718 GT4RS
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#2959
Racer
The Z06 is a strong bang for your buck option...no doubt...buuuuttt......I would skip this first batch and see how it goes.
I like going to the track and not having to worry about my car the next day. Also the styling......that's the killer for me and they tend to change things over the production run which accentuates depreciation even more.
They bench marked Porsche and Ferrari but only in numbers and performance......reliability we will see....styling they juts did the same old GM teenager design, thumbs down for me on this one.
I like going to the track and not having to worry about my car the next day. Also the styling......that's the killer for me and they tend to change things over the production run which accentuates depreciation even more.
They bench marked Porsche and Ferrari but only in numbers and performance......reliability we will see....styling they juts did the same old GM teenager design, thumbs down for me on this one.
Maybe waiting out those early Z06's would be prudent, that all depends on your tolerance for risk of issues, dealing with downtime, etc. I think the value proposition of this new Z06 is so strong it may be worth taking the risk, especially since getting a GT4RS will be very difficult, very expensive, or both.
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We say this, but then we have the well known issue of 991.1 engine failures, 3rd gear failures in GT4's, the GT4 stop sale and so on. Porsche is generally more reliable than GM and the C7 Z06 had its overheating issue but I don't think the reliability is as big of an issue as it's sometimes made out to be. Perhaps the biggest difference is that Porsche is more likely to stand by their product and usually doesn't have to be sued to make things right.
Maybe waiting out those early Z06's would be prudent, that all depends on your tolerance for risk of issues, dealing with downtime, etc. I think the value proposition of this new Z06 is so strong it may be worth taking the risk, especially since getting a GT4RS will be very difficult, very expensive, or both.
Maybe waiting out those early Z06's would be prudent, that all depends on your tolerance for risk of issues, dealing with downtime, etc. I think the value proposition of this new Z06 is so strong it may be worth taking the risk, especially since getting a GT4RS will be very difficult, very expensive, or both.
#2961
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The Z06 is a strong bang for your buck option...no doubt...buuuuttt......I would skip this first batch and see how it goes.
I like going to the track and not having to worry about my car the next day. Also the styling......that's the killer for me and they tend to change things over the production run which accentuates depreciation even more.
They bench marked Porsche and Ferrari but only in numbers and performance......reliability we will see....styling they juts did the same old GM teenager design, thumbs down for me on this one.
I like going to the track and not having to worry about my car the next day. Also the styling......that's the killer for me and they tend to change things over the production run which accentuates depreciation even more.
They bench marked Porsche and Ferrari but only in numbers and performance......reliability we will see....styling they juts did the same old GM teenager design, thumbs down for me on this one.
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Not very smart advice unless you are under 30 and don't really have the money to buy it anyway. Enjoy now. In 2005, I was looking at airplanes. One manufacturer had what looked like the best package, but wouldn't deliver for 1-2 years. The other one I could buy now. I decided to buy now and the one I wanted to buy didn't make it to the market until 2016. Damn glad I didn't wait! And yes, I'm on the list for the 4RS and the Z06. No reason to choose one.
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500PS??
500PS??
Google translate:
"VerifiedFast enough? In the GT4 RS, Porsche lays another hand on the four-liter six-cylinder and gives the boxer 500 PS. Compared to the GT4, in which the naturally aspirated engine develops 420 hp and delivers 420 Nm, this is a decent sip from the power bottle. Development driver Jörg Bergmeister lapped the 20.832-kilometer Nordschleife in a slightly camouflaged production vehicle in 7: 09.300 minutes. The shorter version with a length of 20.6 kilometers, which used to serve as a benchmark, was completed by the GT4 RS in 7: 04.511 minutes - exactly 23.6 seconds faster than its little brother, the 718 Cayman GT4. To protect the driver, the mid-engine sports car was equipped with a racing seat. Optionally available Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 R tires were fitted. A notary confirmed the serial condition and weight of the vehicle"
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Not very smart advice unless you are under 30 and don't really have the money to buy it anyway. Enjoy now. In 2005, I was looking at airplanes. One manufacturer had what looked like the best package, but wouldn't deliver for 1-2 years. The other one I could buy now. I decided to buy now and the one I wanted to buy didn't make it to the market until 2016. Damn glad I didn't wait! And yes, I'm on the list for the 4RS and the Z06. No reason to choose one.
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