S2K vs GT4
#11
"It's so good that the thought of the auto blip feature is a complete joke. I have yet to try that button and probably never will." (stands up from my chair and salutes the screen.)
Those photos are a-ok.
Those photos are a-ok.
#12
Once you click that "SPORT" button it will be difficult to ever go back to heel toe'ing yourself. The Auto Rev Match is pin point accurate on the GT4. Perhaps my judgement is skewed since i was never really perfected my Heel Toe techniques but i've found it to be better than whatever I can do myself.
#13
Thread Starter
If someone told me today I had to get rid of one car, it would be the GT4. The S2K is one of those cars that pushes you to be a better driver and rewards you for it. It doesn't have any technology to help you drive better. It just feels very pure.
#15
Thanks for the review. Beautiful photos!
#16
Registered User
Holy shit a white GT4...just...wow
Thank you for the detailed review. I recently drove an AP2 in the canyons and the car still hasn't lost its magic after all these years. I've owned about 3-4 different performance cars since my AP1 and the S2000 is still amazing to drive, it is absolutely incredible
Edit: just looked through the OP's flickr...wow you've got some mad photography skills
Thank you for the detailed review. I recently drove an AP2 in the canyons and the car still hasn't lost its magic after all these years. I've owned about 3-4 different performance cars since my AP1 and the S2000 is still amazing to drive, it is absolutely incredible
Edit: just looked through the OP's flickr...wow you've got some mad photography skills
#17
Originally Posted by CenturionS2K' timestamp='1466889412' post='24002341
Balanced comparison. For some, there's no replacement for the s2000, as the driving dynamics will differ. The proper way to do this is to "add" the GT4 to the stable.
#18
If you took those pictures, very impressive!
#19
Once you click that "SPORT" button it will be difficult to ever go back to heel toe'ing yourself. The Auto Rev Match is pin point accurate on the GT4. Perhaps my judgement is skewed since i was never really perfected my Heel Toe techniques but i've found it to be better than whatever I can do myself.