by bcr5784 » Tue Aug 07, 2018 4:18 pm
I can't really post under the new owner thread (yet), but a did test the car a few days ago and here are my thoughts. I have a deposit on a PE but wasn't prepared to commit to buy before testing. I've posted this elsewhere, but I've had a few more thoughts and remembered a few more impressions.
As I have a Cayman 981S and have driven a 718 and an Evora 410 (a contender to replace the 981) - I'll compare and contrast. I only had about at 20-25 minute drive so I can't say my conclusions are final - but some initial impressions surprised me (mostly good)
First impressions - well actually I've sat in one before, so they aren't new. As others have said the interior isn't as aesthetically pleasing as my Cayman (and I prefer the Lotus interior too - though that is a much style as perceived quality). On the plus side the controls in the Alpine are better placed and for the most part ergonomically superior to the Cayman. The handbrake and heater controls spring to mind - and talking of springs the Alpine indicators don't suffer from the low rent springy feel that the Caymans do. I also prefer the paddles on the steering column rather than the wheel (as is the case with the Cayman) - but doubtless others will take a different view.
While on the interior I thought both the telematics display and the changing instrument display with mode were a bit of a gimmick I could do without (though the boost display did allow me to make some judgement about turbo lag). Since I'd probably never use the cruise controls, I find dedicating the steering wheel buttons to cruise irritating.
Access is very good - better than the Cayman despite the buckets (my Cayman has standard seats). The buckets themselves seemed very comfortable - ideal for me on the road, but perhaps not supportive enough on track (I'm small and would rattle around a bit). Despite my lack of inches I found forward vision good - and I assume the seat was in the middle position. I doubt I'd want to raise the seat. Overall the driving position suited me very well.
But what's it like to drive?
First off, at low speeds, the ride is pretty STIFF and jiggly (first surprise) - much more so than my Cayman with its PASM set to Normal - indeed much like the Cayman PASM set to Sport. That impression changes as speed rises, though I'd still say that the Cayman in PASM Normal is at least as comfortable. However there is always the underlying feeling that the Alpine suspension has more travel to play with. The roads weren't bad enough to really form a final conclusion.
The next thing that strikes you (big time) is the agility - in a completely different league to the Cayman. It is often said that a Caterham steers using the power of thought - the Alpine comes closest in my experience. Some think the Alpine steering is too light - personally I thought it just right - and superior to my 981 . Re a 718 with Power Steering Plus I tried - perhaps not as good feel as the 718, but close. Certainly the steering was better than I expected from what I had read. In truth it is quite difficult to separate the steering response from the response of the chassis - which is outstanding.
Others have said the gearbox is inferior to PDK, and I didn't try the automatic modes long enough to be sure. In manual it was as quick and smooth as PDK in Normal mode - definitely better than expected. I don't like creep on dual clutch boxes - it's totally unnecessay and makes braking smoothly to a halt difficult. However creep on the Alpine is much less intrusive than on the Cayman and far easier to live with. The brakes are heavier than the Cayman (which I like - the Cayman's are overservoed for me) which makes feathering them as you come to a halt easier too.
The engine is engaging. There is, in truth, as much lag as a 718 - a bit disappointing, however the fact that boost is not so great and that the gearing of the Alpine is MUCH lower means the impact is less. The engine makes nice noises in Normal (imo) and on boost, odd noises apart, you really would be hard to tell it was a turbo at all. It revs very freely to beyond 6000 rpm. Completely different (imo) to the 718. I didn't like the Sports exhaust and wish it could be disabled. It seems a pity that you can't configure steering weight and ESC to your own preferances and make the Sports exhaust switchable (which would help on track days)
I didn't get extended experience at motorway speeds, but I am inclined to believe the car is quieter than the 981 over course surfaces (an achilles heel of the 981). Others have suggested that stability at speed may be an issue. There was no wind and stability was absolutely fine for me. Didn't (obviously) get a chance to assess at 3 figure + speeds.
Down in the noise - I have seen some suggestion that the Aircon is not very powerful. The problem to me (such as it is) is that the central vents are non-adjustable and are pointed at the "transmission" tunnel. Actual output (temperature was 30+C) seems fine and not an issue if you angle the outside vents carefully. As many have said, rear vision is poor, internal storage dreadful and rear boot access badly constricted.
Conclusion?
The niggles don't amount to a hill of beans - it's bloody fantanstic! Most fun I've had in ages (in a car, you understand) - a Caterham may just shade it - but only in a narrow window of circumstances. An Elise has better steering - but I'd pick the Alpine over it. It's immediately engaging at legal speeds in a way a Cayman never is .