What would you buy new, and used and why?Price points:$30,000$60,000$90,000
10/5/2017 5:18:49 PM
Right now it would be:NewVw GTIChevy SS and modsSRT Durango or Porsche CaymanUsedR/T DurangoPorsche CaymanNo idea
10/5/2017 5:40:37 PM
I had a GTI, it broke down like every year and usually cost a ton of money--broken clutches, premature timing belt break, sunroof leak that resulted in class action lawsuit. Pretty spoiled on anything VW. Porsche seems to be well regarded in the reliability department, but my wife thinks they are douchey. Doesn't really fit other than me working for a German company Have had a Prius for about 9 years, debating about an upgrade. Was thinking Lexus since I've never had a problem with the Prius, but after looking around people seem to have opinions against even though the reliability seems good.Two coworkers have some Challengers, one is the not quite Demon model. Durango looks sweet.[Edited on October 5, 2017 at 9:38 PM. Reason : a]
10/5/2017 9:35:20 PM
New:$30k: 370z$60k:Corvette Z51 or Camaro ZL1. I'd have to drive them both. C7 Grand Sport for a few bucks more.$90k: probably a Viper. Last year. $90k isn't enough to buy the Porsches I'd want.Used:$30k: Cayman S, or maybe a Lotus Elise$60k: 997 Turbo$90k: 997 GT3, probably? Maaaaaaybe a Gallardo or F430? (we'll assume I could afford the maintenance if I was in the market for something like this).The reality is that I haven't really priced much beyond about $30k, so I'm super versed in what's out there at the 60/90 price points. Where I live has boring roads, and I am looking much more into buying an airplane and a boat than I am into buying a mega-awesome car. Plus, the depreciation on cars sucks. I can't justify spending that kind of money on one until I have "fuck you money."
10/5/2017 10:52:44 PM
10/5/2017 11:09:40 PM
Wait why are yous guys buying Cayman S's instead of a CTSV at the 30k price point?
10/6/2017 1:43:36 AM
for a "fun" car, I'd want 2 doors and less weight, Nurburgring numbers be damned
10/6/2017 8:14:34 AM
no contest![Edited on October 6, 2017 at 8:50 AM. Reason : ]
10/6/2017 8:50:00 AM
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10/6/2017 9:54:23 AM
[Edited on October 6, 2017 at 11:18 AM. Reason : sedan looks way better]
10/6/2017 11:17:51 AM
30knew: chevy volt/bolt because there's nothing I'd want at this price point for anything other than semi-autonomy or being able to drive in HOV by myselfused: e39 M5, cayman S because no explanation needed60knew: gt350, corvette grandsport - excellent performers and competent daily driversused: gt-r, gen 4 viper ACR, continental gt90knew: dodge demon (if only anyone had one for msrp) otherwise not much, maybe the new porsche E pure electric when it comes out. the hybrid cayenne maybe? - not enough money for something great, too much for something not so greatused: 997 mk2 gt3, 991 mk1 gt3, gen 5 ACR or TA2.0, ferrari f430
10/6/2017 3:23:44 PM
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/cars/2017/02/22/porsche-lexus-toyota-tops-dependability-study/98239954/What about for reliability? Seems like Porsche and Lexus are about the same on that front.
10/8/2017 12:17:31 PM
you don't spend at the price points if reliability is a chief concern. you get a new appliance with a warranty. all these price points are pay to play, especially on used
10/8/2017 6:10:19 PM
The money isn't the concern as much as being stuck on the side of the road in the 110 degree heat in the Central Valley. Ie, in my experience from the past I'd never go further than 50 miles in a VW.[Edited on October 12, 2017 at 10:59 AM. Reason : a]
10/12/2017 10:58:50 AM
no brand new car is gonna leave you road side for the most part. still, if you ballin, get and uber and/or AAA and the used cars posted are all pretty stout, mostly able to handle track duty.
