eculley
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My thoughts tossed into a thread. Not formatted perfectly and there will be typos.
Most of us posted in the demo impressions thread with our personal opinions, but I am looking to start a discussion focusing on everyones thoughts after owning the ITS a bit longer.
I just rolled over 700 miles and have drive my car in varying circumstances, including some spirited driving and daily commutes.
Let me preface my opinions with where I come from. With exception to the MK8 GTI I drove briefly before the ITS, I don't have a lot of RECENT experience driving FWD cars. Before the GTI, I owned a Giulia QV, SS1LE, M2 Comp, M340, PP2 Mustang and a few trucks / SUVs. None of these were super long term as I was buying / selling since the market was in my favor to do so. So take some of this with a grain of salt as I am not 100 percent comfortable with the car in the most extreme circumstances. (Just haven't pushed it to that point, yet.)
Firstly, I'll address my biggest point and that is in fact the FWD nature of the ITS. You've likely seen YouTube channels say things like "It doesn't feel like a FWD car" or "it doesn't torque steer", or even "it feels like a RWD car".. well.. not true. It absolutely feels like a FWD car (because it is one) and it absolutely torque steers. Maybe not as bad as something like a Focus ST or a MazdaSpeed3, but it does do it. With that being said, the car handles like a dream. The LSD does a great job in pulling you through corners. If you're coming from something RWD, you just need to adjust how you approach power when cornering and the car will do the rest.
Second, let me talk about the shifter. It's not the second coming of Jesus, y'all. It's good, but it's not the best I've used. With a little work adding some rigidity to the setup (ie: PRL or Acuity shifter and base bushings as a start), it can definitely improve the slight slop on the left and right side of the gearbox. While it's leaps and bounds above the MT-82 in the Mustang or the BMW setup in the M2, it's not quite as good as the Tremec in the 1LE or GT350. The clutch is INSANELY light and I like it. I didn't think I would, but I do. I can shift quickly and the revs drop right away. Just need to improve the shifter feel a little bit and I will be a happy camper.
So all in all, I am really happy with the dynamics of the car. I am still very much a noob with FWD at the limits, but I have confidence the car is not holding me back, I am.
Now onto the rest.
Holy hell, I have never ever heard so many rattles in a new car in my life. I totally understand this is likely not the case for everyone, but it is for me. I'll link some videos shortly showcasing a few that I am trying to get rid of now. I already took the seatbelt shoulder sliders a part on both driver and passenger side to reduce some of the buzzing In my ears, but it's like wack-a-mole in this car with rattles. You find one and three more show up. This is, by far, my biggest gripe with the car overall. If I wasn't battling these rattles, I would be so much happier with my purchase. But when I hear them, I am immediately reminded that I paid $54k for this car and I don't feel awesome about it.
The seats are OK. I talked about this in my demo impressions. I like that they are firm, but wish there was a little more bolstering. The seating position is just a tad higher than I would prefer but it's minor. Something as simple as adding adjustable bolsters could have been a great middle ground.
Wish the steering wheel was flat bottom and for some reason I found the leather on the stock wheel to be oddly smooth (this might sound crazy, lol). It just felt like my hands were slipping off of the wheel mores than other leather wheels I was used to. Installing the alcantara wheel was the right move for me. The reason I prefer flat bottoms is because I am on the taller side.. my knees are an inch away from the bottom of the wheel so I am limited with the amount of room available to toss the wheel around.
Love the audio system! I'll leave it at that. I am not an audiophile, but this system sounds great to me.
PS4S tires are loud. This is my first time using them and I think they are louder than other performance tires I've used. Not sure if others can comment on this. Also don't really care, just something to note.
This car desperately needs new wheels or spacers. The more I look at it, the more it bothers me (especially the rears). They are sunken into the wheel and with the fender flares, it just looks odd at certain angles. Looking forward to dropping to an 18 inch wheel with different tires.
I didn't think the lack of rear vents would bother me but I took some coworkers to lunch the other day and they were complaining the whole time. It's rare I have rear passengers so this is a small issue but living in Texas, this could be a problem for some people. I will say that tinting the windows (and the windshield), helped a lot.
Would love to see physical buttons for rev match and safety features. Would love if the car could start in individual or sport+ modes.
I think the infotainment is great. The UI is easy to navigate and wireless CarPlay is always nice to have. The gauge cluster could have been handled better... just wish there was more customization with it. Look at the Mk8 Golf (just a tac / speedo right in the middle with everything else removed).
Gas mileage is not as good as I thought it'd be and the tank is SO SMALL. empty to full, I think it takes 12gal. During the break in period (really easy driving) I was averaging 20ish. Not great, not terrible.
Can we not turn off hill assist anywhere? ARG!
Can we not fully turn off lane assist? ARG! Turned it off but I still get yelled at for touching the lanes line.
Summary - I love driving my ITS but the interior fit and finish makes me question the asking price.
