The Good, The Bad, The Ugly - Send Off Edition #blogpost (FINALE)
Merry Christmas, CTzens!
Merry Christmas, CTzens!
To start off, I’d like to make an apology to Martin Burns, Volk, and Kenny. I said in the past that I would make a special edition GBU with CTzens’ cars (theirs), but the tag team known as “Writer’s block and School” hit like Kenshiro on steroids. However, no matter how little support I got for this series, I just could not leave it hanging.
On another note, this episode will be more personal. It will be a bit more subjective than objective, if that makes sense. It’ll be reasons as to why the following cars are my favorites/least favorites rather than their actual place in how good or bad they are. Anyway, let’s continue.
The Good: Saleen S7 Twin Turbo
If you know me, then this was practically required. The S7 was made from 2000 to 2009 in Irvine, California. The S7 is powered by a massive Ford 427 engine in the middle-rear (ironically not from Ford), pushing 750 horsepower, and 700 lb-ft of torque. Connected to the wheels by a 6-speed manual transmission, the S7 goes from 0-60 in only 2.8 seconds, a top speed of 250 mph, and a ¼ mile time of 10.5 seconds.
The S7, for lack of a better word, is a featherweight. You can thank its all-carbon body and aluminum-steel chassis for that. It weighs exactly 1,346 kg, and is sitting on fully-adjustable suspension. This allows the S7 to corner at 1.03g and have a turning radius of 22 feet.
"I'm going off the rails on the crazy train!"
One of the things that makes the S7 my personal favorite car is how absolutely mental it is. Just look at it! It’s like a GT1 turned road car that gained some junk in the trunk! And by junk, I mean sheer unbridled power. It’s not every day you hear of such a beast, let alone witness one. Just LOOK at it! 10/10 looks AND performance!
“Implacable…car.”
Another thing that makes the S7 just so damn awesome is that it’s practically unstoppable to every other car. It eats Ferraris, destroys Porsches, kills Corvettes, and wrecks GT-Rs all at the same time. I’m not even joking with the Ferrari part; The S7-R was so damn good at GT1 racing, even FERRARI acknowledged it!
Taking it up to eleven, the S7 in lowest form hits 230 mph. In twin turbo form, it hits 250 mph. In competition-spec, the FASTEST one, it hits 270 MPH. The S7 is straight-up unnaturally fast, and it’s God’s chariot because of that.
The Bad: Mazda MX-5 NA
Yes, I’m going there.
The Miata NA was made from 1989 to 1997. It came equipped with a 1.8 liter I4 engine, pushing around 100 horsepower and 100 lb-ft of torque to the rear wheels, thanks to either a 5 speed manual or 4 speed automatic transmission. This gave it a 0-60 of 9 seconds, and top speed of about 126 mph.
The major selling point to the Miata is its handling, thanks to a 50/50 weight balance and weight of 940 kg, This gives the NA a lateral G of .82 and turning radius of 9.7 m.
Actually, that .82 G isn’t all that great. Must be the small tires.
The fanbase makes it worse. (RANT WARNING)
The one thing that has always gotten under my skin with the Miata is how incessantly annoying its fanbase is, from the drivers to the dreamers. It’s always the same thing; “Miata is always the answer!” “It’s the best car ever!” “Handling is still speed, so the Miata is fast!” No, it f*cking isn’t fast, it is not the answer, and it is not the best.
It’s too small to be practical at all. Look at how goddamn small it is compared to the Viper (and Corvette):
I sat in a Viper once, and it was absolutely cramped. By legs were touching the SIDES of the steering wheel. Now, compare that to the significantly-smaller Miata. It’s TINY. It will never be safe in a head-on crash, or practical for a daily drive.
It’s not even practical in a sports-car kind of way. It only makes 112 horsepower AT BEST, and even less at the wheels. And while it may be light as a feather, it went from 0-60 in 9.6 SECONDS. That is absolutely pathetic. Yes, I get it was made for a pleasurable ride, but at an MSRP for 4 grand less than the Camaro SS of the same year (1990), how good could it be? It doesn’t help that something that light gets thrown around easily.
