Storia Cross Four vs. Starlet Glanza V
*** Round 1 *** Price ***
Starlet Glanza V -- 14,300 kazula
Storia Cross Four - 13,900 kazula
400 Kazulas may not sound like much, but if you bought just 5,000 of each car.. the person with just five thousand Daihatsus would also be able to afford an entry level Bugatti Veyron... and therefore own 5,001 Turbo charged four wheel drive vehicles... - So if you really want a Bugatti Veyron you have to buy a Daihatsu!
°Oo.oO° Toyota (9) °Oo.oO° Daihatsu (10) °Oo.oO°
*** Round 2 *** Paint Chips ***
Starlet Glanza V -- 4 chips
Storia Cross Four - 1 chip
Daihatsu are being pretty tight fisted with just a white car. Toyota spoil us with four-ish chips-ish.
°Oo.oO° Toyota 10(19) °Oo.oO° Daihatsu 9(19) °Oo.oO°
*** Round 3 *** Looks ***
Both are cute hot hatch things. The shorter/slimmer/taller Cross Four has 4 doors, the longer/wider but vertically challenged (*) Starlet has just two. The Starlet has a couple of fog lamps and a scoop on the bonnet a neat rear spoiler. The Door windows also has a drop down effect toward the front wheel - If you drink a bottle of Galliano and squint your eyes it looks just like a Lamborghini Diablo... Squint squint... Look! Both of them have four wheels and a rear spoiler! Case Closed!
The Cross Four. Maybe if you only have a partial Lobotomy
(Just like Ryk) you could see a bit of an XKE-type Jag in the front of the Storia that oval radiator mouth bisected by a simple piece of chrome, a pair of egg shaped head lamps a soft sensuous curvy body... Maybe those curved side windows at the rear...
So a Diablo or a Jaguar E Type? which is better? Unlike Enzo Ferrari I prefer the Lambo to the Jugular. Win for the Diablo, erm I mean Toyota.
(*) (The Starlet is 2 inches shorter in height, than the Cross Four)
°Oo.oO° Toyota 10(29) °Oo.oO° Daihatsu 9(28)
*** Round 4 *** Just Weight a Minute! ***
Starlet Glanza V -- 920kg
Storia Cross Four - 840kg
80kilos is alot.. 176 pounds which is a big Welterweight fighter a few days before the fight. But when both cars are so light that 80 kilos makes the Toyota almost 10% heavier than the Daihatsu.
°Oo.oO° Toyota 9(38) °Oo.oO° Daihatsu 10(38)
*** Round 5 *** Lashings of Cholesterol Rich Powah ***
Starlet Glanza V -- 133bhp
Storia Cross Four - 118bhp
15 more horses on the Toyota makes it over 10% more powerful which can't be under stated when both cars are teeny tiny things fifteen horses may as well be 50. The Daihatsu does well to get so many horses out of its repurposed lawnmower engine, but just not enough to win.
°Oo.oO° Toyota 10(48) °Oo.oO° Daihatsu 9(47) °Oo.oO°
*** Round 6 *** Amateur Cup - Brands Hatch Indy Circuit ***
Starlet Glanza V --- 1m01.7 2m06.3
Storia Cross Four - 1m03.7 2m09.2
This will be a theme here, the Toyota Diablo scorching the little Daihatsu XKE. In leafy Kent, the Starlet dazzled. I used stock tyres here. And to be honest it felt a bit too grippy.
°Oo.oO° Toyota 10(58) °Oo.oO° Daihatsu 8(55) °Oo.oO°
*** Round 7 *** Amateur Cup - Grand Valley East ***
Starlet Glanza V -- 1m29.7 3m03.5
Storia Cross Four - 1m30.7 3m05.2
Love this track, easy to forget it and even better when you are on Comfort Hard tyres to get the full experience of the cars... which made the Daihatsu a real bundle of fun to chuck about. The Starlet was less joyful with its fun killing understeer, but if you have a bit of skill you can kick the rear out if you invoke Thor and Freya.
°Oo.oO° Toyota 10(68) °Oo.oO° Daihatsu 8(63) °Oo.oO°
*** Round 8 *** Amateur Cup - Willow Springs ***
Starlet Glanza V -- 1m47.0 3m37.1
Storia Cross Four - 1m48.3 3m38.7
The long fast corners were hard for the pushy Starlet, but that powah let it stretch out a fast lap and the race pace win.
°Oo.oO° Toyota 10(78) °Oo.oO° Daihatsu 8(71) °Oo.oO°
*** Round 9 *** Fun to Drive ***
Starlet Glanza V -- Powerful Front wheel drive with a portion of Understeer to make sure you don't get too silly.
Storia Cross Four - Lighter car with a soft Rubensesque quality to the styling gives the car a healthy vibrant quality. Indeed this quality passes from the styling into that vivacious engine that pours out a remarkable punch from such a small portion. Turn in feels keyed to the road, feedback is pretty good for an all wheel drive Mutt, but go in hard into a corner, lift off the throttle and the car will lurch sideways in a most pleasing fashion, Mere moments before I dial up a dose of Opposite lock and put some power into the wheels, gather it up in a cloud of tyre smoke. If you enjoy being a weekend houligan then you can act up the goat in this pocket rocket.
°Oo.oO° Toyota 9(87) °Oo.oO° Daihatsu 10(81) °Oo.oO°
*** Round 10 *** Weight Balance ***
Starlet Glanza V -- 63:37
Storia Cross Four - 58:42
Horrible numbers. Look at all that weight over the front axel, horrible! Minus 63 for the Toyota and minus 58 for the Daihatsu.
°Oo.oO° Toyota -63(24) °Oo.oO° Daihatsu -58(23) °Oo.oO°
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So does the cheaper more fun car beat the more powerful faster car that isn't that great to drive? After a close 10 round battle
Ryk chooses the Toyota Starlet Glanza V