I finally test drove my friend's Pirelli Edition earlier today. He said he saved the best for last.
You know, he might have a point here. I don't know if his Ed30 is a golden sample or whether it is because it is a European grey import (ie not detuned for Asia/Australia) but somehow, his car feels faster when you put the foot down.
In a few instances, I actually felt a slight fear in my heart when I put the floor down.
I never got that feeling on the Golf R, nor on the R32. In fact those two cars actually felt very similar despite the difference in engines. The 4Motion drivetrain seems to sap a lot of the torque at the low end. I thought the Tiguan with the 155kW engine from the MkVI GTI had that same lethargy moving off from low speeds.
The Scirocco R was more of a handful to drive than the Golf R despite having the same engine. And I actually had a lot of fun but I never really got scared of the car during the drive.
The Ed30 reminded me a lot of when I first got my Evo8MR. The same kind of rough acceleration that was exciting and scary at the same time. The car I normally drive is the MkV GTI and even with a BSR reflash and an ABT quad pipe muffler, I never have a diaper inducing moment. Crap, I am turning out to be triode.
Anyway, I am curious if anyone else has driven all these other cars for a comparison. I am wondering if the Ed30 is unique because it's the only car that's European spec whereas the others are official Singaporean specs cars (similar to the detuned engines in Australia).
One way we could find out is to get the Ed35 from the local showroom for a test drive and see how it stacks against the Ed30.
But my friend, despite being a total veedub nutjob (he owns all the cars I have been driving in the last week or so), is unwilling to fork out close to A$150k for the Ed35 in Singapore and is not keen to waste the sales person's time to arrange a test drive.
You know, he might have a point here. I don't know if his Ed30 is a golden sample or whether it is because it is a European grey import (ie not detuned for Asia/Australia) but somehow, his car feels faster when you put the foot down.
In a few instances, I actually felt a slight fear in my heart when I put the floor down.
I never got that feeling on the Golf R, nor on the R32. In fact those two cars actually felt very similar despite the difference in engines. The 4Motion drivetrain seems to sap a lot of the torque at the low end. I thought the Tiguan with the 155kW engine from the MkVI GTI had that same lethargy moving off from low speeds.
The Scirocco R was more of a handful to drive than the Golf R despite having the same engine. And I actually had a lot of fun but I never really got scared of the car during the drive.
The Ed30 reminded me a lot of when I first got my Evo8MR. The same kind of rough acceleration that was exciting and scary at the same time. The car I normally drive is the MkV GTI and even with a BSR reflash and an ABT quad pipe muffler, I never have a diaper inducing moment. Crap, I am turning out to be triode.
Anyway, I am curious if anyone else has driven all these other cars for a comparison. I am wondering if the Ed30 is unique because it's the only car that's European spec whereas the others are official Singaporean specs cars (similar to the detuned engines in Australia).
One way we could find out is to get the Ed35 from the local showroom for a test drive and see how it stacks against the Ed30.
But my friend, despite being a total veedub nutjob (he owns all the cars I have been driving in the last week or so), is unwilling to fork out close to A$150k for the Ed35 in Singapore and is not keen to waste the sales person's time to arrange a test drive.
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