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Car Forum / GMC Cars / January 2006

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Mazda Miata beats Pontiac Solstice

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Bobby Kratchet - 30 Dec 2005 01:15 GMT
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Drives/Comparos/articleId=107290/pageId
=65744
profpenguin@shaw.ca - 26 Jan 2006 06:28 GMT
> http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Drives/Comparos/articleId=107290/pageId
> =65744

Interesting.

Grassroots Motorsport came to a different conclusion in there Feb 2006.
Granted, they went and put on sticky tires on the cars as well as
increased the camber and set the toe to about 0 degrees.  They were
trying to improve the suspension for a autocross track.  Its best that
you read the article yourself to understand the differences, but
honestly I was surprised by the results.

BR
Peng
Mike Hunter - 26 Jan 2006 20:29 GMT
Either one will beat the price of Honda or Toyota two seaters by at least
$8,000.   One might want to look at V8 Mustang GT coupe as well, then
decide.  The price is around the same as for the two convertibles tested
;)

mike hunt

>> http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Drives/Comparos/articleId=107290/pageId
>> =65744
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