It's a pretty good movie if you're just watching solely for the car scenes - which, to be honest, you probably are. Any scenes that try to be 'broody' and emotional don't really work. But the actual car scenes are very well done, and the characters actually have reactions to the speeds they're doing, instead of just a blank/serious face they all do in the Fast and Furious movies. And suffice to say, there are some funny lines here or there in it.
Only real issues beside the poor emotion/'love' scenes are the budget saving in places. In one stunt, you can clearly see wheels from a V6 base model Mustang since they no doubt ran out of copies of the wheels on the actual car. Also, the supercar replicas are indeed pretty decent, and most average Joes wouldn't tell the difference, but there are issues that take away from them, like missing badges, not being quite the right proportions, etc. Oh, and the 1st person views, whilst cool, clearly show the the gauges not doing anything. Sticks out quite badly.
The thing that really irked me about that jump wasn't whether or not it was doable in a perfect way (which, to be fair, probably could be done after numerous tries/wrecked Escorts). It was the fact that you can clearly see stuff falling off the front of the Escort after the jump, yet in the part where he saves Roman from the tank, the front is magically fine. Call it picky, but I just found it annoying, just as much as Diesel's Superman moment.
Look at 3:37 in the posted video, then skip to 3:47.