he can't afford a faster Porsche.Just get a faster Porsche!
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he can't afford a faster Porsche.Just get a faster Porsche!
Cheers!
I do miss living in NJ for car shopping where at least you could look and drive these at the dealers and make deals .......different world in the panhandleAlpha platform.
LT1 with 450 HP or LT4 with 650 hp. I’d assume the same performance and handling as the 6th gen Camaro SS and ZL1.
Even with a premium charge it’ll still be significantly less than the top of your budget, and offer pretty solid performance.
I picked up a 6th gen Camaro SS in 2022, and it’s a solid performer. Picked of a 2024 Nissan-Z performance. That thing is fun.
Right now I’m planning a Grand National, but also need to pick up a Supra and a GT-R.
There are tons of fun options right now that get you solid performance for unbelievably low prices. It’s unreal the amount of performance we can drive off of the lot right now.
30 years of racing corvettes i went with porsche to slow down i miss the torque , so maybe one last hurrahJust get a faster Porsche!
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does it have to be new? I must have missed the requirement obviously they no longer make the viper and NSXnew ?
yes newdoes it have to be new? I must have missed the requirement obviously they no longer make the viper and NSX
GTR MSRP is $122,985–$222,985
Me neither, but u cant deny the performance potentiali do not like the looks of the gtr
No one said an 89 3/4 ton Chevy was a speed demon. You’re more grouchysays the guy losing to civics and camerys in his piece of shit chevy.
You must know this from personal experience.
Well Honda K series 4cylinders make 1000hp all day with just a turbosays the guy losing to civics and camerys in his piece of shit chevy.
You must know this from personal experience.
Lol…Well Honda K series 4cylinders make 1000hp all day with just a turbo
I have driven 2500’s with +600hp a more than double that Torque.No one said an 89 3/4 ton Chevy was a speed demon. You’re more grouchy
today than usual. Lighten up, Karen
True. Mine was bone stock. I was a 20 year old idiot they thought I had a bad truck. I will say that thing held up well toI have driven 2500’s with +600hp a more than double that Torque.
Being a 3/4 ton is no excuse… buttercup.
Tell you what…. I’ll sell u my mint 03 Z06… worked over by LG motorsports. 33,000 original milesthat is my understanding.......i was "one of those guys" that paid a dealer bragging fee for my ordered 06 z06 but i aint dropping that kinda of coin on a chevy ,i will up my budget and go ferrari
when i sold my 06 z in 09 it had 60k on....wadda ya saving your for ? drive it dudeTell you what…. I’ll sell u my mint 03 Z06… worked over by LG motorsports. 33,000 original miles![]()
So what…. My stock 23 f350 power stroke came factory with 1200ft lbs of torque…I have driven 2500’s with +600hp a more than double that Torque.
Being a 3/4 ton is no excuse… buttercup.
And you can’t have nice things cuz your always breaking the shitCar fever is why yall can’t have nice things.
There have been times the gun shit in my DD has been 60-100x the $$$ I paid for said DD
Some people can have all the toys. They don't have to think if I buy this, than I can't buy that.Car fever is why yall can’t have nice things.
There have been times the gun shit in my DD has been 60-100x the $$$ I paid for said DD
Take the wife to dinner in it….when i sold my 06 z in 09 it had 60k on....wadda ya saving your for ? drive it dude
I had a piece of shit honda civic I used to take off road. Mud holes, jumps all kinds of shit. Some of my buddies with 4x4’s could not believe where I could get that thing. The chassis developed a crack a few feet long and through the unibody structure. Could not kill the engine/trans. Ended up giving to someone to tow to the scrap yard.True. Mine was bone stock. I was a 20 year old idiot they thought I had a bad truck. I will say that thing held up well to
My hammering it. I would power brake and burn the tires off, I jumped it (more than once) I took it mudding all the time. I even threw it in reverse and floored it. Went 45 in reverse and blew reverse out of the tranny. It was a fun truck![]()
Everyone has a limitSome people can have all the toys. They don't have to think if I buy this, than I can't buy that.
This was 20 years ago when ford's 6.0's were lifting heads if you turned them up. And you are talking fly wheel, I am talking at the tire. big difference.So what…. My stock 23 f350 power stroke came factory with 1200ft lbs of torque…
Yea I remember when the 600 series Cummins came out… we thought they was badass.This was 20 years ago when ford's 6.0's were lifting heads if you turned them up. And you are talking fly wheel, I am talking at the tire. big difference.
