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The Corvette gets 29mpg on highway, this gets 23mpg? The M3 gets 26mpg....I have expectations for the money spent and supposed advancements in technology. Squeezing out the same HP as cars have been capable for awhile, with a slightly more streetable performance isn't enough anymore. I bet it drives nice but the idea behind a 4 door sports car to me is I can drive something fun daily, so even more so I'd expect it to do better.
Nice photo Ryan, well done.
I'm the target audience all car dealers will have to come to terms with before long. Yes I want a track ready (really weekend warrior track, it's not race spec, nor is an M3), and for it to be daily. I want to see some decent engineering. I can build my own engine/buy a kit and put it in a Miata if I want to dominate the track in a daily. It's not hard. But we're talking a luxury car so why shouldn't they put some thought in? Hell in even Land Rover came out with a diesel and came up with a way to turn the engine instantly on/off while waiting in traffic. Horsepower is EASY and manufacturers need to stop pretending it's all they can do. And we need to ask them otherwise they're just stalling on progress.
Have you driven an ATS-V?
No, what's the point in asking? An amazing driving car doesn't erase the mpg.It's a nice car in many areas. Maybe future models will be improved; maybe they'll use the cylinder turn off tech like the Vette.