O.k. I was on the throne and I finally got a chance to read the latest edition of C&D Oct/2006 and after reading already 2 articles on the Solstice GXP, I am like nodding my head and sighed in disbelief.
I hate to bring a topic of bench racing, but the numbers are on the disappointing side compared to others.
Lets start with the good.
-BARGAIN!! That is IF you can get it at MSRP. At a starting price of $26K there are few cars that can match the performance per dollar ratio.
-Styling is subjective of course, IMO look at the front and/or rear dead on, and it looks quite good--stylish. The side profile is cartoonish looking (squished); here the SKY hides that look better.
-The car is quick for what it is.
-The gas mileages is good for a performance car and better then its N/A counterpart.
-At least GM is the game.
But here is where I get a sour taste of this car: Test results...
Per C&D Oct/2006
0-60: 5.6
5-60: 6.7
0-100: 14.9
0-120: 22.4
1/4 mile: 14.2@98 mph
Top Speed (drag limited): 142mph
Braking 70-0: 170ft
Road holding grip @ 0.85g
Compared to the--what many will call (not me)"anemic" S2000 with 237HP and 162ft-lb N/A engine pulls better numbers from the same mag.
Per C&D 7/04
0-60: 5.5 (5.4 11/2003)
5-60: 7.0 (6.9 11/2003)
0-100: -- (15.0 11/2003)
0-120: 23.6
1/4 mile: 14.1@99mph (14.1@97mph 11/2003)
Top Speed (drag limited): 150mph (149mph 11/2003)
Braking 70-0: 161ft (166ft 11/2003)
Road holding grip @ 0.92g (-- 11/2003)
Now we look at Solstice GXP in MT Oct/2006
0-60: 5.5
0-100: 14.3
1/4 mile: 14.1@98.7
Braking 60-0: 121ft
Road holding grip@ 0.89avg
MT’s Figure 8: 26.2sec@0.66g
Now we look at the 2004 S2000 from March/2004, the last test done by them.
0-60: 5.8
0-100: 14.6
1/4 mile: 14.1@99.9
Braking: 118ft
Road holding grip @ 0.90avg
MT’s Figure 8: 26.0sec@0.71g
Now I don’t know on R&T’s #s for the GXP, as I have not gotten it yet. But I do have their last test done on the S2000 done in March 2005
0-60: 5.4
0-100:13.8
1/4 mile: 13.9@100.2
Braking 60-0 115ft
Road holding grip@ 0.91g
Top speed: 156mph
So what is the point of this thread, you may ask? Well, two cars that are competing with each other and one is deficient by 23ponies and 98ft-lbs is either equal or faster then its 18psi Turboed, Inter-cooled, direct injected competitor. Not to forget, that the Solstice's tranny gear is better for 2007 and Sky will only be not as quick, because it weighs in more too. And this is in performance alone.
Then we look at its chassis engineering the sophistication of the S2000 is by far executed better, starting with a 50/50 weight distribution compared at 54.4/45.6 for the GXP, then the weight of 2860lbs for the S2000 while still having the convenience of a power top, while the GXP has to lug 3030lbs and that’s with out a power top. Last but not least the S2000 has a cd coefficient of 0.32cd while the brick like Solstice is at 0.45cd (comparison the 1997-2006 Jeep Wrangler is at 0.51cd).
That is just the performance and engineering and S2000 has it beat. Now we look at everyday practicality. I mentioned the S2000 has a power top, while the GXP is manual. I personally can’t complain on manual tops, but the S2000 has it beat on it convenience, especially when compared the P.I.A. Solstice’s top. Then the trunk; drop the top on the Solstice and you don't have one. Here on S2000 drop/raise the top and you still have a usable one. GM made the trunk look like an afterthought for the Kappa's.
The interior of the S2000 is out of this century better in terms of ergonomics/materials used/ driver's feel then the Solstice and here is where lower MSRP on the Solstice REALLY shows.
I dunno... I was not toooo crazy with the Solstice’s execution when it came out. And when I took it to the track, the first thing I said that 2.4L Ecotec is weak as hell and it’s handling was acceptable but not class leading...fun? Maybe. But I gave it better chance when this LNF (because on GM’s paper it looked damn good) and even though I have not tracked the car yet, test numbers are showing disappointment.
Price.... well, one starts at MSRP $26K and the other is at $34K. Now I have seen the S2000 announced in the local Saturday's paper $30K-$32K. We all know with all the price gauging going on, sadly we will not see a $26K for a new GXP atleast for another year, by then the S2000 may retire.
Does a 7 year old product still beat a brand-new product? Hmmm
I will have to see. As of now, I am like.... meh
No replacement for displacement maybe?
2.2L > 2.0L -- Who would have thought on a GM versus Honda.
What are you thoughts on these two?
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