Just drove my first srt-6, I am surprised.
Re: Just drove my first srt-6, I am surprised.
Originally Posted by Whiptastic
I was surprised by a few things:
- The ride quality was not bad at all, a bit bumpy but not rough.
- The trunk space is actually pretty ample (this was a coupe, granted the last car I test drove was a Solstice).
- The interior felt as cheap as the reviews I've read indicated, particularly the center controls. Normally I think the car mags are a bit **** about things like this but this was a $50k car at one point.
- This car is civilized. Don't push it and its as mild as my grocery getter. Push it and its actually more mild than my grocery getter.
- The ride quality was not bad at all, a bit bumpy but not rough.
- The trunk space is actually pretty ample (this was a coupe, granted the last car I test drove was a Solstice).
- The interior felt as cheap as the reviews I've read indicated, particularly the center controls. Normally I think the car mags are a bit **** about things like this but this was a $50k car at one point.
- This car is civilized. Don't push it and its as mild as my grocery getter. Push it and its actually more mild than my grocery getter.
I have been working to remedy some of these issues by taking of such things as catalytic converters and resonator this will make your car a bit louder, but still not too loud.. I suggest to do this.. you will like it and it does not cost much... I plan on installing some performance parts such as headers and camshafts to make it a little rougher cause thats what the car needs, to make it more fun...
Re: Just drove my first srt-6, I am surprised.
The car you drove was either broken, had 300,000 racing miles on it, or the car wasn't an srt 6. Test drive another one! I've had vettes and muscle cars, and this is as quick as the fastest of them. Best of luck, let us know how it works out!
Re: Just drove my first srt-6, I am surprised.
Originally Posted by Whiptastic
I was surprised by a few things:
- The ride quality was not bad at all, a bit bumpy but not rough.
- The trunk space is actually pretty ample (this was a coupe, granted the last car I test drove was a Solstice).
- The interior felt as cheap as the reviews I've read indicated, particularly the center controls. Normally I think the car mags are a bit **** about things like this but this was a $50k car at one point.
- This car is civilized. Don't push it and its as mild as my grocery getter. Push it and its actually more mild than my grocery getter.
That may be the problem. I only punched it 3 times in short intervals and while the needle on the speedometer moved quickly I just didn't get sucked back into my seat like I expected to. It was also very quiet. IS THAT NORMAL? I know these cars use a lot of MB components but I was expecting there to be more of a sensation. If I was alone on a runway with nothing around (think top gear) I would have no idea what speed I was doing based on physical feedback or exhaust note.
Am I being to quick to judge? This is just my initial opinion but I just didn't feel the power I expected to FEEL. Could this one have been having problems?
- The ride quality was not bad at all, a bit bumpy but not rough.
- The trunk space is actually pretty ample (this was a coupe, granted the last car I test drove was a Solstice).
- The interior felt as cheap as the reviews I've read indicated, particularly the center controls. Normally I think the car mags are a bit **** about things like this but this was a $50k car at one point.
- This car is civilized. Don't push it and its as mild as my grocery getter. Push it and its actually more mild than my grocery getter.
That may be the problem. I only punched it 3 times in short intervals and while the needle on the speedometer moved quickly I just didn't get sucked back into my seat like I expected to. It was also very quiet. IS THAT NORMAL? I know these cars use a lot of MB components but I was expecting there to be more of a sensation. If I was alone on a runway with nothing around (think top gear) I would have no idea what speed I was doing based on physical feedback or exhaust note.
Am I being to quick to judge? This is just my initial opinion but I just didn't feel the power I expected to FEEL. Could this one have been having problems?
Steve
Last edited by SRT-6 Steve; 02-23-2008 at 08:19 AM.
Re: Just drove my first srt-6, I am surprised.
Originally Posted by mousegu
I don't understand how you can see the specs of a car that does 0-60 in under 5 seconds, test drive one, say it feels slower than a scion toaster box, then ask if thats normal...
I wonder if he released the parking brake.
Re: Just drove my first srt-6, I am surprised.
