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Not bad, nice rear roofline, nose might take some getting used to (I'd like to see it full front). Smooth design, not too risky, shouldn't offend anyone. Wheels are way too big, though, screws up the car. Looks like a set of wheels with a body glued on later. You're supposed to look at the car, not the wheels.
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| One thing to keep in mind, is that lately it seams production versions always get smaller wheel/tire combos then their concept car versions. | |
| Hasn't that always been the case? I remember seeing the same thing at least ten years ago. | |
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yes, I think the show cars use those big dumbo wheels to attract attention but really they are too expensive and impractical for a road car. Seems like 17" is about enough. |
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are getting bigger and bigger -- even the production versions. But they're a lot more expensive, and it takes a lot more torque to turn those puppies. I think it's always a problem when the show car has massive wheels and the production car, while styled to accommodate them, is supplied with wheels that have about 3" of air between the top of the tire and the wheelwell. That just looks silly, and Toyota is one of the worst offenders. |
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I kinda like the name. At least it has a name, and not some dumb alpha-numeric designation. I will agree, 19 and 20 inch wheels are WAY too big, especially with the 4-banger. If GM builds this thing, from the description, it sounds like they want a very big piece of the Miata's pie, and this may be the car to do it with! 240 HP is a lot of power for a 4-banger though, so maybe they intend to price it higher, and go after more expensive competition. At any rate, it beats the crap out of the Sunfire! |
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One thing I've noticed about them is that, even though the diameter of the rim may be increasing, the aspect ratio of the tire is actually decreasing, so it seems that the overall diameter of the tire ends up being the same. In that case, would it still take a lot more torque to turn the wheels? I guess it would if they got too heavy, but aren't those huge rims usually made out of some kind of alloy? Also, once you get down to something with really low aspect ratios for the tires, how do they control the quality of the ride? I'm probably just used to big, cushy land yachts, but something like that Solstice looks like it would feel like riding on 4 tire-less rims! |
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| The Solstice is intended for the youth market which LOVES big rims. Tires don't seem to matter that much. When my friends and I talk about passing cars its more... Dude, did you see those 20's on that thing?... Large rims may not be practical, but a popular thing in the intended demographic! | |
| I like the long hood look, even if the nose is a bit overwrought. Let's hope that we're starting to see a trend away from samey-looking "cab-forward" designs. | |
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