S2000 handles like a dog
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S2000 handles like a dog
S2000 handles like a dog according to the TT forums. It started by slating the CTR and then progressed onto the S2K. Check this thread http://www.ttforum.co.uk/forum/boards/ttoc...oc/3114.shtml
Looks like there is a lot of frustration being aired today.
Looks like there is a lot of frustration being aired today.
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Originally posted by composite guru
S2000 handles like a dog according to the TT forums.
S2000 handles like a dog according to the TT forums.
HAHAHAHA...oh man, thanks for the great laugh, I really need that this morning. Could they be any further from the truth...what's the saying about jealousy?
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has anyone had problems with the stock wheels, mine are pitting on the leading edge of spoke. In truth they are crapp !
honda have asked for aphoto, seems to me they must have more photos of wheels than enough!!
honda have asked for aphoto, seems to me they must have more photos of wheels than enough!!
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I agree, the S2K handles like a dream, I have no idea where they come up with that. After running three track days in my car, it's flat out wrong to say it handles like a dog.
Anyway, in the TT's defense, I've been playing Xbox's Project Gotham for the last few days and have been impressed with the TT's stability through the corners and its ability to overtake the likes of a Mini Cooper.
Anyway, in the TT's defense, I've been playing Xbox's Project Gotham for the last few days and have been impressed with the TT's stability through the corners and its ability to overtake the likes of a Mini Cooper.
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http://www.tt-forum.co.uk/forum/boards/ttoc/3114.shtml
"I tried the S2000 and again you need to rev it really hard all the time to make quick progress. It's quite tiring on the road whereas the TT225 is very smooth and almost relaxing in comparison when making the same progress."
"Take the S2000...they had a great concept there (looks awesome) but handles like a dog and I've seen 10 year old taxi cabs with more stimulating interior design."
"the S2000 has little or no adjustment on the steering wheel and not much in the seat either"
"I tried the S2000 and again you need to rev it really hard all the time to make quick progress. It's quite tiring on the road whereas the TT225 is very smooth and almost relaxing in comparison when making the same progress."
"Take the S2000...they had a great concept there (looks awesome) but handles like a dog and I've seen 10 year old taxi cabs with more stimulating interior design."
"the S2000 has little or no adjustment on the steering wheel and not much in the seat either"
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"I tried the S2000 and again you need to rev it really hard all the time to make quick progress. It's quite tiring on the road whereas the TT225 is very smooth and almost relaxing in comparison when making the same progress."
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"the S2000 has little or no adjustment on the steering wheel and not much in the seat either"