Any review is always going to be subjective to some degree or other...
So are personal drive impressions of a car...
Consequently, putting down one make of car over another, is just plain silly and immature IMHO.
Facts can be used to support an opinion/viewpoint, such as 'sportiness' with acceleration times etc, especially if it is an viewpoint such as sportiness that seems to be currently so much in vogue.
But what about comfort? What is the objective/factual measure for that?
And how about engineering, material, and design quality?
What is the
factual measure for that?
Does longevity and reliability factor into these reviews, or are we only concerned about driving thrills and not the practical realities of actually owning a car?
How about the comfort side of it for passengers?
Or are we expected to believe that in a relationship where your partner may contribute 50% or more of the cost of the vehicle, that their needs don't matter, as long as the driver gets a 'sporty' drive?
So many of these reviews seem only relevant in terms of fulfilling the fantasies of car fanboys and selling magazines as against providing balanced and pertinent information that might suit a car buyer looking to purchase a vehicle, and no doubt with many, and often conflicting needs.
Just my impressions/opinion of course...
On another note though, it is nice to see no bias between country of origin or brand badge, and that a Japanese car can compete with the acknowledged German standard setter when it comes to that narrow criteria of sportiness in that particular market segment.
Best
Jon...
