SilverRocket
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Instead of having a few hundred separate threads, I was hoping to have a compendium of members thoughts in one thread. Basically post your thoughts on the car whether it's after your first test drive or your evolving opinion, feel free to share and let the discussions flow as it will not be anyone's specific thread.
I'll go first:
Context. I've only owned 2 cars, the ITS now being the third and I'm coming from daily driving a 9th gen Civic Si. I've had the chance to drive over the years a Challenger R/T, Z4M, Golf GTI among other cars, but just here and there, nothing owned or driven regularly.
First thoughts on the car...the reviews weren't wrong. Insert Jeremy Clarkson "What a machiiiine". I didn't have much seat time and the roads to drive home were pretty mundane but even then I can feel how capable the car is. For example there's a sweeping turn on the highway where the limit is 100kph (62mph) and I may or may not have been going it a little faster but the way it felt, I would probably be comfortable doing it at twice the speed..... with one hand on the wheel (not that I would). The few right handers I took fast felt surreal. Basically the inertia on your body makes it feel like the Wile E Coyote dynamic with rocket skates, it's already through the turn and you're about to catch up.
In full transparency, I kept it under 4.5k RPM and I using the throttle position gauge, I never went above 50%, so I will reserve my full assessment for after break in but for the time being there are two initial comments related to the go pedal. One, if this thing is this fast at 50%, it should really boogie when you really get into it. That said, I'm happy I'm keeping my Si too. While the ITS runs circles around it, the initial millimeter of pedal travel of the ITS is spongy in regards to acceleration. Yes I know it's the turbo (versus NA) but that is the one down side in my books.
On that note, funny enough, despite being able to far exceed the speed limits even on half throttle and under 4.5k RPM, I found myself overall driving slower than I do in my Si. If they were songs, the SI is Kickstart My Heart by the Motley Crew versus the 1812 Overture of the ITS. It's still got panache and a grandiose feeling to it, but not nearly as frenetic. Maybe this opinion will change once I get to ring out the ITS, but for the moment it's my first impression. Speaking of music, the sound system is amazing. Drastic improvement versus the 10 year old Bose system in the Civic. Feeling Good by The Sheepdogs came on in the shuffle, so I cranked it and damn was I feeling good.
With regards to the nanny systems, everything can be toned down or turned off but the CMBS annoys the crap out of me. Thankfully it doesn't actually engage the brakes but you can't creep close enough to let the left lane camper know "GTFO of my way" without it throwing warnings at you. It's a slight annoyance that you have to disable it every time you start the car and there's no physical button either. If Hondata or tuning could change this, I'd do it for that alone, but it's definitely not a deal breaker.
Overall, no regrets what so ever. The car is spectacular, worth every penny and if I had traded in my Si, I would only be slightly reminisced since the overall package is a HUGE upgrade for me.
I'll go first:
Context. I've only owned 2 cars, the ITS now being the third and I'm coming from daily driving a 9th gen Civic Si. I've had the chance to drive over the years a Challenger R/T, Z4M, Golf GTI among other cars, but just here and there, nothing owned or driven regularly.
First thoughts on the car...the reviews weren't wrong. Insert Jeremy Clarkson "What a machiiiine". I didn't have much seat time and the roads to drive home were pretty mundane but even then I can feel how capable the car is. For example there's a sweeping turn on the highway where the limit is 100kph (62mph) and I may or may not have been going it a little faster but the way it felt, I would probably be comfortable doing it at twice the speed..... with one hand on the wheel (not that I would). The few right handers I took fast felt surreal. Basically the inertia on your body makes it feel like the Wile E Coyote dynamic with rocket skates, it's already through the turn and you're about to catch up.
In full transparency, I kept it under 4.5k RPM and I using the throttle position gauge, I never went above 50%, so I will reserve my full assessment for after break in but for the time being there are two initial comments related to the go pedal. One, if this thing is this fast at 50%, it should really boogie when you really get into it. That said, I'm happy I'm keeping my Si too. While the ITS runs circles around it, the initial millimeter of pedal travel of the ITS is spongy in regards to acceleration. Yes I know it's the turbo (versus NA) but that is the one down side in my books.
On that note, funny enough, despite being able to far exceed the speed limits even on half throttle and under 4.5k RPM, I found myself overall driving slower than I do in my Si. If they were songs, the SI is Kickstart My Heart by the Motley Crew versus the 1812 Overture of the ITS. It's still got panache and a grandiose feeling to it, but not nearly as frenetic. Maybe this opinion will change once I get to ring out the ITS, but for the moment it's my first impression. Speaking of music, the sound system is amazing. Drastic improvement versus the 10 year old Bose system in the Civic. Feeling Good by The Sheepdogs came on in the shuffle, so I cranked it and damn was I feeling good.
With regards to the nanny systems, everything can be toned down or turned off but the CMBS annoys the crap out of me. Thankfully it doesn't actually engage the brakes but you can't creep close enough to let the left lane camper know "GTFO of my way" without it throwing warnings at you. It's a slight annoyance that you have to disable it every time you start the car and there's no physical button either. If Hondata or tuning could change this, I'd do it for that alone, but it's definitely not a deal breaker.
Overall, no regrets what so ever. The car is spectacular, worth every penny and if I had traded in my Si, I would only be slightly reminisced since the overall package is a HUGE upgrade for me.
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