6th could maybe be a little longer for highway mpgs, but aside from that, I 100% agree. I love short gearing; it makes driving fun / engaging. (Why buy a manual if you don't want to shift?) I'm not sure why this is considered an "issue". It's a core component of the character of the car.- gearing is too short (a positive in my mind)
Yep, haha.and none of it will be changed.
Same. I can't stand that guy anyway. To make a vid nit picking an amazing vehicle like this just rubs me wrong. Get over the little shit.I won't watch anyone's videos when they post their faces making stupid expressions like that like it's a form of clickbait.
100%. It's incredibly annoying. I'm VERY happy still, even with the little things it's missing. Enjoy driving it so much that it doesn't matter one bit. Barely even listen to the sound system since the exhaust is so enjoyable.Same. I can't stand that guy anyway. To make a vid nit picking an amazing vehicle like this just rubs me wrong. Get over the little shit.
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Yea, not having the production value of Throttle House immediately negates any feedback a fellow owner might have, right?This guy has spammed too much low-quality content for me to give him any more of my time.
I'm afraid it's far more than that. There's reputation, experience, delivery, and entertainment value none of which this random provides. We're hungry for more content, but I'd soon starve then listen to this neckbeard ramble on about short gearing in a sports hatch...Yea, not having the production value of Throttle House immediately negates any feedback a fellow owner might have, right?
Experience, delivery and finding a way to be entertaining are all skill sets that take time to develop. I don't know who the content creator is, but him having a neck beard and being "random" are not faults that should be taken into account when digesting his feedback on a car he paid good money for. I made a post regarding longer term impressions, which is basically the same thing this guy did (but he just strapped a Go Pro to his head instead of posting on forums).I'm afraid it's far more than that. There's reputation, experience, delivery, and entertainment value none of which this random provides. We're hungry for more content, but I'd soon starve then listen to this neckbeard ramble on about short gearing in a sports hatch...
“Money Shift” isn’t all that bad. He still loves his ITS. He’s pointing out what many others have said. He also has done videos on what he loves about the car; that wasn’t posted. Harsh crowd.Experience, delivery and finding a way to be entertaining are all skill sets that take time to develop. I don't know who the content creator is, but him having a neck beard and being "random" are not faults that should be taken into account when digesting his feedback on a car he paid good money for. I made a post regarding longer term impressions, which is basically the same thing this guy did (but he just strapped a Go Pro to his head instead of posting on forums).
There are a ton of performance cars that have close ratio gears 1-4 and then spread out 5 and 6 for cruising purposes. I wouldn't mind having a highway gear. Also, yea, our gauge cluster kinda sucks. We don't even get oil temp readouts.
The ITS isn't a perfect car. Feedback, regardless of what the submitter of said feedback looks like, will help hone in on the idea of perfection.
I do agree that kicking a dead horse on rear seat vents or lack of a sunroof can get annoying. We all knew these things going into the car. But this guy didn't talk to those points.
Nah man. You put out videos on YouTube, there's only so many chances you get to make an impression and get me going back. If it's a thing where they're doing it to make money, then you HAVE to have compelling content. I've given this dude several chances to win me over, and it just isn't interesting enough for me to want to watch any more. Sorry.Yea, not having the production value of Throttle House immediately negates any feedback a fellow owner might have, right?