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Post Wed Dec 17, 2014 7:33 am

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07CobaltGirl wrote:The thing to remember about these reviews is time. Contributors on this site are doing these things in their free time. It is not their job to do them. As with anything on the internet, real life should and does come first. When time permits, other things can get done. Some weeks it might allow 20 hours, other weeks might allow none at all. Be appreciative of what you see, and just know more will come with time. :) This applies to all user created content including 3D models, tracks, photoshops, reviews, and anything else you might see people trying to do. Be patient!


This. I couldn't agree more. Just be patient and wait for the outcomes, it will be worth the waiting. If one is passionate about what they do, then they will do it whenever they can, which in return means that when it looks like they're not doing it, they don't have time for it momentarily but will get back to it as soon as their time allows.
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Post Tue Dec 23, 2014 9:38 pm

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Will they be released early Jan? I have another round up almost ready to be released, (most likely early - mid January due to the holiday break). If the next set of reviews will be released about then, I will hold mine back so there is a steady stream of reviews. If there is still a bit to wait, I will release mine sooner.
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Post Tue Dec 23, 2014 10:21 pm

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I believe Cheeseman is working on he texts currently. After he has those finished I can finish up my design so I can make the texts align more properly in the design.
I expect to finish that (if cheeseman is done within 2 days) between christmas and new year.
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Post Wed Dec 24, 2014 8:31 am

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Ok, I will hold my reviews until mid-late January.
But look what I found, the back issue from September! (I've been slack on these because my notebook has been away for repairs for 3 months)

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Post Wed Dec 24, 2014 9:20 am

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Nice work as usual Utopian! :)
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Post Wed Dec 24, 2014 11:09 am

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Nice work! But three months man? Thats a really long time!
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Post Tue Dec 30, 2014 1:42 am

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What is the current situation of the urban/compacts comparison?
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Post Thu Jan 01, 2015 11:59 am

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Hello everyone! A few of updates for you all

First of all, the mega small car comparison is on its way! It mainly depends on Bart, but you can expect to see it in a few days, tops.

Secondly, I am only going to do comparisons as of now. The others shall be doing the car (all on its own) reviews.

Speaking of "others"... Thirdly, who wants to join the team?

Fourthly, the comparison reviews will be posted on AutomationHub first. They will be posted on here later. The big reviews will be on AutomationHub the first day of every month, and the category changes every month. There will also be a twin test for mid-month, where only the best will be reviewed. More info on these soon.

And finally, you can send in cars with a tech year up to 2015 now, but remember, all cars must be now intended for the 2015 market, so the car's year of creation must be reasonably close to the date, not the 90s :P

Happy New Year 2015 to you all!
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Post Thu Jan 01, 2015 12:07 pm

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Thanks for the update! :D
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Post Thu Jan 01, 2015 6:57 pm

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I'd like to join the team! What would I need to join? :D
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Post Fri Jan 02, 2015 2:52 am

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By the looks of it, I might have time somewhere around the 3rd or 4th of January. Hopefully I can get it done as soon as you have all the texts ready, Cheese!
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Post Sat Jan 03, 2015 6:16 am

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Well, look who joined. Thanks to Cheeseman who let me join, as well as running me through everything. I'm going very in-depth with these reviews, so stay tuned.

Today, we're looking at...
The 2014 CJR Aspire 3.0T.
A saloon car that looks to rival cars like the Audi A6 3.0 and BMW 535i.
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---Statistics---

3.0 liter (2977 CC) turbocharged inline-6
295 HP @ 7000 RPM
250 lb-ft @ 5000 RPM
4204.9 lbs.
36.6 MPG
7-Speed sequential gearbox, RWD
0-62 MPH in 5.9 Seconds
Quarter Mile in 14.34 Seconds @ 99 MPH


Initially, I thought that the Aspire was certainly a polarizing car. The looks seemed somewhat wacky; now, the looks how grown on me. I still have a few gripes about styling. But on the road, I instantly thought how well this could substitute your daily BMW or Audi.

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The Aspire utilizes a 3.0L Inline-6, which is also turbocharged. This lets it produce 295 HP and 250 lb-ft of torque. However, delivery of both is quite lumpy, and the HP is cut off by a RPM limiter. The torque doesn't really come in until about 1800 RPM, which is low, so it's better for top gear. The transmission is quite nice, but I think lower revs while cruising at 75 MPH would be better, as it in 7th gear goes to 31-3200 RPM. The engine isn't what you'd call responsive for the class, due to minor turbo lag. But it's not too noticeable unless you're in a lower rev range. The Aspire will obliterate its rivals in Europe in a drag race, mostly because the rival are diesels. But in America, 5.9 seconds to 0 to 62 isn't really brisk, but just adequate. The smoothness, though... This engine must have been made by Land-O-Lakes. It's that buttery. For a sporty-looking car, the experience is on par with that of a BMW or Audi, but nothing exceptional. It doesn't drive in a way that'll make you frightened: It just stays planted and goes. All in all, the engine is smooth as silk but could use some better tuning to help the power band straighten out, while most other things seem reasonable.

