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DaSFGiants4Life 8/4/11 08:48 AM


Originally Posted by 97svtgoin05gt (Post 6116577)
And I'm fairly sure you will lose to the GT-R by doing so.

I wouln't say that, it be very close, but to say the 911 will LOSE to the GT-R is entirely not true. Could very well be a drivers race, but IMO since these cars are very similar in every aspect, I just prefer the look of the Porche's. You be the judge. The one compared is the " premium " which has an addtional 40K in interior goods, so just minus the extra 40K for the premium and there is only about a 3-4K difference.

http://www.autorivals.net/supercars/...bo/gallery.htm

Whip 8/4/11 10:17 PM

For 90k I would buy a Camaro SS :D

Antigini-GT/CS 8/5/11 12:16 AM


Originally Posted by DaSFGiants4Life (Post 6115040)
Why?! I'm sorry I find those cars way over priced considering the specs it has.


Ever driven one? Its a beast! The grip it provides, with the sheer force of acceleration is just insane. Its also incredibly comfortable, has a MASSIVE trunk and a backseat you can actually use. It BEGS to be used as a daily driver.

I am biased, though. The only one I ever drive has 700+ awhp. :heh:

*Edit* Another thing is pricing. Thought the 2012 GT-R's are in the 90k-ish base MSRP range, a turbo Porsche new is still well over 100k. Driving a GT-R is really not that difficult, so a driver's race between a rear ending, rear wheel drive Porsche against an all wheel drive would be a bit unfair...but then again that's why launch control exists. Either way, the GT-R continues to be the best bang for the buck.


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