GS vs GT

Bebs

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Yep spotted that earlier and was going to take a look this afternoon when I get round to pouring a drink and sparking up a stogie.
 

hashluck

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Good video. Given the brief is which would you take for a spirited Sunday drive I thought the Gransport would (should) win even through the GT is an MC-Shift which narrows the gap a bit. The Gransport is just more agile and more planted and with more steering feel. I say this as an owner of both (albeit MC-Victory and MC-Stradale versions).
 

JonnyWhitters

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I love Ben’s videos. He’s a proper enthusiast and wants to quite literally take his kids along for the ride.

Really good ambassador for the brand and I had a great afternoon shooting with him when he did my QPV (which I can barely believe is over a year ago now).
 

Guy

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Good video. Given the brief is which would you take for a spirited Sunday drive I thought the Gransport would (should) win even through the GT is an MC-Shift which narrows the gap a bit. The Gransport is just more agile and more planted and with more steering feel. I say this as an owner of both (albeit MC-Victory and MC-Stradale versions).
I think we are aligned here. Having owned both, I would have either over most other cars on the road but the GS is the better sports car. My MC Shift GTS was better looking and better sounding as std (Larinis on the GS close the gap) and better if it was an every day car and possibly better still with a ZF.
 

dickygrace

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Decent video, but it is a comparison of a £14k car and a £22k car. One is 20 years old and one is 12. I pretty much agree with their conclusions. The GS is more of a driver’s car for someone who wishes to drive hard at the weekend. The GT Auto is a far better daily, and the GT S MC is somewhere in between the two.