Q60 Final Teaser - Revealed in Detroit
#1756
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Not talking head to head (or street racing .... forbidden here), just out driving for grins and I decide to step on it. I doubt very seriously anyone would know (without a watch, without another car next to you) if you did a 4.5 run or a 4.7 run. I think what everyone will notice is the increased torque, that 0-25 jump that hopefully the new Q60 will offer.
#1757
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Not talking head to head (or street racing .... forbidden here), just out driving for grins and I decide to step on it. I doubt very seriously anyone would know (without a watch, without another car next to you) if you did a 4.5 run or a 4.7 run. I think what everyone will notice is the increased torque, that 0-25 jump that hopefully the new Q60 will offer.
Why purchase a 400HP TT car? Typically those who do so are looking for speed, then those who are tuning want that extra time off their 0-60 or 1/4.
I would notice a sub 4 second car vs a 4.3 second car for sure.
I'm not saying anything bad, just what I've seen real world.
#1758
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I'll buy that but my guess is more of us are "average Joe's" (but can't admit it). I still contest the majority (like 95%) can't tell a 2/10 of a second difference. Sorta of like claiming you can hear the difference between .04% THD and .06% THD on your stereo :-)
Lets all agree we hope the new Q60 has some spirited get up and go.
Lets all agree we hope the new Q60 has some spirited get up and go.
Last edited by 2008G-Man; 01-25-2016 at 06:36 PM.
#1759
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I'll buy that but my guess is more of us are "average Joe's" (but can't admit it). I still contest the majority (like 95%) can't tell a 2/10 of a second difference. Sorta of like claiming you can hear the difference between 4% THD and 6% THD on your stereo :-)
Lets all agree we hope the new Q60 has some spirited get up and go.
Lets all agree we hope the new Q60 has some spirited get up and go.
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2008G-Man (01-25-2016)
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I can agree I hope the Q60 will be great.
I don't agree that the people won't be able to tell the difference. Drive a Lexus ISF and then drive the new m4. Essentially four tents of second different in the 0-60. The M4 feels like a rocket compared to the old ISF.
Not sure if you're speaking on experience or not. I understand this is a Infiniti forum.
I'll agree to disagree on that.
I don't agree that the people won't be able to tell the difference. Drive a Lexus ISF and then drive the new m4. Essentially four tents of second different in the 0-60. The M4 feels like a rocket compared to the old ISF.
Not sure if you're speaking on experience or not. I understand this is a Infiniti forum.
I'll agree to disagree on that.
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P Casey (01-25-2016)
#1763
Do you think anyone will REALLY notice a .2 or .4 sec difference in 0-60 without a stopwatch? I think if it hops off the line better the the current anemic G37/Q60 (torque related, not AWD vs RWD) we will all be happy.
Soon we will know, I hope. This next gen Q60 is very much on my radar to replace our current G37 when the time comes.
Is the current Q60Xs faster 0-60 than the current Q60s?
Soon we will know, I hope. This next gen Q60 is very much on my radar to replace our current G37 when the time comes.
Is the current Q60Xs faster 0-60 than the current Q60s?
#1764
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I wouldn't care one way or the other. I am not drag racing the car and I agree with the statement that most (wether they admit it or not) can't really tell the difference in .2 or .4s. On a day to day basis that most of will be using the car that really doesnt matter. That is my same argument with wanting a manual over DCT. I don't care if the DCT can shift in whatever miliseconds faster than I can. I want to drive the car, I want to be in control and if the car has 400hp that will be enough EVEN if its 4.4 or 4.6 0-60 time. I think some people are splitting hairs with their arguments against getting the car...IMO
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2008G-Man (01-26-2016)
#1765
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I didn't even know how to respond to this at first. Hell yeah 0.2s is a massive gain. It sounds insignificant until you see two cars go head to head, especially on the track where that .2s difference significantly adds up over a lap. Anyone who doesn't care about 0.2s difference doesn't care about how fast a car is anyway. And this is not just about pleasing current G/Q owners. It's about being able to go up against the competition and bringing in new customers. A good AWD system doesn't just give you better launches, it also give you consistency which is HUGE. Nothing worse than flooring it from a stand still and spinning your wheels while while everyone else pulls away, even those not trying. As the old saying goes, "power is nothing without control".
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#1767
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Intake, exhaust, hi-flow cats= $2000 = .02 seconds in the 0-60 and .2 seconds in the 1/4 hahahaha
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twin_snails (01-26-2016)
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A lot of talk about 2-tenths etc in the 0-60. Really 1/4 mile and trap speed is a better indicator of which car has better drag-strip performance. It is actually possible for two cars to have the exact same 0-60 time and yet one can be behind or in front of the other, or for one car to have a faster 0-60 time and yet be behind the car with a slower 0-60 time (playing catch up). 0-60 is only gives you general idea of how quick a car is/isn't off the line. 2 tenths of a second is not that much of a difference when you are talking 0-60. In the quarter mile that is generally 2 car.
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InfinitiFreak (01-26-2016)
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#1770
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A lot of talk about 2-tenths etc in the 0-60. Really 1/4 mile and trap speed is a better indicator of which car has better drag-strip performance. It is actually possible for two cars to have the exact same 0-60 time and yet one can be behind or in front of the other, or for one car to have a faster 0-60 time and yet be behind the car with a slower 0-60 time (playing catch up). 0-60 is only gives you general idea of how quick a car is/isn't off the line. 2 tenths of a second is not that much of a difference when you are talking 0-60. In the quarter mile that is generally 2 car.
Hypothetically if you happen to be out and about and are at a stop light and you get the urge to punch it and you are unaware the car next to you decides to do the same thing, in most cases you won't have a 1/4 mile to drive this way ..... hypothetically of course.
By now many members are probably, "will he shut-up already" so I will, last post on the discussion, thanks all for participating.