Alan Cesar
Alan Cesar Dork
12/10/13 12:00 a.m.

This well-equipped sedan is aimed squarely at the BMW driver. It's comfortable and upper-class inside. It is, of course, rear-wheel drive and equipped with a six-speed manual transmission. Its viscous limited-slip differential is perhaps not the best choice on track, but it'll serve well on snowy days. It's essentially a nicely appointed Nissan 370Z, with a lot more utility from its real rear seats.

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jsquared
jsquared Reader
9/4/14 10:59 a.m.

I like it. I see a callback to MiniLite-type wheels from some angles. Is the screen in the center console removable? BMW did the same kind of thing, made it look more like an aftermarket add-on than integrated into the design, but overall, I really like it. Clean exterior lines but still some sharpness, fairly simple interior by modern standards.

Oh yeah, and 220 lbs lighter than the NC! Any figures on HP/engine yet?

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