July 3, 200817 yr Based on their "Fast & Frugal Index", which is weighted between track numbers and MPG 10. Audi TT 3.2 Quattro - F&FI - 101.71 9. Mazda MX-5 - 102.03 8. Pontiac Solstice GXP - 102.42 7. Nissan Nismo 350Z - 103.58 6. BMW 135i - 105.93 5. Mini Cooper S - 107.13 4. Chevrolet Corvette Z51 - 107.27 3. Lotus Elise SC - 108.92 2. Honda S2000CR - 110.11 And the #1, according to them: 1. Chevrolet Cobalt SS - 113.09 Nice to see three GM models on there... Edit: http://www.roadandtrack.com/article.asp?se...article_id=6871 Edited July 3, 200817 yr by traumadog
July 3, 200817 yr Shouldn't the Sky be tied with the Solstice? No Civic Si is sort of surprising since the Cobalt is on there, but I guess it shows how good the new SS really is.
July 3, 200817 yr I can hear the fanboys raging over the fact that the Cobalt beat out the BMW 1-Series.
July 3, 200817 yr I'm glad to see a core brand like Pontiac represented when they considered a Kappa car, instead of a failed brand, like Saturn. Good to see Cobalt SS at the top.
July 4, 200817 yr I am gonna get this mag for this article. Good to see GM with 3 models in. Screw the Saturn Sky, they should never have gotten that car in the first place. It proves Pontiac isn't all boring and has SOME serious performance.
July 5, 200817 yr Well I don't like the tacky Nismo crap on the clean 3 fiddy Z. I'd love to have a regular version, however, and the whole list is cool.
July 5, 200817 yr Well I don't like the tacky Nismo crap on the clean 3 fiddy Z. I'd love to have a regular version, however, and the whole list is cool. Yes, the 350Z looks so much better without the tacked on blorch. I read the article, the 135 was absurdly over-the-top overpriced, IMHO, though, at $41k..
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