EDIT: To avoid having to scroll through a plethora of reviews across multiple pages, I figured I would list all the reviews I've done on each page:
PAGE 1:
-2023 Toyota Corolla GR
-2023 Ford Maverick 2.0T AWD
-2023 Subaru BRZ Premium 6MT
-2018 ND1 Mazda Miata 6MT
-2020 Mini Cooper S 7-speed DCT
-2023 Acura Integra A-spec 6MT
-2019 Ford Mustang GT 6MT w/Performance Pack
-BMW E46 M3
-2014 Infiniti Q50 AWD
-S197 Ford Mustang GT
-2018 Ford Focus ST
-2019 Ford Fiesta ST
-2015 Cadillac ATS AWD 3.6L V6
-2005 Acura RSX Type S
PAGE 2:
-2017 BMW M240i X-drive (auto trans)
-2015 Jaguar F-Type R
-2004 Nissan 350Z 6MT (Enthusiast trim)
-2011 Volvo C30 T5 (automatic)
-2013 Honda Fit (automatic)
-2024 VW GTI S DSG / 2022 VW GTI Autobahn 6MT
-2020 Hyundai Veloster Turbo R-Spec
-2021 Mazda 3 Turbo (I actually bought it)
-2016 BMW M2 6MT
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-2011 BMW 135i Convertible 7DCT
-2024 Mazda MX-5 Miata Club 6MT w/Brembo/BBS/Recaro package (vs my AP2 S2000)
-2003 Mini Cooper S 6MT hardtop
-2019 Alfa Romeo Guilia Ti Sport (AWD)
-2015 Chevy Corvette (C7) Z51 package with a 7-speed manual
-2011 Lotus Evora
-2019 Subaru BRZ Series.Gray 6MT
-2006 Ford Mustang GT Deluxe 5MT (4.6L 3V motor)
-2017 Porsche 718 Boxster 6MT (base 2.0L turbo)
-2018 BMW M2 6MT (rematch in warm weather!)
I figured I should start a thread that consolidated the absolute chaotic mess of car reviews I routinely write out in various threads across GRM.
I should probably explain: like most of the nuts on this board, I have a problem. I seemingly love all things with 4 wheels and a motor (and some things with 2 wheels and a motor as well). While turning 40 in the not too distant past, I've managed to recklessly purchase ~37 cars over the years, not including bikes or my wife's cars. I know those are rookie numbers compared to some of you, but I have a tendency to go through cars like some people go through socks.
I also have an addiction to experiencing new platforms. I've mastered the art of talking a dealership into giving me a borrowed car agreement, a license plate and free reign to drive vehicles without having a salesman in the car. I am always respectful of the cars and the establishments, never seeking to bring a car back worse for the wear, but always eager to enjoy what spirited driving I can find on a back road or in as many environments as I can find! As a result, I've driven hundreds of cars, from all over the spectrum.
While I'm trying to step back from motorsports for a while, I've also spent a decent amount of time in competition events that include autocross, time attack, some ice racing and a bit of drag racing (when I was much younger). Like many of you, I've attended a few performance driving schools over the years and even now, I am still enamored with the art of enjoying a good drive.
While I don't post as much as much as some of you fellow Dorks, I have tried to write up reviews to share my experiences with various cars/platforms. I've been on this board for 10+ years, so many of the reviews I've written have ended up in a hodgepodge of obscure threads that have nothing to do with actually reviewing cars... So, I figured I would change that by trying to post them all in one place. Or at least the more recent reviews and reviews going forward. If nothing else, it'll help me keep track of my outlandish project-car or daily driver ideas!
I figured I would write somewhat of an introduction thread for those that haven't had the misfortune of reading my long-winded rants in the past.
A few things about me:
-In case you haven't picked up on it by now, I'm a bit long-winded to say the least. Read at your own peril.
-I have absolutely no brand loyalty whatsoever. While it's true that I've owned certain brands or models of cars more than others (we won't talk about how many Miata's have been in my garage over the years), I have no blind allegiance to any make or model. If it's good, I'll drive it. I don't care where a car is made- while I've owned more Japanese cars than others, I've also owned plenty of German and American cars. Nothing Korean thus far, but I'm not opposed to it. While I prefer driving cars of a certain era, I'm not against modern technology or alternate powertrains- as I've owned cars like a Tesla Model 3 Performance in the past.
