Tenerife in a G29

Angelus666

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 Essex
Hey Y'all...so was in Tenerife again last week and this time decided to get a G29 for my weekly adventures. This was my first time driving a G29 so was excited about what the good and bad points of the new Z car might be.

I've said this before, but worth saying again...the driving and roads in Tenerife are on another level, it's a phenomenal island that has so many great driving roads you can spend days attacking the next set of twisty volcano roads. The tarmac is velvet smooth and there is very little traffic or police so can really drive spiritedly if you want to. I set off from the Adeje coast at 6am and it was 17c....and 60 mins later up the mountain it was -4.5c....so you had to be on your guard as the car began to slide quite a bit coming out of the hairpin turns. There were lots of fast sweeping turns blending into tight 180 hairpins that are wide enough to practice a bit of slide control. Overall, I genuinely think there can't be many better places to drive on this planet. The scenery is breathtaking...2500m above sea level you feel literally on top of the world, the air is crisp and it's so quiet.

As for the car, what I found is that it's a lovely daily, very smooth comfortable and refined....what I didn't find was a decent sports car. It lacked any real steering feel, the brakes were fairly dead and it was very unsettled under load coming out of tight bends. The biggest dissapointment was the ZF gearbox, it was constantly in the wrong gear in auto, and in manual it changed up on it's own accord...so when you know you wanted to still be in 2nd with the revs high, you were caught out mid corner as it is now in 3rd. 8 gears in a sports car is just too many IMO. The noise was also extremely dissapointing, just a lot of noise, but nothing nice.

So, if you're looking for some winter sun with fun driving added in, then Tenerife is a good choice, but maybe don't go with the G29 and get the 124 Abarth instead....
 

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Looks like some lovely roads. Been there a few times,but never driven it. Roads are pretty smooth :driving:
 
pvr said:
Nice roads for a holiday. Which engine did it have?
Good question, the experience very much depends on the spec chosen. Never found the gear changes a problem when in sport and if spirited driving is the goal, the paddle shift in sport is the answer. From the description, sounds like it was a basic model.
 
It's a shame you didn't enjoy the Z4 that much, but those roads look fantastic. :thumbsup:

Funny you say you thin 8 gears are too many as I've never had an auto with more than 4 (it was in the 90s) and thought it could do with at least one more!
 
It was the 30, and well specced, but IMO it wasn’t a patch on a 981 or 718. I’ll accept my review may be skewed as I daily drive an RS so everything feels a bit Meh coming out of that :rofl:
 
I had a 124 In Tenerife, wish I’d had a G29 :rofl:

Don’t know about the spec and abilities of a 30i but the M40i can be held in gear and driven exactly like a manual so no issues with wrong gear or changing up on you. Driven in sports+ and manual selector it’ll bounce off of the red line without changing up :thumbsup:

I was looking on Saturday at hire cars for Gran Canaria for January and couldn’t see any I fancied, I’ll maybe just wait until I’m there if it needs to be a 124 again it will be :thumbsup:
 
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