lilDumpsterRat
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This is a post to just show how amazed I am with the type R compared to a car that is over 3X as expensive, and often regarded as the bench mark of good handling cars.
I had some recurring issues with my 2025 Type R, so Honda America actually bought it back from me and reimbursed me even down to the markup I paid. As I began looking at the market for cars, I was able to drive a 992 GT3 on a track for an hour. I had never driven any porsche 911 before and I was always hestitant because I can't afford a GT3 really and I was afraid it would ruin my impression of everything else I could afford.
The Gt3 was not a manual, but what I really wanted to see was how did the thing feel handling wise compared to the type R. After finishing driving the GT3 I got back into my lemon type R ( even after agreeing to buy it back, it took weeks for honda to physically take the car and pay me). I couldn't believe how good the type R still was compared to the gt3. Steering feel wise, in a turn, I can honestly say the type R feels just as good if not better. There's so much information you can feel in the type R and the GT3's steering to me, felt easier than I prefer, it turns incredibly quick and with less effort than the type R. Is that adjustable? maybe, but the raw information , the feel of the road, the overall feel of the car as you are in a turn, was not that much more fun than the type R.
Clearly The Gt3 is just a different league though, that vicious NA engine , and however they setup the suspension is just amazing, I can't believe the car can handle so much in a turn despite being rwd and rear engined. I had an instructor with me that pressed me to push the car to the max the whole time so
I definitely learned the limits of the car as we almost crashed into a barrier once, which was my fault, before he grabbed the wheel and corrected my nonsense.
But I walked away incredibly happy, I couldn't believe it, the GT3 was the best handling car I'd driven , no doubt, not the fastest, but incredibly fun. But the Type R still felt almost just as fun handling wise. I couldnt believe it. And then you can't help but factor in , we are talking about a $50k car.. and it feels almost as fun, if not as fun as a Gt3? I still can't believe it. these things are such bargains for what they give you. I hate FWD but in the type R, somehow it doesn't even matter, Ive learned to love it. I am going to purchase another type r. but lets be real, id get the damn gt3 if i could afford it, that engine is just something else. hah! but still. The handling we enjoy is just right there with the gt3, still can't beileve it. and when I say handling I really mean, how does it feel, how fun does it feel to turn in and move in the car, not necessarily what's better, bc the damn gt3 would lap the fl5 in that same time period i had with it, but still.
I had some recurring issues with my 2025 Type R, so Honda America actually bought it back from me and reimbursed me even down to the markup I paid. As I began looking at the market for cars, I was able to drive a 992 GT3 on a track for an hour. I had never driven any porsche 911 before and I was always hestitant because I can't afford a GT3 really and I was afraid it would ruin my impression of everything else I could afford.
The Gt3 was not a manual, but what I really wanted to see was how did the thing feel handling wise compared to the type R. After finishing driving the GT3 I got back into my lemon type R ( even after agreeing to buy it back, it took weeks for honda to physically take the car and pay me). I couldn't believe how good the type R still was compared to the gt3. Steering feel wise, in a turn, I can honestly say the type R feels just as good if not better. There's so much information you can feel in the type R and the GT3's steering to me, felt easier than I prefer, it turns incredibly quick and with less effort than the type R. Is that adjustable? maybe, but the raw information , the feel of the road, the overall feel of the car as you are in a turn, was not that much more fun than the type R.
Clearly The Gt3 is just a different league though, that vicious NA engine , and however they setup the suspension is just amazing, I can't believe the car can handle so much in a turn despite being rwd and rear engined. I had an instructor with me that pressed me to push the car to the max the whole time so
I definitely learned the limits of the car as we almost crashed into a barrier once, which was my fault, before he grabbed the wheel and corrected my nonsense.
But I walked away incredibly happy, I couldn't believe it, the GT3 was the best handling car I'd driven , no doubt, not the fastest, but incredibly fun. But the Type R still felt almost just as fun handling wise. I couldnt believe it. And then you can't help but factor in , we are talking about a $50k car.. and it feels almost as fun, if not as fun as a Gt3? I still can't believe it. these things are such bargains for what they give you. I hate FWD but in the type R, somehow it doesn't even matter, Ive learned to love it. I am going to purchase another type r. but lets be real, id get the damn gt3 if i could afford it, that engine is just something else. hah! but still. The handling we enjoy is just right there with the gt3, still can't beileve it. and when I say handling I really mean, how does it feel, how fun does it feel to turn in and move in the car, not necessarily what's better, bc the damn gt3 would lap the fl5 in that same time period i had with it, but still.
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