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If not a 911 than what?
If any of you deceided to dump the p-car and move on to another type of performace car what would you choose within your means?
Pics would be good too!!
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I think Porsche have some sort of advertising slogan which sums up how I feel about this right now.
Now where is it? I know I can find it... ... here we go. "There is no substitute." That is how I feel. Although I could get talked into a Lotus Elise or a "modernised" Europa or Elan. You would have to forbid me from owning a 911 though before I would resort to those. Ferrari's cost too much. I also have a dream involving a Lotus Elise, two Suzuki Hyabasa engines and a common crankcase (for 300+hp at 10000+ rpm).
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I agree Cam, just for entertainment purposes only!!
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I'd say a TVR Tuscan. Mmmmm.... if I can save up enough, I'll get one, but as well as, not instead of, the Porsche.
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185 HP Hayabusa in a 975 lbs. sportsracer, and the motor can easily be taken to 250 HP for another $10K. Not street legal, though. If I wanted to take a passenger and/or register it for the street, it would be the Ultralite S2K at http://www.wcmultralite.com/main.html Out of my price range, but very sweet is the Radical SR3 Supersport at http://www.radicalmotorsport.com/new_range/new_range.htm
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Does the new Mini Cooper S count as a performance car? Wow those new Minis are great. How can I convince the wife that we need a 4 car garage so we can keep everything we got and get a Mini. For now I'll keep the P-car and just look to the Mini as a good future purchase. At least it would be a German car.
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There are only a few other sports cars that interest me:
Modern BMW M5 coupe in black. Bentley Turbo R, late 80s. Classic Ferrari 330 2+2 in Silver Jaguar E-type roadster, series 1.5 in BRG Series 2 Corvette in charcoal gray. The modern ones are more likely - I'm not sure I'd find the older cars all that comfortable, from what I've read. Emanuel
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One car I had my eye on before buying a p-car was an Acura NSX. There's not much to criticize on that car. I've done my research. I'm much happier with the club following with P-cars. Many more people involved.
I'd still like to get one at some point, of course, but as an addition to the family, not a replacement. ciao,
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Probably a Ginetta G4 - the combination of 240HP + 1400 pounds + 6"x13" wheels just sounds like a good clean way to live. -- Curt
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Umm, I'll play. Dahlback racing in Europe has a pretty interesting audi turbo-powered Golf I'd really like to own:
600-900 hp depending on turbo and setup, pretty damn lightweight and a whole lotta fun. ![]() www.audituning.com for more info... later, amir |
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If "look at me" status is your goal, the new 911 fills the bill. If you wish to be subtle about it, a top of the line Lexus or mid to low line Mercedes. Raw performance for the dollar spent, the Z-06 'vette. Top performance, and who cares about price? Ferrari. But, you asked "within your means". Hands down, if I didn't have a 3 decade emotional hook with the '72S? Z-06. In a heartbeat! Money aside, I think I'd enjoy driving a Z-06 more than I'd enjoy driving a 996 TT.
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A car I've been thinking about recently, to have as well as the 911, is a Karmann Ghia cabriolet. Not origional or in perfect condition, but rather a cool looking cab in silver or banana yellow. And the great thing about it is if you blow it up, just swap in another VW beatle engine and you're going again the same afternoon
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When I come across the bux I springing for a 88-89 Testarossa.
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I considered a Ferrari Dino 246 or a Lamborghini Bora, but nothing else comes close. There really is no substitute for a early 911S or RS or ST. Notice how Porsche isn't using this slogan anymore? Maybe a Ferrari 360 really is better than the latest Turbo....
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If the 911 wasn't so damn beautiful... I guess I'd look at one of these for performance without attracting unwelcome attention...
Volvo S60R is a turbocharged 2.5 liter, 5-cylinder engine, which provides 300 hp and 295 ft/lbs of torque at 2,100 rpm, propelling the car to 155 mph (electronically limited).... 6-speed manual gearbox, or a 5-speed Geartonic semiautomatic, which allows full automatic or manual gear selection.... four-piston Brembo brakes with aluminum calipers to help reduce heat buildup. Anti-lock brakes, traction control and Volvo's Dynamic Stability Control System (DSTC) are all standard on the S60R. ![]()
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Twin 1200cc Kawasaki ZX12 engines were used, each producing approximately 190bhp.
In November 2001, the Z100WR posted a 0 to 60 mph time of 2.8 seconds and a 0 to 100 mph time of 6.3 seconds using road legal tyres. www.tiger-sportscars.demon.co.uk Now that is cool! |
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Ferrari 250GT.
Nostatic: Not to high jack the thread but, don't you think The Audi RS4 is what the Cayenne shoulda been? Bobby |
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I agree with a number of you about the appeal of the Lotus 7-type toys--light weight, high power and NO modern conveniences whatsoever. Sweet.
But I drove a friend's mildly modified 95 Viper the other day and it was an eye-opener. Just enough rough edges to make it really appealing and talk about tor-que'! If only it was air-cooled.....
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