PRDE5
Senior Member
- Joined
- Sep 1, 2023
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- Location
- Chicago Burbs
- Car(s)
- 24 Integra Type S
I sat in a GR corolla, it is really small and feels cheap on the inside compared to my ITS.
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Only 1/2 a Porsche, eh?It's a 3 cylinder.
That's why the engine sounds a little better than turbo 4s. But not as good as it should.It's a 3 cylinder.
Huh?That's why the engine sounds a little better than turbo 4s. But not as good as it should.
Toyota left some cards on the table, car should sound better and be a bit more exciting given what it is.
I always like Joe’s content; might not be as in-depth and science-related at savagegeese, but I find him entertaining. He made an appearance on the Integra fb group, was cool to interact with him
Thought this was a good video between the two.
Burritos and Twinkies.I always like Joe’s content; might not be as in-depth and science-related at savagegeese, but I find him entertaining. He made an appearance on the Integra fb group, was cool to interact with him
Yeah I watched a lot of his videos when deciding on the Integra. Big fan.I always like Joe’s content; might not be as in-depth and science-related at savagegeese, but I find him entertaining. He made an appearance on the Integra fb group, was cool to interact with him
Zonk!Burritos and Twinkies.
Was actually his video that randomly appeared on my Reddit feed that started it allYeah I watched a lot of his videos when deciding on the Integra. Big fan.
All the 3 cylinder motorcycles sound better than their 4 cylinder competitors. Try listening to a Daytona 675 and then a ZX6R or R6.Name another 3 cylinder that sounds good.
I'm not a bike guy at all and I actually think they're completely irrelevant to this conversation, but I'll play along because I didn't specify it had to be a car engine (but it was implied...).All the 3 cylinder motorcycles sound better than their 4 cylinder competitors. Try listening to a Daytona 675 and then a ZX6R or R6.
Personally I dont get it, the GR corrolla is a good car, but so small, IMO.Has anyone here cross shopped these two? I recently got a chance to test drive a GR Corolla Circuit Edition and I thought it was fantastic. I have also driven an ITS.
For a daily driver I think the ITS would be nicer (smoother, more refined, more room, etc.). But the GRolla was more raw and, dare I say it, seemed like it would be more fun on twisty roads in the mountains.
Dealership wanted ~$47,500 for the GRolla. Full MSRP, some dealer add-ons, plus ~$1500 ADM after talking for a while (they started at $3,500 ADM).
Thoughts?