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It's not like out of warranty cars just up and die on you left and right. Maintain it and it will be fine, these cars are often pampered. A GT3 for a daily on Toronto roads is a punish.
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| 10-13-2025, 08:42 PM | #26 |
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I know we've talked about this before OP.
You need to drive the GT3 and compare. I'd be hard pressed to go from a v10 to a flat six. I'm not sure that a GT3 as amazingly capable vehicles they are, are a good car for daily duty. Are you willing to reconsider your stance on getting an older R8 in manual? An older car that is properly maintained will not be giving you much trouble.
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GT3 everyday of the week for me. It’s just soooooooooo much fun to drive. Where you live unfortunately sucks for any fun car by the sounds of it. So that doesn’t matter. If I ever would sell my 458, GT3 would replace it. I’m lucky to have access to a 2018 GT3 when I want, so no reason to get one at this point. Only reason to pick the Audi is, your sending it to Underground racing for a bad ass turbo kit. Other than that , Meh
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it just doesnt add up for me I like the crisp tight feel of a newer car and the certainty that comes with original manufacturer warrantied cars
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the 458 is an amazing car, so much emotion! do you have much experience with 2nd gen rwd R8s?
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GT3 as the only vehicle sounds like you're sending full YOLO - which I can appreciate, but I don't understand. With the application being an only vehicle in an urban environment, a track toy that you can put number plates on seems to be as far off as possible.
What's the core reason for wanting something like this? Seems like you're chasing a box to check to have it on your resume of vehicles (which is fine!) Not every vehicle has to be ran 10/10ths; that's a lot of bread to spend to get minimal experience delta when being ran at 2/10ths though... |
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| 10-14-2025, 09:04 AM | #31 | |
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Again, the answer is a 991.1 GTS, it'd cost way less than a new GT3 and can still be warrantied by Porsche. Toronto is a hellscape to drive in. |
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| 10-14-2025, 09:28 AM | #34 | |
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And the two don't jive for you. I don't think liking tech in a car makes you any less of a "car guy". Last time I noticed, there weren't any membership requirements. |
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There's "car guys" and then CAR GUYS. I have friends that are both. It's a little hard to deal with the "car guys" because they aren't REALLY into cars, they just like nicer cars. On the other hand, I have a buddy who is like "We can swap a manual transmission into that in the garage" and "that would be better with turbos" to everything. The real irony is he daily droves an incredibly bland Toyota Camry. But he has like 3 other interesting cars, but he fails the most boring car around lol. |
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| 10-14-2025, 10:13 AM | #36 |
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Toronto has a ton of car guys, great car culture for many brands but appalling roads.
The newer tech is absolutely shite, so intrusive, "car guys" are meant to be enthusiasts for the ownership experience and new tech won't even let you select your own air temperature. |
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| 10-14-2025, 10:31 AM | #39 |
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I know you'll bristle but honestly man you could do worse than a Mach1. NA, V8, relatively comfortable, will still hold value, stick, new car, looks the goods, grip for days etc. I know the interior is a bit meh but who fucking cares.
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Maybe it's me (Im)maturing, but I just don't get the fixation on the fastest car ever anymore when you can't even use it to nearly that extent. It's the same with the obsession about ring times and all that - this coming from a guy with a "race car". In a V8 manual mustang or Camaro you can find a quiet side street and rip a little burnout and have a blast and nobody will know or care. Get one with as short of gears and possible and have a blast every time you drive it. You're not gonna have dudes wanting to slob you, but you'll have more fun. And the girls will like it too. Last edited by BlkGS; 10-14-2025 at 01:28 PM.. |
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I'll gate keep car guys when they start choosing one car over another because it's easier to play spotify or stream netflix, fucking spare me. I see more new cars are coming with a sensor that watches your face/head the whole time and beeps at you when it thinks you're not paying attention. That's not intrusive at all. |
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But I agree with the sentiment – most people would probably be happier with their actual everyday driving experience in a still-quick-enough car that has more emphasis on comfort than pure 0-60 speed. That being said, about the first thing I look at is how much horsepower a car has. Doctor, heal thyself! |
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You actually know anyone who calls themself a "car guy" who seriously chooses their cars based on streaming anything? Really? I'll be honest: it seems like you're setting up a strawman just so you can knock it down. I've never, ever, run into anyone even approaching a "car guy" who's ever said anything remotely resembling this. And I doubt anyone else has, either. The sensors you're ranting about only come into play only if you have any sort of self-driving/driving-assistance turned on. And it's a pretty good idea – people should be watching the road, regardless of what the car is supposed to be doing for them. And if you don't care for these sensors, I've got an easy fix for you: don't use the systems they're associated with. Seriously. My car doesn't give a shit where my eyes are looking unless I'm using one of the driving assistance features. Which I almost never do. So yeah, I'd agree that the feature that you never have to use unless you choose to is somewhat intrusive, but for very good reasons. So what? Gate-keeping makes you look foolish and says more about you than anyone else. |
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