The fanbase just makes it worse. Sometimes, I hear people bring up the NB, the objectively better MX-5 in comparison to the NA. And yet, there will always be the one guy to say “The NB is the better car, the NA is the better Miata”. That makes not one lick of sense. I’m surprised everyone overlooks the NB anyway, it has reasonable power, it’s bigger, more masculine (in my opinion), will have less rust, and has a MazdaSpeed version pushing 230 hp. But what do people say? “NA MIATA”. How about “NO Miata”?
To add insult to injury here, everyone ass-pulls the “it can be modded!” retort. This same thing can apply to every other car ever made on the face of the Earth. It’s lazy and stupid to think that the Miata is the best, just because it can be modded to do so. It wouldn’t be about who has the better car at that point, it’d be about who has more put into their car.
In short, I loathe the Miata, and all that it stands for. If you like the car, then that is 100% okay with me. I don’t dislike the car as a whole, either. But out of all cars, the NA Miata is arguably my least favorite.
The Ugly: Pontiac Aztek
The Pontiac Aztek was made from 2000 to 2005, long before I could be made aware of its tumor-inducing styling. It came with a V6 that pushed less power than a crippled horse, less torque than a rotary engine (I shit you not, it was 7 ft-lbs less), and more weight than that test will have on your grade.
“Handling”? What handling? I could steer a Dodge Challenger Demon on Irohazaka better than this thing can turn. It’d be like trying to turn a boat on land with the anchor down.
*vomits*
Every time I see an Aztek on the road, I get slightly sick. Just thinking of all the plastic on it makes me wonder how many dinosaurs died so that could be constructed. It looks like something that came out of a broken 3d printer. I’m talking melted plastic smeared all over. It’s cheap, tacky, and ugly.
The face is even worse. Tom Peters, the head designer of it, said they were going for an “in-your-face” look. And hoooo boy, that went horribly right. It’s like one car mashed on top of another car, and held together with metal scraps found in a junkyard. The double headlights don’t help it, either.
It gets worse with the rear. What even is the thing between the lights? Is it a window? I’m happy it’s tinted, because then you can hide the shame on your face when you’re driving. It’s such a poorly-placed window. Who would put it there? How did that get approved? The conversation probably went something along the lines of this:
"Hey Peters!" “Yeah?” “You know the Aztek project we’re working on?” “Yep. Have you improved the design?” “I have! I decided to stick on a giant tinted window on the rear, despite the fact that the car is so tall, no-one can see out of it!” “Wow, that’s great! Send off the design. We’re gonna make millions off of this beast!”
Also, the rear looks like a Prius Mk3, except more obese.
The interior is the cherry on the icing with the hideousness of the Aztek. I swear, I have never seen a more boring, uninspired, repulsive interior in my entire life. There is plastic EVERYWHERE, it’s cramped, it’s tacky, it’s awful. Just LOOK AT THE DASHBOARD. LOOK AT IT. And the shifter! What is that? Is this supposed to be like a fighter jet? This isn’t an Aventador! It’s abysmal.
Never should anyone have to suffer through owning this eyesore. Excluding this Aztek with an LS7 and side pipes…
…the Aztek will never look good.
That's the end of that.
Thank you all for reading this far. I would ask you to leave a comment and suggest some more cars, but only the former is possible. It’s been a long run of this series, and I’m happy I could end it off without it hanging. Thanks for reading.
It’s been Flux of CarThrottle. Happy holidays. Peace.
Comments
Just like a kid who said Supras were faster than Lambos. Yes, when modified. However, put the same forged internals and turbo setup on a Huracan and tell me who wins. The Supra can make like 600hp on stock internals, which is nuts… but take the Viper. They can run 1300+hp with bolt ons only (1320 video, look it up) and 1800hp on stock sleeves (not happily apparently). A car’s potential with moding shouldn’t determine its worth.
oh man that 8.4l v10 is a monster without any add ons, can’t imagine what it can do with a sc, or turbo
I agree with the Miata part but how’s the NB more masculine than the NA? The NB is the ultimate hairdressers car
It’s bigger and less round. Plus, the drop-top doesn’t look incredibly girly.
