GT3 rs on ebay
#46
Nordschleife Master
huracan is a much better driving experience than the 458. I have time in both. for me though, the mclaren beats them both simply because of the suspension (and it's faster) which you can use to keep your teeth firmly in your head. also the drama of the doors and the carbon fiber cocoon...
the 458 for me was a rattle trap. huracan is more compliant than 458 and better torque, still great noises.
the 458 for me was a rattle trap. huracan is more compliant than 458 and better torque, still great noises.
If only I had your arm...
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Race Car
#48
Instructor
#49
Nordschleife Master
....of course the R8 doesn't has the sinister looks of a Lamborghini.
If I wanted a Lamborghini it would have to be the Aventador...mainly because it has an in house Lambo motor...
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Race Car
#52
Nordschleife Master
I cant afford an Aventador. I agree that it would be the choice over a Huracan. Re: the R8 comparison, I guess everyone has to decide whether its worth the premium for everything else you get with the lambo. The R8 has become very expensive and I see them a lot in carpool line, at the soccer games, etc. For me to spend that kind of money on a weekend toy, I want to feel a sense of event, something different/special, etc. And the price difference is not that big now. At $250k or so I think the Huracan is THE entry level super car to have at that price point. There are other cars I would rather have - McLaren, Ferrari, etc. but brand new much more expensive. The RS would be preferred but then there are the allocation games, no PTS etc. For now will do my 16 GT3 in controversial lava orange and see what happens
#53
Nordschleife Master
I cant afford an Aventador. I agree that it would be the choice over a Huracan. Re: the R8 comparison, I guess everyone has to decide whether its worth the premium for everything else you get with the lambo. The R8 has become very expensive and I see them a lot in carpool line, at the soccer games, etc. For me to spend that kind of money on a weekend toy, I want to feel a sense of event, something different/special, etc. And the price difference is not that big now. At $250k or so I think the Huracan is THE entry level super car to have at that price point. There are other cars I would rather have - McLaren, Ferrari, etc. but brand new much more expensive. The RS would be preferred but then there are the allocation games, no PTS etc. For now will do my 16 GT3 in controversial lava orange and see what happens
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@ over $300k for the 991RS, you would need to be terminally ill to pay that money...
If I just got a new 991RS and somebody wanted to be the second owner for over $300k, id tear their arm off for the money...
If I just got a new 991RS and somebody wanted to be the second owner for over $300k, id tear their arm off for the money...
#55
No on Rennlist you would have to sell at MSRP.
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