-I live in the Denver metro area. This matters for a couple of reasons: at high elevation, we lose a good bit of power up here- NA cars even more so. Although having lived here for many years, I've acclimated to it. We also have access to some of the best mountain roads in the world, which means I sometimes get the pleasure of test driving cars in what I'll refer to as The Lord's racetrack (aka the canyons of the Rocky Mountains).
-I don't waste much time driving uber-expensive, exotic cars. I prefer to drive things that I, a lowly civil servant, can actually afford to buy and drive. This is Grassroots Motorsports, not Trust Funding my McLaren Motorsports. I imagine it's also tougher to get a dealer to hand over a set of keys and a license plate on a bright orange Lambo...
-I'm not a terribly small man. I'm 6'2", 217 lbs, 33" waist (slightly larger around the holidays), 34" inseam. I only mention this because I sometimes have a hard time fitting in certain cars, or my body type doesn't always play well with ergonomics of some vehicles. So, if you're bigger/smaller or have a different body type, feel free to take what I have to say about fitment with a grain of salt.
-I have a plethora of injuries from a career or 2 of banging myself up, somewhat professionally. Most notably, I have an old injury to my right knee. It normally causes me no trouble at all, but certain cars/seats cause it to flair up and leave me in a bit of pain. It's a common theme in many of the reviews I write about.
-While I can't say I always "love it", I've been wrenching on machines in my spare time for close to ~25 years now. I enjoy learning how things work and translating that to how a vehicle feels from a driver's perspective.
While I switch cars out fairly frequently, my current stable (not counting my work car or our oldest daughter's car) consists of the following:
-2008 AP2 Honda S2000. This car takes the cake as the longest I've ever owned a vehicle in my life (4.5 years). I used to autoX it, but it has since been retired and now leads a life of garage pampering and fun driving on the weekends! It's essentially "stock", with the only mods (aside from lighter OEM-sized OZ wheels) being OEM mods- 2006-2007 S2000 rear springs/dampers, an S2000 CR front sway bar and a custom alignment. I think Honda just about perfected the S2000 from the factory (at least for a fun street car), I just tweaked it slightly to more align with my driving style.
-2008 E82 BMW 128i 6MT w/Sport Package. Not counting my take-home work car, this is essentially my "daily", or as close to a daily as I currently own. It's pretty close to stock, with only a few tasteful OEM BMW M mods. I bought this pile of bolts as a potential track car, but as I slowly fixed all of the things, I ended up falling in love with it as a street car. Build thread with more details here: https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/build-projects-and-project-cars/e82-128i-when-your-projected-track-car-turns-into-your-daily/258441/page1/
-1996 Acura Integra GS-R coupe 5MT. While I was previously building this car to run NASA TT6, at this point, it's essentially more of an OEM+ build, with the car more or less mimicking the performance of an Integra Type R. Too much to list. See build thread for details: https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/build-projects-and-project-cars/the-teg-a-dc2-road-to-all-the-hondas-story/258401/page1/
-2008 Nissan Xterra 5AT 4WD. A fairly well-maintained winter beater.
I mention my current stable, as I frequently compare my personal cars to other cars I'm driving to help give me perspective and some contrast. Especially if I'm considering buying said car I'm reviewing, which, let's be honest, I'm always considering buying something new!
For reference, my wife's current cars (that I only occasionally drive):
-2016 Dodge Challenger R/T Scat Pack. The little lady's garage queen.
-2016 Mazda 6 6MT. The little lady's daily driver. Yes, it's a manual. Yes, that was her idea. Until recently, she had a Suburban for kid hauling, but when our oldest daughter got a car (Mazda 3 6MT), my wife got rid of the big black tank of a Suburban and went with the Mazda 6.
As a much younger man, I read all of the popular car review magazines! I still go back and read old articles when I'm looking for opinions. One of the things I enjoy about test driving cars, is that I don't have to see the car thru the lens of yester-year- a car that was considered great 30 years ago might not drive so well compared to today's machines, and by contrast, many older cars have a certain feel and charm that is harder to replicate in today's world of more numb driving machines. Hence why I like to drive them myself and see them thru the eyes of someone living in today's world, however that stacks up.
I suppose that's more than enough about me. I will throw out that if anyone is curious about how a certain vehicle drives or compares to another vehicle (within reason), feel free to throw it out there and I'll see if I can find one to take for a spin!
Happy motoring!