Nonschlont
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For me, it was between :
M2 Comp
C8
M2 Comp
C8
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SameFor me, it was between :
M2 Comp
C8
I too had briefly, emphasis on the briefly. Thought about the TTRS.My list was short but it was comprised of:
-Porsche Cayman S/GTS
-Audi TTRS
No, Not at all.Does anyone wish they'd got one of the other cars on their list? 2 days into Supra ownership and i'm not too sure i made the right choice.
Curious as to why you don't think you made the right choice?Does anyone wish they'd got one of the other cars on their list? 2 days into Supra ownership and i'm not too sure i made the right choice.
Now that I've lived with the car for a few days:Curious as to why you don't think you made the right choice?
Fair enough, thanks for your feedback.Now that I've lived with the car for a few days:
1) I'm not all that impressed with the quality of the interior. I expected better feeling materials for a £55k car.
2) I'm totally pi**ed off with the vibration from the subwoofer enclosure. I've actually stopped driving the car and am trying to reject it.
3) I bought it over a 4-5 year old R8 because I thought it would be hassle free motoring. What I didn't consider is that the first model year of a totally new car is bound to have teething problems.
It drives great, but as a total package / daily driver I'm just not that impressed.
The 2020 Supra was my only consideration...
I owned a '17 MX-5 RF which was nimble but gutless, then a '18 C7 Corvette which was fast but not very nimble...And now a GR Supra which I call my Goldilocks sports car that's both fast and nimble...
My '17 MX-5 RF - Nimble but gutless
My '18 C7 Vette - Not nimble but fast
My '20 Supra - Nimble and fast and just perfect!
Nice color on the Mazda & love the dark grey Supra! All 3 very nice!The 2020 Supra was my only consideration...
I owned a '17 MX-5 RF which was nimble but gutless, then a '18 C7 Corvette which was fast but not very nimble...And now a GR Supra which I call my Goldilocks sports car that's both fast and nimble...
My '17 MX-5 RF - Nimble but gutless
My '18 C7 Vette - Not nimble but fast
My '20 Supra - Nimble and fast and just perfect!
Oh come one, your 4Runner isn't fast enough for you? Mine's a rocketship! In all seriousness, I would probably buy a GTR if depreciation is your biggest concern. To me, it seems it's likely to follow the same valuation curve as the MKIV as it is already a bonafide legend. It kinda sucks as a daily though, so take that into consideration.
You’re lucky to have had so many great cars! That’s a nice list! Love the F-Type, AMG & of course any Porsche!A lot of really good other vehicle options listed here. It's one I'm struggling with currently. Need something with speed in my life. I've had like 25 different cars over the past 15 years or so and the last several years I haven't had a sporty vehicle. The Supra is definitely on this list of options but I'm struggling. At it's price point you can buy so many different options. I think as for new, it's hard to beat for what it offers but there's a ton of used cars that fit around that $50k price. I like a lot of different stuff, 2 doors and performance sedans.
Some options I've been entertaining but am at a loss
MK5 Supra
RS3
Golf R
CTS-V newest gen.
GTR
Jaguar F-type R
C6 ZR1
C7 Z06
C63S AMG
S4
911 (997 or 991 possibly)
Cayman
One thing that constantly comes to mind when thinking about an option is depreciation. Some of these cars have a lot of depreciation that comes with them, I dont know if I can stomach that. The 911 probably makes the most sense out of all of those but they have extremely high maintenance and potential repair cost. Hmm... Options.. options..