russv
Member
The puma feels fast in some places and slow in others though. For example:
- On a wide empty road, it feels pretty slow, its ok, but it doesn't really feel fast. But thats ok, speed isn't everything, if you accelerate from 0-60 in 3 seconds, you only get to enjoy the experience for 3 or so seconds before you're breaking the speed limit. So while the puma may take 8-9secs, it may not be very fast, but its still enjoyable (I think I'd prefer about 6.5-7.5s 0-60 though, and more torque, FRP is closer to ideal imo!).
- On a twisty B road it can be very fast, because most fast cars are limited by their handling, and the puma has some of the best handling. A car with 500hp can't really use all that power there, so the Puma can perform almost on par with them, maybe even better in some cases. But just hope that they're aren't many straights ;D
You see it on the track too, puma catches up on the corners, falls back on the straights, over and over again. So for me, the puma is a very fast car, and its also a fairly slow car, depending where it is.
- On a wide empty road, it feels pretty slow, its ok, but it doesn't really feel fast. But thats ok, speed isn't everything, if you accelerate from 0-60 in 3 seconds, you only get to enjoy the experience for 3 or so seconds before you're breaking the speed limit. So while the puma may take 8-9secs, it may not be very fast, but its still enjoyable (I think I'd prefer about 6.5-7.5s 0-60 though, and more torque, FRP is closer to ideal imo!).
- On a twisty B road it can be very fast, because most fast cars are limited by their handling, and the puma has some of the best handling. A car with 500hp can't really use all that power there, so the Puma can perform almost on par with them, maybe even better in some cases. But just hope that they're aren't many straights ;D
You see it on the track too, puma catches up on the corners, falls back on the straights, over and over again. So for me, the puma is a very fast car, and its also a fairly slow car, depending where it is.