6 blow…. Those would haul ass… but only for alittle while lol.My 6 oh no was in the 13s with a chip and intake. 8100 pounds
Beat on a lot of cumiparts back then.6 blow…. Those would haul ass… but only for alittle while lol.
I saw you mentioned a dark horse mustang with a supercharger. You should do that but also send it to Steedai did not like the looks and 100 k +
One of my best friends had a CTS-V2 stock blower, stock heads, and bottom end that wen't well into the 10s and could be daily driven in luxery. Awesome cars.A friend had a tuned CTS-V. That was probably one of the fastest street cars I've ever driven. Was putting down 636hp to the wheels. The Blackwing would be my choice. Owned/Driven some fast cars and bikes, they all sucked to DD, the Cadillac didn't.
The Viper was the worse to drive around town. The heat off the exhaust made it unbearable. Was a late 2000's model though.
are they gonna pay for the tow back home ........
One of my best friends had a CTS-V2 stock blower, stock heads, and bottom end that wen't well into the 10s and could be daily driven in luxery. Awesome cars.
dealer too far away
and when it needs warranty work ................
I met with some Porsche engineers who said that they test a car by throwing a cat inside. The next day they check, and if the cat is dead, they know the car is airtight and passes spec. The Jag engineers said they have a similar test. They throw a cat inside, and the next day if the cat didn't escape, they know the car is to spec.The new Fag... I mean Jag? 4 motor all electric. It identifies as a luxury sports something or other. It even comes with pronouns.
Two dudes from Switzerland…brothers I think…were picking up their matching GT3 RS 4.0s (sequential serial numbers) when I picked up my Cayman R in Stuttgart back in late 2011. You can see one of ‘em here in this pic:
I am waiting on the caddy dealer in ft walton on a 25 ct4v blackwing in stock deal [2 more weeks] if no joy i may ride down and order a 26 from them . no more german carsHow close does a dealership need to be for a vehicle to be a viable option? If you are in Panama City Beach, FL for example the M-B dealer at Ft. Walton is like 60-65 miles away. In my area (Black Hills) that would be considered pretty damn close.
I don't have much helpful to add here in your quest. I used to be a vey enthusiastic car guy but that time seems to have mostly passed. The current state of the automotive market has made it tough for me to find anything that is all that compelling that I can reasonably afford or justify, at least where performance enthusiast cars are concerned.
A few of the issues as I see it:
1.) Modern high end sports cars are so fucking fast and so ridiculously capable of cornering, changing directions, accelerating, and stopping that they are basically pointless on public roads. You can't exercise them properly outside of a race track or drag strip because by the top of 3rd gear you are felony speeding in many states. Sadly I don't live near a race track, or a drag strip. Maybe you do.
2.) Law enforcement attitudes towards spirited driving seem to be a lot more strict than say 20-30 years ago, so the chances of picking up more serious charges when you do partake in a nice session of letting the beast eat and get caught.
3.) All of the vehicles are massively over complicated, and it is questionable how suitable any of them are for long term ownership. Between parts availability and the fact that many dealer techs can't or won't work on the low volume high performance vehicles can make service and warranty support tough in many parts of the country.
Not that this will help but if my goal was something with 2 doors, automatic trans, daily drivable, and capable of winning most stoplight acceleration contests I would take a hard look at what the most commonly encountered contestants you see will be driving. You mention it's all pickup trucks, and probably a lot of SUV's. Outside of the odd Ram TRX, or Ford F150 Raptor-R most trucks are laughably slow compared to even midrange priced sports cars and luxury cars. Pretty much anything you choose in the $70K on up range (and even quite a few in the $45-$50K price range) will handily mop the floor with 90-95% of the vehicles you probably see on any given day being driven around in your AO. With that in mind something with over 500hp that is under or around 4500lbs with adequate traction will most likely stomp all over the local hillbillies in their pick up trucks.
Not that I am advocating for a specific vehicle but just over your budget (if you can limit options a bit and you don't mind driving 60-65 miles for service) but new M-B S63 E AMG is not only absurdly quick, but if you stick with 20" wheels probably quite comfortable, and being a 4 door with a trunk also practical. A big luxury sedan with 791HP and 1055ft-lbs of torque is bound to be entertaining, most of your fellow road goers will have no idea what they are looking at. You can scare the shit out of yourself, 3 friends, and the dumbass kid trying to run around you in the outside lane of a two lane freeway on ramp in his fart can equipped Honda Civic.
the price is two years out and at the end of the day its a rather expensive mustang