10/12/2017 1:00:52 PM
New:Ecoboost Mustang Chevy Diesel3rd Gen CTS-V Used:2nd gen CTS-V (just sold mine) C7 z06 (higher mileage)Restomod Fastback Mustang done perfectly
10/15/2017 6:05:06 PM
Mustangs without V8s are like making out with your sister.
10/15/2017 11:08:29 PM
I’d rather have an ecobeast than a 4.6 2valve car.
10/16/2017 8:05:05 PM
$30kNew: MINI Cooper Clubman SUsed: 2nd gen Cadillac CTS-V Sport Wagon$60kNew: Volvo V90 T6Used: Mercedes E63 AMG Wagon (W212)$90kNew: Jaguar XJ SuperchargedUsed: Audi RS7
10/22/2017 2:20:11 AM
There's a brand new Camaro SS 1LE with manual transmission listed on eBay right now for $31.8k. I amend my previous answer for new purchase at the $30k price point. It's that garnet red, which isn't what I'd choose otherwise, but if I needed a car right now, I'd snap that motherfucker right up.
1/28/2018 6:39:34 PM
that's a LOT of car for cheap
1/28/2018 10:22:14 PM
Oops, didn't look carefully. It's a dopey V6 car. I didn't realize they offered the 1LE package on the Enterprise version.Still, I've seen them for very upper 30s, new. Too bad they don't have a rear bench seat. I'd rather have the extra space back there. Without that practicality, I'd probably just stick with a true sports car, with only 2 seats, and keep a daily driver.
1/28/2018 11:23:46 PM
With the introduction of the current generation, Chevy opened up the 1LE package to the V6 model.And the Camaro V6 model is far from rental car spec these days. That's reserved for the 4 banger
1/29/2018 9:26:52 AM
Whatever. V8 or nothing in a Camaro or Mustang.I’d rather have the 4cyl than the 6. If I’m going to drive a car that shouldn’t exist and look like the most clueless, pussy toolbag imaginable, I’d rather spend less money and get a couple more mpg.
1/29/2018 11:05:09 AM
Have you read anything, at all, about the current gen V6? It's a legit sports car man. And the engine even sounds good. I'm not a homer or anything, just putting it all out there.
1/29/2018 2:28:36 PM
Yep. I don’t give a shit how good it is, just like I don’t give a shit how good or bad the 4 cyl is. They’re not relevant, and they’re not proper for a Mustang or Camaro.
1/29/2018 8:38:00 PM
No one mentioned the Panamera, but all the Porsche love made me throw it in the mix. So starting my search tomorrow with a Panamera. Going to go down PCH listening to Ice Cube, try not to get a ticket and drive some of the Malibu roads like Tuna Canyon. Hopefully I can get it faster than 25 MPH on the highway stretch. Going to do the same drive with the following: Panamera, 911, a few Lexus's (GS F, GS450H, IS...), MAYBE a Model S if I feel like the company will still be around in 2020, and hopefully something "real" American like a CTS-V or Challenger so I'm not being racist. All of them will assuredly be better than my 2009 stock, base model Prius which feels fast when listening to Ice Cube on PCH. Jesus I need a new car.[Edited on January 30, 2018 at 12:58 AM. Reason : a]
1/30/2018 12:56:56 AM
You know, I have always absolutely loathed the Panamera. Partly because I sort of have a grudge against anything Porsche makes that isn't a sports car, but I guess that ship has long since sailed in a big way. Oh well, at least they haven't gone full-BMW in completely abandoning what makes them what they are.The main thing, though, is how fucking hideous the back 1/3 of the car used to be. The entire species has been dead to me ever since my first stomach-churning sight of the ass end. They've improved it a lot, though...maybe I should take a look at a newer example with a critical eye but an open mind.[Edited on January 30, 2018 at 1:37 AM. Reason : ]
1/30/2018 1:33:00 AM
I understand what you mean by "sports car", but the Panamera truly is a 4-door 'sports car'. The current Turbo model is just as quick around the Nurburgring as the 458 Italia, Gallardo LP570, 997 Turbo and GT3, and C6 ZR1, as well as a whole host of supercars from the 2000s and the 2010s.By the way, do you consider the M3 or M5 to be sports cars?
