI 4dr with performance/autobahn package over the weekend for me. it has the DSG gearbox i wanted. my other cars are MT so this is a good addition. will see how it does in the commute, but since it has no torque converter, the slight expected lag in throttle input is only from the ECU (which i can shorted in sport driving mode), not from mechanical + ESC lag.
the GK is still here since its my wife's car.
the GK is still here since its my wife's car.
#4635
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: OG Club
Posts: 20,289
how's that S2K project coming along?
so i drove the GTI to work yesterday in congestion. nice.. the throttle input and response definitely resembles an MT car how the gears are locked with the rest of the drivetrain once the car is moving. i like it. getting tint and clearbra done next week.
so i drove the GTI to work yesterday in congestion. nice.. the throttle input and response definitely resembles an MT car how the gears are locked with the rest of the drivetrain once the car is moving. i like it. getting tint and clearbra done next week.
#4636
how's that S2K project coming along?
so i drove the GTI to work yesterday in congestion. nice.. the throttle input and response definitely resembles an MT car how the gears are locked with the rest of the drivetrain once the car is moving. i like it. getting tint and clearbra done next week.
so i drove the GTI to work yesterday in congestion. nice.. the throttle input and response definitely resembles an MT car how the gears are locked with the rest of the drivetrain once the car is moving. i like it. getting tint and clearbra done next week.
Only things left to order before I install everything are wheels, tires, seat rails, rear roll center adjusters, lug nuts, brakes, a new windshield and new side marker lenses.
#4637
I was also looking at the GTI autobahn w/ PP and LP recently but in 6MT form... Did you get yours with the DCC (Dynamic Chassis Control)? If so, curious how the DCC works out for ride adjustability?
#4638
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: OG Club
Posts: 20,289
the only mods on my GTI is running 10mm spacers on the rear for aesthetics/straight line stability, and tint clearbra, weathertechs. btw, that fender stereo sounds very good. i plan to buy another factory wheel set to wrap with DWS. the car feels very good on the expressway. considering its size similar to the honda fit, the car feels so much bigger and more stable.