Originally Posted by mousegu
I don't understand how you can see the specs of a car that does 0-60 in under 5 seconds, test drive one, say it feels slower than a scion toaster box, then ask if thats normal...
It felt mild in that the ride quality is softer than my car, the engine & exhaust note is less audible (I am stock), and the acceleration is something you watch on the speedometer rather than feel in the seat of your pants. I never said my car was faster or felt faster. I was just comparing it to my car to make a point. If things were as they should have been I would have been comparing it to something else.
There were probably other things at play such as the throttle reset, intercooler pump and this car being more civilized than I expected.
Re: Just drove my first srt-6, I am surprised.
Originally Posted by Whiptastic
exhaust note is less audible (I am stock), and the acceleration is something you watch on the speedometer rather than feel in the seat of your pants. I never said my car was faster or felt faster.
Re: Just drove my first srt-6, I am surprised.
If you are concerned about the silver center panel and console, for less than $400 you can have a beautiful blk or silver carbon fiber finish applied.
Here is a picture of the job I just did for Dal05xfire before and after. In Dal05xfire's own words..."WOW! Looks fantastic, even better than I expected. The pictures don't do it justice."
You can check my gallery for other pics.
Here is a picture of the job I just did for Dal05xfire before and after. In Dal05xfire's own words..."WOW! Looks fantastic, even better than I expected. The pictures don't do it justice."
You can check my gallery for other pics.
Originally Posted by Whiptastic
Not sure what was with it, I just expected to get whiplash compared to my car that has 200+ less HP. Didn't happen, posting this is me trying to figure out why. Based on the replies obviously something was up.
I will agree with you about the doors, seats and accents. I was mainly referring to the center console. I think they should have spent more on the dash and cut costs elsewhere since the dash is what you see more than anything else. Not really a dealbreaker for me but it does make me wonder why they did that.
P.S.
What kind of bike is that in your avatar?
I will agree with you about the doors, seats and accents. I was mainly referring to the center console. I think they should have spent more on the dash and cut costs elsewhere since the dash is what you see more than anything else. Not really a dealbreaker for me but it does make me wonder why they did that.
P.S.
What kind of bike is that in your avatar?
Re: Just drove my first srt-6, I am surprised.
Originally Posted by Whiptastic
You don't understand because thats not what happened. So either your reading comprehension sucks or I didn't explain it clearly. Some people understand but let me try again.
It felt mild in that the ride quality is softer than my car, the engine & exhaust note is less audible (I am stock), and the acceleration is something you watch on the speedometer rather than feel in the seat of your pants. I never said my car was faster or felt faster. I was just comparing it to my car to make a point. If things were as they should have been I would have been comparing it to something else.
There were probably other things at play such as the throttle reset, intercooler pump and this car being more civilized than I expected.
It felt mild in that the ride quality is softer than my car, the engine & exhaust note is less audible (I am stock), and the acceleration is something you watch on the speedometer rather than feel in the seat of your pants. I never said my car was faster or felt faster. I was just comparing it to my car to make a point. If things were as they should have been I would have been comparing it to something else.
There were probably other things at play such as the throttle reset, intercooler pump and this car being more civilized than I expected.
Re: Just drove my first srt-6, I am surprised.
Originally Posted by sonoronos
Ease down there, "scion xB" owner. The bottom line is that a properly working SRT6 doesn't feel anything like you describe. If you press the accelerator down and don't see the world turn into a blur, then the car was broken. Honestly, you should be less surprised about people's annoyed responses when you post on a Crossfire forum that the SRT6 you drove felt slower than a 160hp xB. That said, you really should test drive a working SRT6 in the future.
P.S.
Am I supposed to be insulted that you are calling me xB owner?
Last edited by Whiptastic; 02-24-2008 at 10:53 AM.
Re: Just drove my first srt-6, I am surprised.
Originally Posted by cgocifer
Maybe it was working properly and the car just isn't fast enough for you. Maybe you need a faster car like a SLR, new Viper, Enzo, Ford GT, ZO6, or something else in that range. Good luck, hope you get that second mortgage approved!
Re: Just drove my first srt-6, I am surprised.
