These really are priced perfectly.
These really are priced perfectly.
This + a modern Ferrari mill would be perfection.
To put this in perspective, my new Giulia, in very similar trim, will cost me just under $20k to lease for 3 years (459/mo, $3k DAS).
Actually, my Giulia in the same color impresses both people who do know cars (looks, power, driving characteristics) , and people who don’t know cars (looks, semblance of luxury)
Let’s gather up all the CTS Coupes and kill them.
The interior is straight out of my Giulia.
It’s the day before Thanksgiving. Morning traffic was a bit light today.
Z4M Coupe
Lets go through this. Keep in mind that all of these cars are restored and presumably low-mileage, well-kept, well-optioned examples that would command a premium anyway. In addition, some are rare imports, which adds to the value in the U.S.
I truly envy you. But I can easily buy an auto xi and make a rwd 6mt these days anyway, for like, 1/3 the cost.
Maybe $30k with something a little higher on the flat-4 food chain
I love these. All R50's, especially in Facelift form, are great looking. I’ll take a Facelift SE in Crystal Blue with the 6 spoke wheels :drool:
The AWD bit makes it worth it. Not a common configuration for this swap.
E9x cars are pretty hard to turn, and I’m sure the average 3-series buyer welcomed the lack of feel. Steering feedback is usually alarming to the normal driver.
This is why I preferred the E9x (and in some markets, the F22 2-series) without iDrive/nav. The interior looks so much better and cleaner without the big screen, especially in the E9x.
Camry XSE hatch, as close to Toyota will get to a Stinger.
Facelift R50 Pathfinder. Terribly hard to find in mint condition.
Don’t talk Theta without mentioning the Vue Red Line. Honda J32>>>
For the entry level luxury segment, it’s when you see some douchebag in a beat up one with aftermarket headlights at the mall.
Build + track the 335i. Buy a nice new car with your $80-100k. The guys who spend that on a track car usually have less fun than those who have one that costs 10% of that.