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Other MT cars to consider as a 3rd car: F87 M2 Comp - My personal best all around choice Integra Type S - I like this over the CTR. I have yet to drive one though. Awaiting those reviews! MK7.5 GTI - worth the maintenance IMHO, unlike a Hyundai. Convenient 4 door hatch. In 3rd because it's a VW that loves carbon buildup.
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04-27-2023, 05:49 PM | #25 |
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the FL5 Type R is such an amazing car stock and its WAY better than the FK8 by miles.
if you can snag one under 50K with mark up, its a good deal, depending on the color with of course champ white being the highest market up. I've had friends get them for under 50k shipped from dealers out side of CA. or just wait for the Integra Type-S and get it at MSRP.. just no bucket seats and more street friendly active suspension.
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GR86 would be a more pure experience than either. its 300 pounds less than the civic, rwd, and shorter wheelbase by 6".
between the civic and voloster i'd pick civic all day. It might be 12k more, but will retain value much better than the hyundai. you'd probably be better off financially keeping the civic 3-5 years over the N.
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It's no CTR, but for $32,500 and a pleasant buying experience the Veloster N always felt like a steal compared to what everything else costs these days. |
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I like to think it's $0 out of principle given that I haven't paid over MSRP, but then again I've never attempted to acquire a car as sought after as the CTR. Depending on what my 335i sells for I may be able to justify more but the number that comes to mind is $3k ADM. Probably laughable in this market, I know. |
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While my 718 Cayman GT4 isn't the fastest car I've driven or owned, the way it makes me feel is something else. The same, but different for my FL5 CTR. Those cars are special in their own right. My Tesla just can't do that for me and candidly, right now, I'm not sure an EV can feel special.
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It might not "have a soul" but it sure likes to take a few souls now and then Still love my slow 6MT 718 for that analog nostalgia, but the M3P has ruined my sense of what a car is supposed to do when you hit the accelerator and is an absolute joy to drive on a daily basis |
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well the performance, whether it is 0-60 or on a track or mountain pass, is a very important part of what makes a true enthusiasts car ...I've never got hung up brands or if it is NA, turbo'd, hybrid or EV....as long as it is fun and looks good and puts a smile on your face is all that matters at the end of the day. 98% of the population will never track their cars, so pointing out the performance value in those catogories is just simply pointing out that these are not just good for going fast in a straight line, they are actually very capable street cars for any kind of driving..most people love value, and if you can get a car that outperforms an M3, AMG, Panamera, etc for 1/2 or 1/3 the price ...they will quickly learn to live without a noise maker |
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