Why is sportiness rated so high nowadays?

Why is sportiness rated so high nowadays?

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Rushmore

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1,223 posts

143 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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Nearly every manufacturer has one or more "sports" models in their range. Car reviews tend to focus on handling issues - how does that 2+ ton SUV/luxury saloon handle in 200km/h+ situations etc.

In reality, urban traffic and autobahns are clogged up - why dont the manufacturers offer a "comfort"/cruise option as well? I am talking of a wafting, smooth ride as in an XJ12 S3 or W140 SEL.

Why the "sport" craze?

VR46

289 posts

144 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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Because "speed matters". Perhaps you are on the wrong website?!

Rushmore

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143 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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If only "speed" would matter, why is "speed" then restricted on certain hoads (or, rather, MOST roads except our German autobahns)?

If top speed, acceleration and cornering are the most important parameters of a car, why are cars fitted with walnut and leather?

Shaw Tarse

31,543 posts

204 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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VR46 said:
Because "speed matters". Perhaps you are on the wrong website?!
So you haven't read the barge thread(s) ?

DrTre

12,955 posts

233 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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VR46 said:
Because "speed matters". Perhaps you are on the wrong website?!
Not in the slightest.

SSBB

695 posts

157 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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VR46 said:
Because "speed matters". Perhaps you are on the wrong website?!
Genuinely can't tell if VR46's posts are pure troll or genuine these days hehe

MC Bodge

21,650 posts

176 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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Rushmore said:
Why the "sport" craze?
Image

A lot of people want to project an image -to others- of being a "go-getting achiever who drives fast between important events and extreme sports activities"

Even if the reality is just a 9-5 office job with an erratic, tail-gating, busy motorway commute and trips to the Trafford centre at weekends in a harshly-suspended, over-wheeled-and-tyred saloon(preferably German), SUV or people carrier.

Negative Creep

24,989 posts

228 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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Because most "sports" models on sale are actually about as sporty as watching darts on tv?

Codswallop

5,250 posts

195 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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In 99% of cases, the "sport" model most manufacturers make is merely a trim level with no added performance. Like many "lifestyle" SUVs etc, the buying public seems to hanker after a certain image regardless of the fact that it is often more show then go with most sport trim level cars rolleyes

smartphone hater

3,704 posts

144 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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Personally I've never understood the point of alloys & low profiles on an everyday average run around car. They're simply not suited for our roads & cost more money to buy & replace.

Rushmore

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Saturday 9th June 2012
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So what about a Raconteur version? A Boulevardier edition? Wheels 1-2" smaller than "sport" edition, leather-lined cabin, lazy big v8....

Jw Vw

4,832 posts

164 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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Shaw Tarse said:
VR46 said:
Because "speed matters". Perhaps you are on the wrong website?!
So you haven't read the barge thread(s) ?
hehe

fozzymandeus

1,044 posts

147 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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Rushmore said:
So what about a Raconteur version? A Boulevardier edition? Wheels 1-2" smaller than "sport" edition, leather-lined cabin, lazy big v8....
That's what I own! (edit - bar the V8)

Edited by fozzymandeus on Saturday 9th June 16:11

Rushmore

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Saturday 9th June 2012
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If they would not be so wrong style-wise, a big square 8.2l Caddy from the early 70ies....

fozzymandeus

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147 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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I think Audi are largely responsible for this.

Their market image seems totally about "sportiness". Some of the Audis I've encountered have boring diesel engines and stupidly stiff suspension that seems at odds with the rest of the mechanicals, but that's okay because the wheels are enormous and there are lots of little shadowline trim bits and brushed aluminium trim inserts to make you think you're in behind the wheel of a technological tour-de-force that's ready to take anyone on.

Then you drive like that. wink

Rushmore

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143 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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Fully agree.

When I way a boy Audis (Audi 1005E and the like) were the most boring cars ever. Think they (and their current owners) still work on some kind of inferiority complex.

BlueMR2

8,656 posts

203 months

Saturday 9th June 2012
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They have to make you believe they are sporty so that you'll accept the terrible ride quality on a par with riding a solid frame pedal bike on cobbles when on the smoothest piece of tarmac in the UK.

Rushmore

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Saturday 9th June 2012
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And what I like most is the Porsche (but also found at Audi and BMW) Minimal Increase in Performance We Call It "S" But Could Have Done It Right From The Beginning ("PMIIPWCISBCHDIRFTB") move:

"The new (insert model name here) "S" (or "RS", or "S4" or: "4S" or: "GTS" or "GTS4") has newly designed (add 1" to the standard spec factory wheels diameter) inch alloys, a 5mm lowered suspension (what a BIG difference), improved brakes and bigger brake discs (of course - no need to get the brakes right for the standard spec model), a 5mm smaller steering wheel, a leather-clad gearknob (hurrah!!!!), "discreet" (what is discreet about it when you put a badge on your car??????) "S" (or "RS", or "S4" or: "4S" or: "GTS" or "GTS4") badges and (wait), ADDITIONAL 25 HP (in addition to the 330HP the car already has - BIG difference) by reworking the electronic blabla thingy.

Motor hacks will write reviews full of crap, how great the car is now and how much is has improved over the standard spec, and, yes, you can really feel the difference when doing Nordschleife (which none of the cars will ever do) at 3am in the morning.

GERMAN RANT OVER.

Edited by Rushmore on Saturday 9th June 16:31

Rushmore

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Saturday 9th June 2012
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Are "Sport" editions for people who wear tracksuit bottoms????

Rushmore

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Saturday 9th June 2012
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Are "Sport" edition cars for grown-ups who are too shy to admit that they would secretly be a Halfrauds Dubscene hangaround but dont know how to use a spanner?

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