gregor Member 459 Member For: 16y 3m 8d Posted 27/06/09 08:23 AM Share Posted 27/06/09 08:23 AM I asked an unmarked car highway patrol guy about the bf when I was looking for one, he gave it a pretty good rap and even said he'd consider buying an ex cop bf but it needed to be cheaper than your average one, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
macca33 Inactive Members 1 Member For: 16y 1m 6d Posted 27/06/09 09:23 AM Share Posted 27/06/09 09:23 AM I am yet to sample the FG XR6T, but if it is equal to, or better than the BF, then it certainly is a great rig.The Late model camira is sorely let down by the POS auto gearbox, but does get the power down okay. It is when you are in the midst of a high speed sweeper, that the Late model camira gearbox really lets you down.cheers,Macca Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ego T Member 26 Member For: 15y 6m 8d Posted 27/06/09 09:36 AM Author Share Posted 27/06/09 09:36 AM The traditionalists still all prefer the SS, though based upon naievetivity. Though the FG is a very good car, there chosen preference remains the SS.No their chosen preference was the Fg as stated in my original post. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rprodrive Member 21 Member For: 16y 6m 19d Posted 27/06/09 10:23 AM Share Posted 27/06/09 10:23 AM (edited) Well my FG turbo and others that ive driven around the track have got nowhere near 90 degrees sideways before its cut in and besides ESP/DSC is not there to make up for crap drivers.Go drive a base model FG (and VE) and you will find that the stability control cuts in much earlier than the "performance" models.Ive done over 10yrs in R&D in the vehicle industry and have had the chance to drive/test many different makes (Holden, ford, toyota and the now defunct mitsubishi) in all sorts of road/weather conditions.I have tracked the FG too - have you tried it in the wet? Like I said - you may as well have DSC off as it struggles to catch the car in the wet.Anyway, you guys are not really open minded here. I have owned both cars and know the pros and cons of both. The FG is the better car - but not in all respects. Stability control is definately one area where the VE is far more sorted. Edited 27/06/09 10:25 AM by rprodrive Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rprodrive Member 21 Member For: 16y 6m 19d Posted 27/06/09 10:28 AM Share Posted 27/06/09 10:28 AM *Brakes on the SS are pathetic.*Very wide turning cirlce compared to FG which is much more nible and manoureable.*Great stability at high speed. Far superior to FG.*Gearbox ordinary and holds way too long. Takes a week to change gears soemtimes, though I think that's more attibuted to the electronics of it all.*They both drink the same, regardles of cylindars.*Could they make the SS A pillar any fatter???I.B.I did not find much difference in the brakes. I wouldn't say the FG is more nimble either - again fairly similar. The FG definately drinks less than the VE SS! That was my experience Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dagabond Bored Member Administrator 35,722 Member For: 22y 15d Gender: Male Location: Dé·jà vu Posted 27/06/09 10:30 AM Share Posted 27/06/09 10:30 AM Dont take the word of one officer as gospel Ego T...get the opinion of others as well...or did you already.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Buf-Phoon loitering with intent Lifetime Members 13,318 Member For: 21y 3m 10d Gender: Male Location: Zombie Birdhouse Posted 27/06/09 10:32 AM Share Posted 27/06/09 10:32 AM Don't disagree with you in some regards. The SS NA v8 will always deliver progessive power, so much easier to get down.That's why turbo's with the power coming in hard will always be a handful to control.Once traction is gained they come into thereown, that's for sure. I have driven a multitude of GMH and Ford V8s as well.In the wet forget it. The V8 will win stock V stock, but anyone who races in the wet is a f*cktard in any case 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ego T Member 26 Member For: 15y 6m 8d Posted 27/06/09 10:42 AM Author Share Posted 27/06/09 10:42 AM Dont take the word of one officer as gospel Ego T...get the opinion of others as well...or did you already....One officed is enough....He said what I wanted to hear Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dagabond Bored Member Administrator 35,722 Member For: 22y 15d Gender: Male Location: Dé·jà vu Posted 27/06/09 11:18 AM Share Posted 27/06/09 11:18 AM And another just debunked your myth....maybe I'm just being too cryptic... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
timbos99 Member 300 Member For: 16y 24d Gender: Male Location: QLD Posted 27/06/09 11:53 AM Share Posted 27/06/09 11:53 AM I have tracked the FG too - have you tried it in the wet? Like I said - you may as well have DSC off as it struggles to catch the car in the wet.Anyway, you guys are not really open minded here. I have owned both cars and know the pros and cons of both. The FG is the better car - but not in all respects. Stability control is definately one area where the VE is far more sorted.There is a big difference between struggling to keep up and allowing flexibility. I have found the FG to allow a safe level of non involvement. When pulling across an intersection in the Expensive Daewoo if I got some wheelspin I was left sitting there 'dead'. I don't find the FG dangerous an have driven in the wet lots. I'm pretty open minded as I'm (was?) a Expensive Daewoo person through and through... til the turbo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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