James
I'm not sure how a rear drive MX-5 is comparative and I made no comments about being 'left behind' but anyway.......
I've driven 'Yello's' Revo remapped pd150 cupra and done a few thousand miles in an LCR.
Driving a diesel, even a remapped one is boring compared to a petrol 1.8T IMO, that being my opinion it's not cobblers, it's my opinion.
Owning a pd150 or FR you will also have to live with the stigma you drive a 'lesser' model and it's a dirty derv.
p.s. RR figures mean sh1t I got 272bhp and 315lbsft torque on a remapped LCR - No other mods........did I believe it?, did i feck
Please do not take my previous post or this one as though I've taken it as a personal insult, I haven't.
The mx-5 comparison was with a revvy petrol engined car that was fun, not unlike a LCR but probably more fun I suggest. On that basis, it's a reasonable comparable to it.
Your opinion isn't cobblers, but you said:
'If you don't get the LCR you'll always wish you had
Fact'
How is that a fact, you certainly aren't saying that's your opinion, are you? That is cobblers, as I said.
Again, stating that he'll have to live with the stigma of driving a 'lesser model' and 'dirty derv', you are passing it off as fact. Is there really a stigma, as I've been to a few meets and I haven't seen it, personally. One of my father's cars is a 4.2 tdi A8 Quattro - is there a stigma attached to that, with a sub 6 second 0-60 time and better handling than a LCR and if so, where is the line? See what I mean, that's a daft comment.
At the end of the day, all comments in this thread are subjective and largely individuals bigging up their own cars. I was trying to be objective as I could and put the other side of the coin.
It's exciting for me to chase a LCR through the back roads in my 'boring' Tdi and not let him lose me... in my opinion.
Rolling road figures, I agree with you - read my posts again, as I say, it's largely willy waving. I will make up for the gain most LCR's have on my diesel in driving ability alone, unless you have the engine out on a dyno, a rolling road will not be particularly accurate.
As I say, for what this chap wants, the tdi seems sensible to me.