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I was gonna choose the ACR, but 110000CR?Gen3 Vipers are the least desired.. kill that shyt .. lol
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I was gonna choose the ACR, but 110000CR?Gen3 Vipers are the least desired.. kill that shyt .. lol
^ FYI... and for Toyota in case they are reading this, the main reason I'm not holding out for the Supra even though I've owned mostly Toyota/Lexus cars is the lack of a manual and the lack of a back seat. I'd be happy with a back seat the size of the 86/FRS/BRZ, but having a young child I need some sort of back seat. The M2 is the best car for the money that comes with both a back seat and a manual transmission. If Toyota/Lexus made a similar car, I would have purchased the Toyota.Well, I just purchased a BMW M2. Best car out there right now for $50k in my opinion. Dealers are starting to make deals on the 2018s before they switch to the S55 M2 Competitions for 2019. There are some used ones going for low 40s now too.
6mt of course.
I will still be on the lookout for the new Supra and might still buy one if some of the rumored specs are true!
I traded it for a Chocolate Z06Gen3 Vipers are the least desired.. kill that shyt .. lol
Every one of my friends that owned one sold them within a year or two.So, interestingly enough, the R35 GTR has one of thr highest turn over rates of any car produced.
In Japan, within 1-2 years a majority of them were on their 2nd and sometimes even third owner.
I personally had three friends that owned then no longer than 2 years each. It was generally maintenance costs and not enjoying the disconnected driving experience.
Amazing car and I like them, but I probably wouldn't ever own one for the same reasons above.
2 and then when he sees that oil light notificationDamn, now that you guys mention it, every single person I personally know that owned one sold it in a year or two as well. Wow, I never put two and two together. I guess people really don't do their research on maintenance before buying a car.
One of those same friends just bought a first gen R8. How many oil changes do you guys think it'll last before it's sold? I'm guessing it'll be soon after oil change 1...
Given the new Supra is auto only.. not sure if it’ll suffer the same fate as the GTRDamn, now that you guys mention it, every single person I personally know that owned one sold it in a year or two as well. Wow, I never put two and two together. I guess people really don't do their research on maintenance before buying a car.
One of those same friends just bought a first gen R8. How many oil changes do you guys think it'll last before it's sold? I'm guessing it'll be soon after oil change 1...
It's a great question lol, but I think it's a few factors that make the R35 the one people sell...Damn, now that you guys mention it, every single person I personally know that owned one sold it in a year or two as well. Wow, I never put two and two together. I guess people really don't do their research on maintenance before buying a car.
One of those same friends just bought a first gen R8. How many oil changes do you guys think it'll last before it's sold? I'm guessing it'll be soon after oil change 1...
Torque Converter auto vs DCT though, so unless something breaks I don't think we'll be touching it. Although this now raises the question, does this car have a trans cooler stock? I'm not sure if ZF specs one in performance applications...Given the new Supra is auto only.. not sure if it’ll suffer the same fate as the GTR
idk abt u, but I loved "Vipra" from that one video by 1320.i think i am going crazy
Honestly I can understand it a bit. Nobody needs a car like a GT-R. Cars like that are simply dream cars that you want to have. Heck I would have one too if I would be made out of money but Im not. A GT-R is a bargain in the sense that it provides a performance that you can get from cars that are double or triple the price. Objectively it isn't cheap though. 100K new or 60-70K for good used ones certainly isn't cheap unless you have unlimited money and most people don't have that. So you need to sell your old car(s), spent your savings or need to take a credit or all of these things together just to get it. And with a dream car its like with a new love. You are just happy and everything is fine and perfect but as time goes on that feeling goes away and you are back in the realm of reality with a bunch of bills on your table and you have no idea how the pay them since you already spent all your money. The logical and often only solution? The break up.Damn, now that you guys mention it, every single person I personally know that owned one sold it in a year or two as well. Wow, I never put two and two together. I guess people really don't do their research on maintenance before buying a car.
One of those same friends just bought a first gen R8. How many oil changes do you guys think it'll last before it's sold? I'm guessing it'll be soon after oil change 1...