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Although I'm not sure which is the best modern-day match I would never say it would be the S2000. They are much smaller, at least on the inside.
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Very good review. Well researched and has gives very balanced view of our cars.
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Im enjoying the rad as well. Hard to believe the widths of the S2K and the 68
Width: Porsche 68.3 in., Honda 68.9 in.
Ive been in a few S2's and they're a lot tighter then the 68. My left arm is actually wedged against the door. in the S2000
I love my 968 for what it is & don't hate it for what it isn't!
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I think they should have said more good stuff about RS Barn and more products from RSB/D1R [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.gif[/img]
Nice article,
Jay
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Excellent review - very positive - thorough - I feel warm and fuzzy. Oh, that's the Macallan 12... [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img]
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I was driving around last night comparing the review to what I was feeling. The comments about how the car drives, steering input, and tramelining are spot on. As for the switches and controls, I have always felt fine about where things are placed, and I never had a problem operating the a/c or heat. Lot's of variations are possible for sure. That's cool...I like how the headlights and fogs are controlled with the knob and switch. The knob is big enough that I never have to look for it, just feel and watch the lights pop.
Do people really think that the switches are tossed around haphazardly?
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Scott,
I like the placement of the switches and controls. Of course you have to consider that, including my 85.5 944, I've been using them on a daily basis for 23 years.
Back in the late 80's the interior design of this car was pretty exceptional IMO. Think about some of the old GM interiors of the day if you want haphazard and illogical designs... not to mention ugly.
A couple things in the article struck a chord with me.
First was the discussion of tramlining, and also the statement about steering that "Its somewhat dull and lazy off-center, a bit mushy, and it feels like there it too much play." It says that the steering issue is up to 40 mph, but I think it's an issue at much higher speeds too.
These two characteristics are the only things where my old 944 was better than the 968.
Tramlining was pretty much nonexistent, and I thought the steering was tighter and more precise in normal driving.
I'm sure some of this was the wheels and tires. I believe the 944 had 60 series tires on 15" wheels.
I've been meaning to put up a post to get ideas on what can be done to improve these issues.
Jamie
Early '92 black coupe with classic grey interior, LSD, Original 17" C2 Turbo wheels, sport seats, and recessed hood badge. Recent upgrade to RSB Stage 1 with air box mod, Yellow Koni Sport adjustable shocks and struts, stiffer springs, RSB SS clutch and brake lines, and 968Forums sun screen...