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I think the Kreissieg exhaust is around 6K from the different people selling it...
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Pretty sure Jeremy Clarkson said the early Maser 'flappy paddle' gearbox was awful.
If I were going to spend that kind of money on something that will be expensive to maintain, I'd probably buy one of these...
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Couldn't you get the same performance and a car that wouldn't need constant attention out of an NSX?
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Well yeah of course I'd take one of each in a perfect world before I started looking into Maseratis.
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How does the performance compare from a Ferrari to a Maserati?
If they are equal the Maser is a bit more unique of a vehicle... at least in So Cal where you can't walk across the street without tripping over a Ferrari or Porsche. Some pretty cheap Ferrari's out there too. Too rich for my blood anyway.
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I have a vehicle THAT expensive to maintain and it sure aint no Ferrari or Maserati...
2003 Dodge Ram 2500 HD with Cummins. Worst piece of turd ever hatched. I can't keep it unbroken long enough to sell it (or run it across an auction block...). I spent $700 on it in the last week alone, and $460 the week before (just for parts). It's been well over $15,000 in the past year to keep the Big Red Turd on the road. It's amazing that it has actually been cheaper to run my race car than the tow vehicle this year (and I had 2 expensive days at the track already).
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Do you want a semi classic sports car that is relatively easy/cheap to maintain and holds it value?
The Porsche 911... Specifically the 3.2 Carrera with G50 gearbox. And yes a good one is expensive to buy but you'll never regret spending the money up front ~ I know I'm stating the obvious. My 78 SC has given me almost new car reliability in nearly 12 years of ownership. The biggest problem was the gearbox and I replaced that with one from an 83. Other than that it's been oil/filter changes and brake fluid renew. Normal parts like brake pads and stuff goes without saying. Zero rust... Starter motor ~ original. Alternator replaced 6 years ago. In other words better than some so called new cars from the dealership. OK. So you want a semi classic non Porsche sports car that is easy/cheap to maintain and holds it's value. I really can't think of one that does what the Porsche does. ![]() It's just the way it is. New Ferrari, Maserati, Forget it... Budget 5 to 6k a year just to have it in your driveway. That doesn't include insurance/registration or fuel. Lamborghini??? Much the same. Have you seen a 30ish year old Lambo next to a same year Porsche?
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But at least it's the nicest truck to drive.
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My 993 is 14 yrs. old and the a/c still blows ice cold and has never been touched. I've never had a single mechanical problem (that wasn't a result of some aftermarket part or someone else's work) with this car in seven yrs. of ownership. I'm spoiled and can't imagine getting a fussy, expensive car.
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![]() My boss' former car. Maybe a 2007. Neat car for someone else to own, as the cost of ownership seemed astronomical. I don't know how DIY friendly it was, but an oil change at the dealership cost $800. He'd hit a pothole and flatten a tire. $500 to replace. Thank goodness he didn't dent the rim, as that ran $2K. There were little electrical glitches which took the dealership long periods of time to diagnose and correct. Parts are unobtainable. Even the dealership took to cannibalizing unsold cars on the lot to replace parts, as it took forever to get them from Italy. It's not like there's a warehouse of parts sitting around anywhere. If you need some part, you order it from the factory and wait for them to make it before then can even ship it to you. But man, it sounded great. And driving it was like dating a supermodel--even in car-jaded LA, people look and point.
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That is interesting about the Dodge Diesels. I know that all the people I know with a Ford Diesel wish they had bought a Dodge and NOT just because of the engine. Ford transmissions are just something else and not in a good way.
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The problems cashflyer mentions I've never heard of before... A friend of my dads is the Service manager at the local dodge dealer too... We know of more than a few trucks that are on their way or have made the 300k mark with ease.
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OK. All this "pick-em-up" truck talk makes me think of hayseeds with toothpicks sticking out of their gums. Back to the topic at hand:
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