I guess my expectations for " type s" brand are too high. That car needs to be under 3500lbs with 400+ hp engine. That would be the proper type s. Hopefully they won't screw it up with integraI don't think anyone driving an AWD Stinger should really call the TLX Type S too heavy. It's only 60-ish lbs heavier than Stinger.
Also, doesn't it reportedly handle better than the Stinger. Yes I know its a FWD biased AWD system, but the numerous track tests have me thinking its a more sporty handling car. Would love to see a head to head on a road course though.
I don't think anyone driving an AWD Stinger should really call the TLX Type S too heavy. It's only 60-ish lbs heavier than Stinger.
Also, doesn't it reportedly handle better than the Stinger. Yes I know its a FWD biased AWD system, but the numerous track tests have me thinking its a more sporty handling car. Would love to see a head to head on a road course though.
I dont think it will be that bad. It will probably be civic type r with different body panels.I could see the Integra with fwd and na engine like the brz. They will f it up just watch!
I think the handling difference is the Stinger comes with "soft" stock sway bars... Hondas/Acuras used to be more fun, but they got Toyota-itis and got dull and uninspiring (former Honda owner)I don't think anyone driving an AWD Stinger should really call the TLX Type S too heavy. It's only 60-ish lbs heavier than Stinger.
Also, doesn't it reportedly handle better than the Stinger. Yes I know its a FWD biased AWD system, but the numerous track tests have me thinking its a more sporty handling car. Would love to see a head to head on a road course though.
Thats why I went with EibachI think the handling difference is the Stinger comes with "soft" stock sway bars... Hondas/Acuras used to be more fun, but they got Toyota-itis and got dull and uninspiring (former Honda owner)
Same!Thats why I went with Eibach
I don't think anyone driving an AWD Stinger should really call the TLX Type S too heavy. It's only 60-ish lbs heavier than Stinger.
It’s a miata compared to chargers lolThe Stinger is heavy because it's a liftback which requires extra structural bracing (same reason why the 4 Series GC and A5 Sportback are considerably heavier than their sedan counterparts; the liftback bodystyle also requires lengthening of the body for any type of adequate headroom in the 2nd row).
The Stinger is also on an older platform.
Compared to any of the other sedans that the TLX purportedly competes against, it's an absolute pig (and doesn't even have any more room at the rear despite its midsize dimensions).
Who wants to buy a Type S here ? Only 70k near my place