What are people's opinions of turbo vs normally aspirated engines? I'm owning a turbocharged engine for the first time, and have mixed feelings. The power when the turbo kicks in is awesome, the sluggishness till it does is not. I guess this is because of the air intake design? The very design that makes it great with turbo boost starves it of air till the boost comes on? Especially problematic when starting uphill from stop.
I loved my 1994 Camry's 3.0L NA V6 for the great, even, continuous torque delivery.
I'm no stranger to turbocharged vehicles. My father worked for Chrysler in the 80's and 90's and we had turbo cars all the time. Shit, Chrysler was even putting turbos in their minivans back then! Drove a 1986 Dodge Daytona Tubo-Z 5-speed for about 9 years. It was an OK vehicle except for the T-tops that leaked. Stock, at 2.2L it was 146HP but I tweaked to just under 200HP. The turbo lag was noticeable, with the turbo not kicking in until about 2500rpm. Even cars with automatic transmissions (where the torque converter could let the motor rev higher during takeoff) were afflicted, badly. This improved a lot with cars from the early 90's when they got lower inertia turbos and had improved induction systems. Got to the point where, on a FWD vehicle, you could get some good wheel spin on an automatic car, just from flooring it from a stop back then.
I recently drove the ATS 2.0L turbo and also had the chance to ride in a Chevy Cruze with the 1.4L turbo as well. Both were automatics, not manuals. I would say the power delivery is very very good. Nothing like the reputation that cars of the past have earned. On the Cruze I had no idea the engine was only 1.4L in size, it seemed a lot more formidable than that, even from a stop. On the ATS, I was expecting good performance and that's what I got. Going up a hill from a stop is a tough test, even for a non-turbo vehicle and I didn't have a chance to try that on either.
That being said, I still got the V6 version of the ATS because I wanted the higher output and didn't care about the significant decrease in fuel economy. You can definitely get a better deal on the 2.0L Turbo version though...GM is pushing them to improve their CAFE numbers, I think.