What do you all think now that you've had more time with it?
Most of us posted in the demo impressions thread with our personal opinions, but I am looking to start a discussion focusing on everyones thoughts after owning the ITS a bit longer.
I just rolled over 700 miles and have drive my car in varying circumstances, including some spirited driving and daily commutes.
Let me preface my opinions with where I come from. With exception to the MK8 GTI I drove briefly before the ITS, I don't have a lot of RECENT experience driving FWD cars. Before the GTI, I owned a Giulia QV, SS1LE, M2 Comp, M340, PP2 Mustang and a few trucks / SUVs. None of these were super long term as I was buying / selling since the market was in my favor to do so. So take some of this with a grain of salt as I am not 100 percent comfortable with the car in the most extreme circumstances. (Just haven't pushed it to that point, yet.)
Firstly, I'll address my biggest point and that is in fact the FWD nature of the ITS. You've likely seen YouTube channels say things like "It doesn't feel like a FWD car" or "it doesn't torque steer", or even "it feels like a RWD car".. well.. not true. It absolutely feels like a FWD car (because it is one) and it absolutely torque steers. Maybe not as bad as something like a Focus ST or a MazdaSpeed3, but it does do it. With that being said, the car handles like a dream. The LSD does a great job in pulling you through corners. If you're coming from something RWD, you just need to adjust how you approach power when cornering and the car will do the rest.
Second, let me talk about the shifter. It's not the second coming of Jesus, y'all. It's good, but it's not the best I've used. With a little work adding some rigidity to the setup (ie: PRL or Acuity shifter and base bushings as a start), it can definitely improve the slight slop on the left and right side of the gearbox. While it's leaps and bounds above the MT-82 in the Mustang or the BMW setup in the M2, it's not quite as good as the Tremec in the 1LE or GT350. The clutch is INSANELY light and I like it. I didn't think I would, but I do. I can shift quickly and the revs drop right away. Just need to improve the shifter feel a little bit and I will be a happy camper.
So all in all, I am really happy with the dynamics of the car. I am still very much a noob with FWD at the limits, but I have confidence the car is not holding me back, I am.
Now onto the rest.
Holy hell, I have never ever heard so many rattles in a new car in my life. I totally understand this is likely not the case for everyone, but it is for me. I'll link some videos shortly showcasing a few that I am trying to get rid of now. I already took the seatbelt shoulder sliders a part on both driver and passenger side to reduce some of the buzzing In my ears, but it's like wack-a-mole in this car with rattles. You find one and three more show up. This is, by far, my biggest gripe with the car overall. If I wasn't battling these rattles, I would be so much happier with my purchase. But when I hear them, I am immediately reminded that I paid $54k for this car and I don't feel awesome about it.
The seats are OK. I talked about this in my demo impressions. I like that they are firm, but wish there was a little more bolstering. The seating position is just a tad higher than I would prefer but it's minor. Something as simple as adding adjustable bolsters could have been a great middle ground.
Wish the steering wheel was flat bottom and for some reason I found the leather on the stock wheel to be oddly smooth (this might sound crazy, lol). It just felt like my hands were slipping off of the wheel mores than other leather wheels I was used to. Installing the alcantara wheel was the right move for me. The reason I prefer flat bottoms is because I am on the taller side.. my knees are an inch away from the bottom of the wheel so I am limited with the amount of room available to toss the wheel around.
Love the audio system! I'll leave it at that. I am not an audiophile, but this system sounds great to me.
PS4S tires are loud. This is my first time using them and I think they are louder than other performance tires I've used. Not sure if others can comment on this. Also don't really care, just something to note.
This car desperately needs new wheels or spacers. The more I look at it, the more it bothers me (especially the rears). They are sunken into the wheel and with the fender flares, it just looks odd at certain angles. Looking forward to dropping to an 18 inch wheel with different tires.
I didn't think the lack of rear vents would bother me but I took some coworkers to lunch the other day and they were complaining the whole time. It's rare I have rear passengers so this is a small issue but living in Texas, this could be a problem for some people. I will say that tinting the windows (and the windshield), helped a lot.
Would love to see physical buttons for rev match and safety features. Would love if the car could start in individual or sport+ modes.
I think the infotainment is great. The UI is easy to navigate and wireless CarPlay is always nice to have. The gauge cluster could have been handled better... just wish there was more customization with it. Look at the Mk8 Golf (just a tac / speedo right in the middle with everything else removed).
Gas mileage is not as good as I thought it'd be and the tank is SO SMALL. empty to full, I think it takes 12gal. During the break in period (really easy driving) I was averaging 20ish. Not great, not terrible.
Can we not turn off hill assist anywhere? ARG!
Can we not fully turn off lane assist? ARG! Turned it off but I still get yelled at for touching the lanes line.
Summary - I love driving my ITS but the interior fit and finish makes me question the asking price.
What do you all think now that you've had more time with it?
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