Thanks for the 'heads up' Roger. I will track down a copy now. I agree with your comment. I can see the attractions of the newer model to some but I always seem to favour older cars over new.
I'd be interested in seeing the sales demographics of the current +8 compared to the current roadsters, which I think should be capable of satisfying anyone's need for speed.
Given the Roadster was introduced to replace the original +8, if the book on +8s is to be believed, perhaps a 3 way comparison would hve been even better. The evolution seems to be: Trad + Trad V8 Trad + modern V6 Aero Chassis + Modern V8
I'd like an Aero chassis with a V6, for me the BMW V8 is just too much power. But the Ford motor wouldn't gell with all the BMW electronics. The BMW straight 6 would be perfect in an Aero but after measuring it in my sons 330 CSI M Sport as far as I can measure it the BMW straigt 6 is too long. Sad, it is a wonderful motor.
Peter, 66, 2016 Porsche Boxster S No longer driving Tarka, the 2014 Plus 8...
Not sure that the first 3.0 Roadster was actually intended to directly replace the +8 as a type of car, even though it was of course to be the biggest engine car of the classic 4 wheelers. When the suspension was set up initially both the spring rates and damper rates were set soft as a 'fast long distance cruiser' as opposed to a 'hard sports car'. Spring rates and damper settings were soon increased I believe as customers wanted a +8 type of ride. Cheers PJB.
I'd like an Aero chassis with a V6, for me the BMW V8 is just too much power. But the Ford motor wouldn't gell with all the BMW electronics. The BMW straight 6 would be perfect in an Aero but after measuring it in my sons 330 CSI M Sport as far as I can measure it the BMW straigt 6 is too long. Sad, it is a wonderful motor.
I think a straight six is a great engine configuration for a sports car.