1/30/2018 3:41:28 AM
The 2018 looks amazing, but def in prior years it's hideous. Not sure where the price point is for the better backend. Too afraid to look
1/30/2018 7:41:41 AM
^^some people don't care about numbers. If it's slush box only and over 4000 lb it's definitely not a sports car in my book.
1/30/2018 9:27:36 AM
New:$30k: Audi A3$60k: M2/RS3 or bare M3.$90k: This is hard, but perhaps base 911 simply because if I am spending that much money it needs to be marque with heritage that will not depreciate like Chrysler. Owning a brand new 911 must feel good. Used:$30k: E92 M3$60k: 997 Turbo, maybe NMSJ GT-R.$90k: F355 if maintenance money is no object. Realistically, as new as possible 911TT/GT3 variation.
1/30/2018 1:40:49 PM
Shitty Pics:http://imgur.com/a/MYI4xThe Panamera is mega nice on the interior like I expected, with flawless stitching and just feels expensive. It feels like a smooth yacht while driving so I understand TKE-Teg's comments now. Much bigger than I expected and parking around LA in tight spots was a bitch--namsayin?Def fast and nice acceleration, best turning on winding mountain roads I've experienced, didn't have an trouble taking a 25 mph curve at 45 and I'd even say it felt like the same curve in the Prius at 25.Still felt like a 60 year old man car. Will reconsider when I hit $10MM networth and have a country club membership.In Raleigh tomorrow, may rent a Challenger or CTS, any other options for renting cars in Raleigh?[Edited on January 31, 2018 at 11:21 AM. Reason : a]
1/31/2018 11:17:32 AM
if you want to rent cool cars, use turo
1/31/2018 1:19:07 PM
I used that for Panamera.Don't see much of what's mentioned here. One Model S, some Bentley's. Looking for something American.
1/31/2018 2:28:51 PM
Yeah I'm not just making up my bitching. I've driven a Panamera. Granted not a Turbo but still...
1/31/2018 4:13:46 PM
Latest cars I've spent the day(s) with:Audi A8Good pickup for a massive sedan. Would like to compare with the S7. The ride is super smooth and feels like it hugs the road. The interior was not as good as I expected. It was way less luxurious than the Panamera. Infotainment parts were better and easier to understand than the Porsche, but still kind of tragic. Nissan GT-RFeels like a Civic on a rocket. The first time I took off I think I shit my pants. Still feels like a Nissan on the interior, but it was laid out nicely so changing temp/radio was easy and intuitive. It would burn a lot of gas--I did half a tank it seemed like going 100 miles. Great stereo, even though the bumps on the road were able to partially drown it out @ highway speed.Tesla Model S P100DPerformanceThe acceleration is even more insane than the GT-R and made everyone giggle every time we took off, however, fast take-offs result in 2 miles lost range instantly. The ride is almost as smooth, but not quite the Audi. InteriorThe interior is better from when I originally looked at them. The seats particularly are better and the leather dash is nicer than the Audi, almost Panamera quality. Still no "oh shit" handles, but has a center console with cup holders and ample storage. TechAutopilot (AP2) tried to kill us more than once. The first time when it followed a barrier into a turning lane we weren't taking almost into the back of a car at 65. Apparently, the AP2 sucks way worse for non-highway driving.Up next:Still need to do a Hellcat, Camaro, and Cayman. Renting is expensive.
2/15/2018 11:18:31 AM
I don't know too much about cars, especially newer ones, but this should still be fun.$30k: honda civic si$60k: volvo v60 polestar$90k: some porsche I guess[Edited on November 18, 2024 at 6:54 AM. Reason : 1]
11/18/2024 6:53:15 AM
new -ford maverick kia ev9 gtlotus emiraused - c6 z06boxster spyder 981bmw i7 cpo or a race car. this is kinda no mans land
11/18/2024 9:47:41 AM
Ooh yeah the Ford Maverick is cool
11/18/2024 10:48:48 AM