WDWBen
Subaru Killer
No thank you. I respect it, just don't want one.
2) Streetability - yes it can be driven on the street just. Yes it is faster than any alternative. However, in daily driving it will be no faster than a Civic because you can only go as fast as traffic allows you to and for those rare times when there isn't much traffic you are unlikely to break a 100, which lets face it just about any car can do.
, same idea as the VW Phaeton - too expensive, no badge, nobody buys.
At least that's what I'm told!
If i had the money i would have preordered it... As for the automatic, guys, i drive an manual all my life (its not that long given i'm 24 but what can i say?) and i love it but lets face it, those new twin-clutch transmissions are way faster than any manual will ever be.
If i had the money i would have preordered it... As for the automatic, guys, i drive an manual all my life (its not that long given i'm 24 but what can i say?) and i love it but lets face it, those new twin-clutch transmissions are way faster than any manual will ever be.
Simple question, possibly not-so-simple answer.
"Given $72,000, would you buy a Nissan R35 GT-R?"
Woow, its 50/50.
I'd say no. The GT-R is astonishing piece of engineering, but I don't like all the playstation read-outs, that makes this car too tech-y and not very attractive. For that kind of money I'd probably go for an M3 or RS4..
Interesting question because until recently I would have said no way. Just don't want one.
But now?? Yeh I really think I would, and not necessarily because its the cheap alternative either. Whats the competition. M3, C63 AMG, RS4, IS-F. The GT-R is faster and probably easier to drive than all those.
The only thing that worries me as an everyday proposition is the ride comfort.