culebracut
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Had a chance to test both back to back today, on some suburban landscape. My goal was to compare the GT2 with the Premium. I thought the GT2 leather would be a big deal but I was OK with the Premium's leather feel as its good. What I liked about the GT2 was the aluminum trim (even though the center console seems plastic) and the exterior detailing. The red interior on the GT2 is really well implemented, but I was fine with the black on black of the premium.
As soon as I took off in the 4 cylinder I thought 'This has plenty of horsepower', quickly followed by 'I want more'. Honestly, it may be more emotional than anything though. The heads up display went from a must have to a so-what, for me. I though media info would show up but that is not the case. Personally, I find the outline of the surround box annoying under bright sunlight.
The GT2 has a rush to it. Going up a hill and around a bend there was a big rig to pass (in Seattle's redneck suburb of Puyallup (jk) and I'm sure both could handle it find but I felt more confident with 6 instead of 4, although at the low end of the torque curve I just don't know what the difference is.
The sound system is good but not great to my baby boomer ears. I felt a shift into 2nd on both cars, and there is a slight turbo lag, but otherwise both are very smooth. The paddles, which I've never had in a car, were good for the twisty downhill portion.
In summary, I went in think GT2 vs. Premium. Now I wonder if just a GT1 or even GT would be sufficient. They got most of the mechanical features and with the money I could save I might get an old mdx for the winter driving.
The dealer are gambling a bit that Xmas to New Years will bring the buyers out as they are priced at a 2k premium. I think I'll roll the dice as well and shoot for a 2k discount from msrp.
As soon as I took off in the 4 cylinder I thought 'This has plenty of horsepower', quickly followed by 'I want more'. Honestly, it may be more emotional than anything though. The heads up display went from a must have to a so-what, for me. I though media info would show up but that is not the case. Personally, I find the outline of the surround box annoying under bright sunlight.
The GT2 has a rush to it. Going up a hill and around a bend there was a big rig to pass (in Seattle's redneck suburb of Puyallup (jk) and I'm sure both could handle it find but I felt more confident with 6 instead of 4, although at the low end of the torque curve I just don't know what the difference is.
The sound system is good but not great to my baby boomer ears. I felt a shift into 2nd on both cars, and there is a slight turbo lag, but otherwise both are very smooth. The paddles, which I've never had in a car, were good for the twisty downhill portion.
In summary, I went in think GT2 vs. Premium. Now I wonder if just a GT1 or even GT would be sufficient. They got most of the mechanical features and with the money I could save I might get an old mdx for the winter driving.
The dealer are gambling a bit that Xmas to New Years will bring the buyers out as they are priced at a 2k premium. I think I'll roll the dice as well and shoot for a 2k discount from msrp.