Mr Tidy said:But I'm sure there are one or two things missing in there?
Got it, 2 cylinders. :wink:
Stuartt said:To be fair to the lack of cylinders debate Mr Bears more than made up for it with a bit of electronic fettling, when he took me for a blast in it not so long ago I was suitably impressed with the little beast.
Also on the topic of 4 cylinders over 6, I had a rather rapid trip in a Porsche 718 at the weekend and that was certainly no slouch I can tell you, I even had a little search online to see if it was an affordable option but alas it was a little out of my budget for a weekend car
Stuart
Mr Tidy said:Stuartt said:To be fair to the lack of cylinders debate Mr Bears more than made up for it with a bit of electronic fettling, when he took me for a blast in it not so long ago I was suitably impressed with the little beast.
Also on the topic of 4 cylinders over 6, I had a rather rapid trip in a Porsche 718 at the weekend and that was certainly no slouch I can tell you, I even had a little search online to see if it was an affordable option but alas it was a little out of my budget for a weekend car
Stuart
It's only meant as a bit of light-hearted banter though! :wink:
A bit like the whippy/stubby and Roadster/Coupe debates - there is no wrong answer! :lol:
But I still couldn't see my considering a 4 cylinder Boxster or Cayman however quick it may be. That would be like buying the Ecotec Mustang - just wrong!
Stuartt said:Oh believe my I was one of the first to poke fun at Mr Bears missing cylinders and still do whenever I see him, all I'm saying is how surprised I was at what a 4 pot can achieve with the right adjustments, and that I wouldn't personally rule it out having experienced it.
Stuart