Originally Posted by Whiptastic
I was surprised by a few things:
- The ride quality was not bad at all, a bit bumpy but not rough.
- The trunk space is actually pretty ample (this was a coupe, granted the last car I test drove was a Solstice).
- The interior felt as cheap as the reviews I've read indicated, particularly the center controls. Normally I think the car mags are a bit **** about things like this but this was a $50k car at one point.
- This car is civilized. Don't push it and its as mild as my grocery getter. Push it and its actually more mild than my grocery getter.
That may be the problem. I only punched it 3 times in short intervals and while the needle on the speedometer moved quickly I just didn't get sucked back into my seat like I expected to. It was also very quiet. IS THAT NORMAL? I know these cars use a lot of MB components but I was expecting there to be more of a sensation. If I was alone on a runway with nothing around (think top gear) I would have no idea what speed I was doing based on physical feedback or exhaust note.
Am I being to quick to judge? This is just my initial opinion but I just didn't feel the power I expected to FEEL. Could this one have been having problems?
- The ride quality was not bad at all, a bit bumpy but not rough.
- The trunk space is actually pretty ample (this was a coupe, granted the last car I test drove was a Solstice).
- The interior felt as cheap as the reviews I've read indicated, particularly the center controls. Normally I think the car mags are a bit **** about things like this but this was a $50k car at one point.
- This car is civilized. Don't push it and its as mild as my grocery getter. Push it and its actually more mild than my grocery getter.
That may be the problem. I only punched it 3 times in short intervals and while the needle on the speedometer moved quickly I just didn't get sucked back into my seat like I expected to. It was also very quiet. IS THAT NORMAL? I know these cars use a lot of MB components but I was expecting there to be more of a sensation. If I was alone on a runway with nothing around (think top gear) I would have no idea what speed I was doing based on physical feedback or exhaust note.
Am I being to quick to judge? This is just my initial opinion but I just didn't feel the power I expected to FEEL. Could this one have been having problems?
Re: Just drove my first srt-6, I am surprised.
whiptastic-
I drove 3 new SRT-6's (ie; less than 400 miles on the odo) within the last month from LA to SF to finally settle on the best one, which I purchased yesterday (graphite). They were all blindingly fast, quiet unless the throttle was 3/4's engaged...after which it emits an ominous growl, and pulled all the way into felony ticket territory. The last time I was in a car like that was high school in a friend's vintage '65 GTO with tri-power. The GTO had none of the manners that the SRT-6 has.
I also have a Scion tc which is a quick little car (sans available supercharger, which would make the FWD a little nervous). The xB is an Aveo compared to the tc.
Did you open the hood on the SRT-6 you drove? It looks much different than the other Crossfire models. The car you are describing sounds rather like a Limited with a plugged up air filter on a bad day.
I drove 3 new SRT-6's (ie; less than 400 miles on the odo) within the last month from LA to SF to finally settle on the best one, which I purchased yesterday (graphite). They were all blindingly fast, quiet unless the throttle was 3/4's engaged...after which it emits an ominous growl, and pulled all the way into felony ticket territory. The last time I was in a car like that was high school in a friend's vintage '65 GTO with tri-power. The GTO had none of the manners that the SRT-6 has.
I also have a Scion tc which is a quick little car (sans available supercharger, which would make the FWD a little nervous). The xB is an Aveo compared to the tc.
Did you open the hood on the SRT-6 you drove? It looks much different than the other Crossfire models. The car you are describing sounds rather like a Limited with a plugged up air filter on a bad day.
Re: Just drove my first srt-6, I am surprised.
Welcome to the forum, it's a pretty tough crowd when it comes to defending the Xfire. Most of the time, we are all very cordial and informative; however, as soon as someone says something negative about the car, everyone jumps. Say something good, everyone welcomes you with open arms. Good luck on your next test drive. Oh, and no, I don't have a manager... yet!
Re: Just drove my first srt-6, I am surprised.
Originally Posted by Whiptastic
Am I supposed to be insulted that you are calling me xB owner?
Unless you're the kind of person that does care what people think of your car. In that case, if you're still young, I'd suggest changing your ways...and maybe your car...