LanEvo said:
z31maniac said:
It would also be my only car.
I've never driven a Focus RS (let alone owned one), but I don't see why it couldn't be your only car and cover all the bases.
I'm going to mention my 2003 Lancer Evo VIII again. It was a modern AWD sedan: 4-doors, big trunk, comfy seats for 4 adults (5 in a pinch), enough room for 1-2 baby seats in the rear, couple of airbags, etc. Great AWD traction in the winter. Strong brakes. Stay off the boost and fuel economy wasn't too bad on the highway. In addition to all that, it was tons of fun and blazing fast around a racetrack. What's not to like?
I would think the Focus RS would be even more practical since you've got the rear hatch, folding rear seats, modern in-car entertainment/navigation system, and (I bet) even better crash-worthiness than my old Mitsubishi.
I can confirm that my FoRS has been very practical. It can carry my infant daughter and four adults just fine with room in the trunk for some groceries and the like.
After driving it on-track, I can definitely say that it is much, much more capable than I am on track. The traction control and electronic rear diff is pretty slick. The brakes are impressive, etc. Chasing S2000's and E36 M3's was a ton of fun. Even a modified CTS-V had to work a bit to get away from me in the twisties after I let it past on the straight (that thing was a missile in a straight line). With a bit of alignment work and a bit more tire under it, it would be one hell of a track day car.
In normal mode it feels quick, but not urgent and you can loaf about with it and still carve through traffic,etc. Put it Sport mode and it becomes a pit bull tugging at the leash. The stock tune favors midrange power, so it falls flat at higher RPM, but the 2.3L isn't exactly a high-revving motor anyway, so I get why they did that. It is a more useful power curve for the type of driving you would actually do with the RS. Plus Sport Mode opens the exhaust butterfly and you get some giggle-inducing pops and bangs from the exhaust.
The fact that it has all but been forgotten already by the press due to the release of the Honda, just adds to the underdog status, IMO which makes it a bit more cool. I don't know how much Honda has spent on press junkets and the like, but it appears to have worked since the Honda appears to be the only hot hatch being made anymore.