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Personally, I wouldn't spend on these overvalued older sports cars like the CGT. If you missed out, you missed out. Rather spend the money on a new sports car.
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the r8 i feel is so timelessPretty sure I’ll be leaving it wingless, I’ve come to appreciate the look a lot more. Plus I’m not a YouTuber anyways . Probably the last pic I will post before it’s got wheels and suspension done. I really wouldn’t mind keeping it like this though. It’s great stock.
And yes I have a BMW plate on an Audi.
the r8 i feel is so timeless
i hope they keep a similar design for the nexgen
Pretty sure I’ll be leaving it wingless, I’ve come to appreciate the look a lot more. Plus I’m not a YouTuber anyways . Probably the last pic I will post before it’s got wheels and suspension done. I really wouldn’t mind keeping it like this though. It’s great stock.
And yes I have a BMW plate on an Audi.
Personally, I wouldn't spend on these overvalued older sports cars like the CGT. If you missed out, you missed out. Rather spend the money on a new sports car.
Wish other manufactures offered this.One of the wildest parts of Brabus is their restoration program. Never seen anything like it. They can restore your old Benz down to the original bolt. Utterly magnificent.
For sure. Seems like very little change from 1st gen to now. A GTAm bodykit and tune will have it straight.Great deal for a hell of a car. Just buy an extended warranty because Alfa!
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Interesting… so even if you take the flash out and put it back to stock, Stellanis code will show the ecu was flashed at some time
707 crank ain’t really anything nowadays especially in a car that weighs 4500 without any people in itOwner is an idiot.
You have a 707hp car under warranty, what are you bothering with performance modifications for? The only reason to even go that route would be if you were tracking/racing the car competitively, and in that case, you already know you’ll be kissing the warranty goodbye with the necessary upgrades you’d make.
Audi can see if you've touched the PCM. For a while guys would just go to tuning friendly dealerships for service, but now some claims can trigger the dealer being asked to plug the car into the mothership.Owner is an idiot.
You have a 707hp car under warranty, what are you bothering with performance modifications for? The only reason to even go that route would be if you were tracking/racing the car competitively, and in that case, you already know you’ll be kissing the warranty goodbye with the necessary upgrades you’d make.
yeah the salesman was telling me that in like 08 or sometime around then he was selling them for 350k
Personally, I wouldn't spend on these overvalued older sports cars like the CGT. If you missed out, you missed out. Rather spend the money on a new sports car.
I agree to an extent, some newer cars are just so wack for example the new chevy pickup trucks require you to make an account with google and all these settings to be configured to drive a normal pickup truck plus to change climate controls you have to change a million settings on an ipad.Your NUTS!! You'd rather have a newer car with all the gizmos and lack of feel vs a purely analog sports car? Let me ask, what car would you want over a CGT? And I'm not a CGT fanatic, but I know a good car when I see it. Have friends who own these and drive them regularly.
Me? I'd take a 2005-2006 Ford GT over any new Ferrari or Lamborghini or McLaren. Because I'm a GT40 fanatic.
Rented an IS350 down in Orlando last month. Certainly a lot of fun for the short time I had it. Girls fit in and enjoyed the change of place from the Tundra.Driving a 2023 Lexus IS 500 for awhile… Forgot how comfy it was stock lol…
Driving a 2023 Lexus IS 500 for awhile… Forgot how comfy it was stock lol…
Yep its funny how almost everyone is going to full touch screens and leaving physical knobs behind yet you enter the most luxurious car in the world RR ghost and its filled with knobs and buttons cuz they know it works better.What you said about new cars is so on point. Take the new 2024 Mustang. Looking beyond that fact it has Camaro hints to it, the interior is a total train wreck. 2 screens. One with the digital gauges, and another next to it that has EVERYTHING in it. Only 5 physical buttons and only 1 is the defrost. All climate on the screen. That PISSES me off. You can't change climate settings on a touch screen without looking at it.
It's why I love my wife's Lotus. Even though it's a 2020, it's still old school in regards to features and functionality. Actual HVAC controls (3 dials) and it comes with an Alpine head unit from factory, so you can always upgrade to the newest one and not be tied to some subscription service or a screen that eventually become antiquated and or obsolete (the screen and system in my 2019 Fusion Energi can't be upgraded any more and phone operated remote start is gone due to them changing to a newer modem ). Best part of her car? Most of the car is so DIY for service its fantastic. $8-$10 Toyota TRD oil filter and $35 worth of Mobil 1 from Walmart. And about 17 bolts to drop the diffuser. Simple to do. No power seats, just a car that is meant to drive. Not some tech overload like a bunch of new sports cars (I'm looking at you Ford).
And yeah, I totally agree with you on the Huracan. Our local dealer had a drive last year. An hour with an Evo for free. My wife took a coupe and I got the spyder. That touch screen system is garbage. And it's low so you NEED to take your eyes off the road to see what your doing. I'll take an older sports car over anything brand new today.
Seeing an older Range and older Jag side by side in the wild is a rarityDriving a 2023 Lexus IS 500 for awhile… Forgot how comfy it was stock lol…
Been wrenching on my cars since I started driving. As I get older, wrenching or having a car in the shop has become less appealing. Older cars are more likely to need periodic work to keep on the road and finding parts is another headache.Your NUTS!! You'd rather have a newer car with all the gizmos and lack of feel vs a purely analog sports car? Let me ask, what car would you want over a CGT? And I'm not a CGT fanatic, but I know a good car when I see it. Have friends who own these and drive them regularly.
Me? I'd take a 2005-2006 Ford GT over any new Ferrari or Lamborghini or McLaren. Because I'm a GT40 fanatic.
It's a cost cutting measure measure that's sweeping almost every consumer productYep its funny how almost everyone is going to full touch screens and leaving physical knobs behind yet you enter the most luxurious car in the world RR ghost and its filled with knobs and buttons cuz they know it works better.