Cizeta Moroder V16T

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Sven
So, only 9 were built, huh? That's pretty neat to have it in the game then.

He'll have to start up the production line again, after people get interested in it from GT4 :dopey:




Nobody here read evo magazine? They are going to start production again!!!! Not sure why though, who wants a car with an engine wich weighs more than an elephant and looks like i lambo rep? individual i guess but not my cup to tea :yuck:
 
The Cizeta has absolutely terrible handling! For me its the most suprising let down for what I expected to be a capable, Lambo style "supercar".... :(

Good job they only built 9! :yuck:
 
:) There is also a red one here in southern california, it came out to a "toys 4 tots" in December. Ill see if I can dig up some pics.

here they are

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If this works....a sound clip of 16 cyl :)

http://nikescream.com/16cyl.mov
 
Vanquish Man
did you know that the Sultan of Brunei owns TWO Cizetas V16's?
i just put it there, fyi. and im not lying either.

Well seeing one cizeta by itself handles like poo in an ice rink, maybe he thought that if he put two of them together... :sly:
 
I would like to back Verbal up a little bit. AFter reading about the 'queen of understeer' i thought id take my cizeta for a spin around the ring. so i donned some N2's and off i went. Erm, yes ok, it does udersteer, if you're going too fast, as with, erm, all cars, but no, compared to any FF car, this cannot be called the quenn of udnersteer. fine, it isnt a great handling car, but with over 580bhp, and rear wheel drive (i'm aware its MR) it will succomb to power oversteer, and i am having good fun drifting it around the 'ring. albeit with a few spins at the moment.
 
At first, the Cizeta feels like it has an awful lot of understeer, but that's just initial turn-in. Once it starts turning, it loves to break lose. I find it to be a really fun car to drive, if you do it properly. It's not terribly responsive or precise, but it's just so FUN!
 
well sorry guys, ive only raced it once and was dissapointed, so i never raced it again. the track i raced on was Autumn ring, a very nimble track with alot of small corners, i suppose this didnt give the cizetta time to settle into the corner. therefore all i felt was understeer.. i retract my statement if that is the case. Sorry about that
 
Wonderful explanation, awesome pics. I'd always been really interested in that car from the point I found it while poking around in the Italian car shop. Can't wait to drive it. Mostly, I love flip-up headlights to death, so hey, two's good, four's better!! :dopey: :)
 
~Sp33~
you shouldnt have to develop a way to drive a car... it should come naturally and let the car adapt to you.
no that is the most noobish statement i've ever read, do you think that person who switches from gt racing to f1 cars doesnt have to learn how to drive the car? of course they do its a transition, just like switching to a car that suffers from understeers requires that you learn the cars weaknesses and strengths. :dunce:
 
geez dude,

what i mean is its much more fun to control a car that suits you, rather then having to adapt to it.. as for formula one cars and race car drivers, most of them do it for a job, not for sheer enjoyment, they may get an adrenalin rush out of it, but this is a video game...

settle down you evil toast man
 
~Sp33~
geez dude,

what i mean is its much more fun to control a car that suits you, rather then having to adapt to it.. as for formula one cars and race car drivers, most of them do it for a job, not for sheer enjoyment, they may get an adrenalin rush out of it, but this is a video game...

settle down you evil toast man
regardless you dont drive a civic like you drive an impreza in the game do you? i dont think so and if you did either the impreza would be driven slow or the civic very fast, this is what i mean your statement is asenine even if it is a game. btw i'm not mad just preventing you from sounding stupid. đź’ˇ
 
I never said that you must drive every car the same. The fact that you have to develop a way of driving just means that the car has faults, a car with less faults means less time having to adapt, maybe its a personal opinion but i believe that the less time you spend training yourself in being a driver of this machine, the more time you can enjoy and expolit wat it has.
 
i dont know if i quoted you wrong you said the car should adadpt to you... which means you should drive the same as you would drive any other car :dunce: because the cars is the one changing not you. :dunce: i give up trying to explain the rewards of relearning your driving style on a car to someone who can comprehend it.
 
alright. A car that has excessive understeer or wild snap oversteer isnt going to be a real great drive, itll probably be frustrating at times... So lets see here. Should we choose the car thats a pain in the ass and spend many hours on various tracks, putting up with its flaws, or do we choose the car in which handles well and makes you comfortable to drive it.

It seems that you have chosen the first. i was stating that it would be much more fun to not have to worry about that craptown $hit.
 
as i said i will stop trying to explain the rewards of relearning your driving style on a difficult car because it will make you a better drive on the easier one :dunce: because you're too stupid to understand. đź’ˇ


W00t senior member post. :) :)
 
how dare you. i refuse to continue in being mocked in this thread. I tried to give debate, and all that was left was for you to patronise me. Congratulations, i have given up.
 
~Sp33~
how dare you. i refuse to continue in being mocked in this thread. I tried to give debate, and all that was left was for you to patronise me. Congratulations, i have given up.
lol i did not patronise you i had given up in the post before my last and yet to continued to pick at it even though i said it wasn't worth me explaining it to you. maybe you should READ posts before you reply.
 
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