You’re claim about the s7 being unstoppable in gt racing is a bit bold to say the least. Its was far from dominating when it comes to the fia gt championship. The italians were consistantly faster for example. Id like to know were you got that ferrari statement from
“And the principle worked. In 2004, the Saleen S7 race car (called the S7R) beat none other than Ferrari at Ferrari’s home track. Steve himself recounted how Ferrari flew in reporters and VIPs to the race held at Imola, in Italy, even entertaining them with an entire circus constructed by the track.”
“The S7R raced against two Maserati MC12s (which weren’t much more than thinly disguised Ferrari Enzos), three Ferrari 550s, and a pair of Lamborghini Murcielagos to round out the Italian supercar opposition.
And the Saleen won.
“We were no match for the Saleens today,” Ferrari’s then-CEO Luca de Montezemolo said at the time. I consider it one of the greatest upsets in auto racing history.”
https://jalopnik.com/the-mysterious-disputed-birth-of-americas-greatest-sup-1675129620
Oh, I should also have mentioned that the S7R, on its last year of racing, won an event overall. I don’t remember which one.
“Miata not practical”
You mad, bro?
LOL
And people say my Ninja is “sparkly”
And people say my Ninja is “sparkly”
That’s one big grill brush
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While the MX5/ Miata is certainly overrated, I still don’t get why you could hate it. If you want a fun car on a low budget, its a car I would consider if you’re not too bothered about outright lap times
Well, for one, it’s incredibly small. I’m a big guy, so small cars aren’t my thing. Same for the FR-S, despite the fact that I’ve liked it since its reveal. Also, it just isn’t powerful enough in stock form. I mean, it’s not supposed to be a Porsche 911 Turbo, that’s for sure, but it’s still kinda sluggish.
When you realize that the S7 takes less time hitting the 1/4 mile than a normal car going from 0-60.
issa beast fam
I think the Saleen isn’t perfect after all. I like it, i like the idea behind it, but i have heard there were some problems with it at the time. Autobild once tested Saleen S7 vs Mercedes SLR McLaren vs some Ruf and vs something (it was long time ago, sorry, but i don’t remeber all of them). Every car almost hit their top speed in that test….Except one…Saleen S7…and it wasn’t even close. It hit only 286 km/h (cca 179 mil/h). It had all of the power to do more, but the journalist didn’t want to push it, beacause at that speed the Saleen was starting to make horrible noises coming from the rear axle and it felt like the axle will split in half (maybe too much downforce? or pour quality?)
I never said it was perfect. I just explained why it was my favorite.
Sometimes, the only way to stop something, is to be blunt about it. Miata section was on point 👌.
Criticism can come all it wants. People will resort to criticism when they can’t objectively defend the stuff that you said you don’t like.
Speaking as an NBfl mx5 owner, I am happy that the miata section happened. I was convinced that an mx5 was the holy grail of reliability before buying mine a year ago, no it isn’t, it still is an old car and it doesn’t escape from the wear and tear age dishes out, the right front caliper stuck and now the left front speaker gave out. I will say though, the mx5 is a FUN car, it brings the seating and chassis of a purebred sportscar, but indeed is not fast by any extent asides from on a kart track maybe. “my grandmothers car is faster than yours” has a good chance of being correct with an mx5. I will buy something significantly faster in a few years, but for now it’s a great starter to explore the joy of driving in tight European roads. I’ve also come across some great, supportive people in the mx5 community, that organise club drives, and will miss them when I do switch.
I’ve never driven any of the mentioned cars but I did have the “pleasure” of sitting in an NA Miata once. I can fully attest that it is cramped as f—-. Being 1.73m tall myself, I felt claustrophobic in it… The owner gave me the key, I declined. Good read, sir.
For anyone in the US, that’s 5 feet 6 inches. Damn!
Someone made the CT Facebook page!
Hell yeah!
Pagination