GTS or Diesel V8 S.
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Saw the first V8SD in the metal today. Disappointing as it was black/black/black trim, black taillights (those were nice) with tacky after-market winter wheels, including a strange red logo in the center, that were a poor imitation of the shiny turbos. Tried to hear the exhaust note but there were too many cars and its motor wasn't working hard enough. Gotta say, I am glad to have gone blue/beige/alu rails/alu rockers after seeing this all black thing, though with real wheels it would have looked real good. Still, the GTS is the looker. Speed21, just keep reminding yourself, you mostly see the INSIDE of YOUR car...the exterior is for the viewing enjoyment of your audience. So if looks are the main thing pulling you in the GTS direction, perhaps get full leather in your v8DS and keep that in mind.
I sympathize about making the hard choices. When I ordered my GTS way back in August '12, there were no other choices for me (model or brand). It was the GTS that I wanted and making decisions on what options I wanted was the only thing I had to concentrate on.
I only drive in Sport mode when I feel like driving a little aggressive or when my friends and clients want a little entertainment (it never disappoints). I find that the engine noise is not loud enough! I can't get tired of that feature because I only use it on special occasions.
In your situation isn't this a car for your wife? If she has a preference and doesn't mind the diesel, go for that. It might be lower cost to own/operate and it is still a very, very nice model.
Good luck with making your choice - either way you should be very happy.
I only drive in Sport mode when I feel like driving a little aggressive or when my friends and clients want a little entertainment (it never disappoints). I find that the engine noise is not loud enough! I can't get tired of that feature because I only use it on special occasions.
In your situation isn't this a car for your wife? If she has a preference and doesn't mind the diesel, go for that. It might be lower cost to own/operate and it is still a very, very nice model.
Good luck with making your choice - either way you should be very happy.
I think you need to be patient and wait to properly drive both (back-to-back, on varied surfaces etc.) Making your decision based on forum opinions is unwise. You need to make your own choice.
These are expensive, discretionary vehicles. Get what you want, not what someone else thinks.
These are expensive, discretionary vehicles. Get what you want, not what someone else thinks.
The way i'm feeling at the moment is the V8DS optioned correctly will be the better way forward for us even though there is a June wait. The only downside to the V8DS will be it won't have the same aggressive front end but in metallic black the larger grille vents gets lost anyway and its not as easy to identify as how it is on the lighter colours. I'm optioning the black adaptive Bi-xenons and the 21'turbo wheels with gaurd extensions, tinted rear lights and the black exterior trim package with black roof rails so externally it shouldn't really look a great deal different visually than the GTS other than the GTS's body kit and tailpipes. Interior will be full leather with 18 ways, full nav with TV and bluetooth. Then there will be the PTV plus, power steer assist, comfort lighting, memories, amongst the extensive list of standard equip such as rear TV camera with front and rear park sensors, Bose, PASM with Air suspension, Auto dimming mirrors, sports chrono, etc etc so it'll be a loaded beast with exception of the PDDC. My fuel economy and resale issues will be covered as best as possible given the performance on offer and by all accounts it should eat the GTS in real world driving. So...while GTS was cheaper we feel the V8DS will (hopefully) prove the wiser decision over the long haul. Time will tell...
Anyway decision is now made and the options are now all amended so it's just the wait now guys. So ,thanks again for all your thoughts and opinions guys i really appreciate it.
The one reservation I have about Diesels is the frequency of oil changes required. I really don't mind visiting gas pumps, but I don't like going into the dealership on a regular basis. It's too much hassle, and you know they will charge you an arm and a leg for oil changes.
Thanks.
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Last edited by Lomew Bartho; 08-20-2013 at 11:32 AM.