I love videos like this one, where Jason Cammisa compares a bunch of speedsters in a drag race. The best part? All are nominally available for under $35,000 — which sticks in my throat, of course, but these are the times we live in. The cars tested:
- Ford Mustang Ecoboost
- Subaru WRX
- VW GTI
- Hyundai Elantra N
- Mini Cooper S
- Mazda3 Turbo, and
- Toyota GR86.
All but the Mustang and the Mini have available stick shifts. (No stick option on that Mustang? WTF?)
Longtime, or even recent Readers will know of my abiding love for the old-fashioned manual transmission*, so the new double-clutch quick-change autos leave me unmoved… because I’m not interested in drag racing.
Come to think of it, I’m not interested in any racing; but I tend to prefer rather more powerful engines over anemic ones, which is why I was interested in the video.
So: if the above were the only cars I could pick from, which would get my dollars?
Probably the VW GTI, because I have a long and cordial relationship with VW cars in general, and the GTI is still acceptably quick (even though it got skunked in this drag race) and it has room to hold all my stuff (gun bags and cases, grab ‘n go bags, etc.) I know that the latter was not part of the criteria for the video, but it’s one of my major criteria, so there.
I don’t hate any of the others, mind you: I think they’re all pretty good cars, by and large, and wouldn’t feel hard done by with any of them. A few are just too small for me (Mini, Subaru and Toyota GR86) and the Mustang is just too heavy (despite being the fastest of the above, by far). But taken as a whole, it’s not a bad group of cars.
That Hyndai Elantra surprised me. I had no idea the N model was a pocket rocket, but then again, I’ve never been interested in Hyundai ever since renting an Elantra for a weekend road trip and having my back and ass ache for days afterwards. That was a long time ago, though, so maybe they’ve improved.
I kinda wish that Jason had included the Honda Civic Type R, but it fails the $35k criterion miserably so I understand.
*for the same reason I prefer revolvers to semi-auto handguns**, bolt-action to semi-auto rifles, and manual-wind watches to Duracell models: I like to operate and control my machinery.
**yes, I know I generally carry a 1911 semi-auto, but if somebody said I had to carry a large-caliber revolver instead, I’d be perfectly happy with that.










