The Camaros Zeta Platform is AWD Compatible..... I know I know,not a chance lol
At this point, what the Hell's another 500 lbs on top of a car that already weighs 4000? I say, go for it, GM. It ain't like they could screw up the Camaro any worse anyway...
At this point, what the Hell's another 500 lbs on top of a car that already weighs 4000? I say, go for it, GM. It ain't like they could screw up the Camaro any worse anyway...
I will probably get in trouble for saying this, but I like the Camaro. I think it is the best Camaro they've had since 1969 (probably get in even more trouble for saying that, lol). Yeah, it's over weight, but the thing is cool looking and it's still quick and for normal driving the over-steer probably isn't that bad. Just my opinion (haven't actually driven one so I don't know for sure).
Also, I wouldn't own one over any V8 Mustang from '64.5-'70 or '05-present.
A GM product I could really get into is the Saturn Sky with some sort of V8. It would be pretty funny to put a Ford motor in it. Get back at all those hot rodders putting 350's in '32 Fords.
BTW, you know when you drink, you get beer goggles, and sometimes things look thinner than they really are? I got drunk, then saw a brand new Camaro and it looked like Roseanne.
Don't say that. If you know what you're doing, AWD can be used with anything.Awd systems are really meant for small nimble 4cyl turbo platform then for full blown cars (with the exception of Nissan's ATTESSA-ETS system I think) just look at the cars that currently offer that.
I almost want to laugh at Walter, but I just can't bring myself to do it. Instead, I highly recommend hitting the local Borders or Barnes & Noble and heading straight for the section on Automotive Performance. I'm sure he will learn all sorts of things about the dynamics of AWD vehicles. I'd just like to name a few types of vehicles that use AWD, and not all of them have forced induction, and even less of them are "nimble 4 cylinders."
1. Nissan Skyline (classic)
2. Nissan GT-R
3. Porsche 911 Turbo (all variants)
4. Porsche 911 C4S
5. Lamborghini Murcielago
6. Lamborghini Gallardo
7. Lamborghini Diablo VT
8. Subaru- All models
9. Mitsubishi Evolution
10. Cadillac CTS
11. Chrysler 300
12. Dodge Stealth R/T/Mitsubishi 3000 GT VR4
There are so many more capable performance/sporty vehicles that I can't possibly sit here and think of all of them.
Walter...
Maybe with all this talk about the new Mustang being 4000+ lbs., I could just throw some snow tires on and drive it in the winter. It will be too heavy to slide around.
Per MSN Autos:
Fusion Sport V6 Weighs 3803 lbs
WRX STI weighs 3395 lbs
I guess I can't "add good" today, the Fusion is only 408 lbs heavier...
To be fair, I realized today that I wasn't really comparing apples to apples here. The Fusion is actually the same "size" as the Subaru Legacy, not the Impreza.
A 6 cyl AWD Fusion is about 160 lbs heavier still than the same Legacy. The Focus, however, is 500 lbs lighter than the Impreza. Still not really apples to apples considering the Impreza is AWD.
I hope the make the both Fusion and the Focus AWD/Turbo, but I think I would like the Fusion better due to size and appearance.
Agreed, the Fusion is far better looking than the Focus. News from ford is that the Fusion will get the 2.0ltr Eco boost...whether its AWD or not has not been disclosed to my knowledge. Would be nice though.
Yes I'm aware of that, you're failing to see the point.
All those cars are
1) Independent suspension vehicles.
2) have a combination transmission/transaxle unit.
Something that the Mustang does not and cannot have until the platform is revised.
As far as successful implementation of AWD is concerned that leaves much to be desired on a lot of them. Most listed are known to handle badly, because of their weight and its distribution. VR4?, 300C? come on!
Skyline R32-34 = Understeer kings unless in GTS-t trim which is 2WD.
Nissan GT-R = Not worth the money also too heavy and understeer see Z06
911 Turbo = Made into AWD to keep rich kids from wrecking into trees see GT-2 and GT-3 Models for the real deal.
911 Carrera 4 = see above, learn to drive, save some cash, and buy a C2
Lamborghinis = Too big, Too heavy, Too $$$$
Subaru + Evos = I wasn't disagreeing on these also in the right price range.
Caddy + 300C = OK... and? don't ever see those on the Auto-X and their sales are abysmal in that configuration.
DSM / VR4 / RT-TT = Heavy Understeer Kings seen one lately?
Apples and oranges dude. I'm sure if you throw enough money at something it can come out alright I suppose but like I was saying with the mustang's platform/suspension/drivetrain this isn't happening any time soon. But what do I know? I've only lived overseas, seen nothing but rallys live and driven for many years Subaru Legacys AWD, and a Jeep Grand Cherokee 5.9ltd which is also AWD. I can tell the difference.
You wanted names, and you got them. I'm sorry (not really...) if you don't like the choices that I provided you.
The Mustang CAN have an IRS. The Mustang is on the Lincoln LS platform, and I'm pretty sure that car had an IRS.
Boy wouldnt it just burn everybodies butt if they did that to the mustang 2.0 eco in a base and 3.7 eco in the GT and then the 5.0 in shelby or whatever? you never know what they thinking these days.