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Strangely enough, the ride comfort in this car is not great. I know it's geared toward performance, but it shouldn't have such a wildly stiff setup. And, yet, the springs themselves don't even seem to be that stiff, but everything else does. Bumps in this vehicle are harsh, so avoid potholes all you can. Lower-profile tires don't exactly help too much, either. However, the silky smooth engine and minor body roll are plusses. Seemingly smooth roads suddenly become slightly bumpy in the Aspire.

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Here is the place where the stiff suspension redeems itself. No surprises when you're driving; the handling is completely perceivable. The cornering is just brilliant, and it hurls itself towards corners with confidence. And, of course, an ultra-high G-Force. Although there is no launch control, the car's electronics don't hamper the driving experience. The steering is also quite numb, comparable to an Audi-style numbness. All in all, the Aspire seems to have potential to be a sports sedan, but only mostly fills its expectation.

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Even with the stiff suspension, the Aspire feels very refined. The engine makes some noise, but from the inside you can barely hear it. The amount of insulation is also good. I can whisper in this car and people in the back seat could hear it. Remind me to never to curse under my breath with children in the back seat. Floor it, and you feel an (unfortunately choppy) surge of power, and a sweet engine note that talks to you, but in a shy way. In conclusion, you can decide whether or not you want your car to be quite. In this category, I know I would.

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Another place the 3.0T shines is in equipment. While it has interior equipment comparable to a Mercedes or Audi, the quality is very good. Soft-touch plastics are just the start. As I said earlier, the insulation is good, and it feels like a true luxury car. There's pretty much any driver assist you can think of besides Launch Control, and the amount of safety features is through the roof. You could smash a 4-ton truck into this, and everyone probably would survive. I think that there is a lot to like about the equipment here.

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The Aspire also stands out here, with it's great quality and equipment. Again, soft-touch materials are everywhere, although there are only a few harder plastics. The seats are similar to your favorite chair; you'll feel comfortable at any time. The rear is not at all cramped, and offers the same amount if not more comfort than the front. Quality is a plus here.

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During my drive, I noticed nothing was wrong. Absolutely nothing. The plot twist? There is none. The reliability of this is very good although in order to truly find out we'd need to daily it. No problems on my drive.

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Okay, honestly, the fuel economy in the Aspire is mind-blowing. I averaged 36.6 MPG on my drive. That's diesel economy! From a petrol-powered 3.0L turbocharged engine! Now that's amazing. When I tested an Audi A6 3.0TSFI, it only averaged 28 MPG. Germans, your engineering isn't powerful enough. Running costs, while pricey, are nothing you shouldn't expect from a car of this class. At $2742.93, it isn't too expensive, and it has the will to not break down every 5 seconds.

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Aluminum on Aluminum isn't exactly the safest idea, but it's certainly light. Although it manages to incorporate new technology that makes the Aspire safer, it's above average. The safety technology, however, is absolutely bonkers. We're talking Swedish levels of attention in safety. All the driver aids needed to help you be safe, and technology that'll prevent you from getting into an accident in the first place helps the Aspire become on of the safest cars on the road.

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Pros: Good quality, very safe, nice to drive, very quiet, brilliant fuel economy.
Cons: Harsh ride, choppy acceleration, strange powerband.

Overall, if you're looking for a bargain Rolls-Royce, look elsewhere. This won't help you. But if you're looking for a fun, sporty sedan that just happens to be very well-made, safe as a Swede, and high-quality, you may have a winner right here.
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Post Sat Jan 03, 2015 8:13 am

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Good review!
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Post Sat Jan 03, 2015 8:38 am

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You found it really necesarry to quote the complete review when you are the first person to reply, vmo?
EDIT: thanks mod for snipping!

On-topic: Nicely written titleguy! Looking good and pleasent to read.
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Post Sat Jan 03, 2015 10:07 pm

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WizzyThaMan wrote:You found it really necesarry to quote the complete review when you are the first person to reply, vmo?
EDIT: thanks mod for snipping!

On-topic: Nicely written titleguy! Looking good and pleasent to read.


sorry :( he thought he had to respond instead quote.
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