The GTR has a lot of power to the eye and feel do to its AWD setup. If the 2012 Super snake was AWD it would hole shot the hell out of the GTR imo.
The GTR has a lot of power to the eye and feel do to its AWD setup. If the 2012 Super snake was AWD it would hole shot the hell out of the GTR imo.
AWD is a huge advantage but if the Super Snake can pull anything close to a 10 second 1/4 mile time, then the GT-R will have huge competition.
Chad, are we looking at cars right off the dealer lot with any dealer options or high performance cars that you can put money into to put them into the same price bracket and performance bracket? There are differences between the prices of the three on topic now with room for potential.
...but the snake doesn't LOL
I assumed we were talking about stock cars, cause if we are talking modified cars then you can buy a $15k Evo VIII, dump $85K into it and outperform all the cars in this thread(until it breaks).
The crazy thing is, I would rather spend $85K on a GT-R and do bolt-ons than have that built Evo.
GTR FTW....they do everything well...just cost a lot to buy and maintain
$3K Prelude + K20/24 + Built + PeakBoost + CRV AWD 6spd tranny + 200 shot
It'd be my choice, anyways.
That's because you haven't driven a proper rwd or awd car around a track. ^^^
^^^^ That's because you haven't taken me around in your supa fly sentra.
Continue to eat previously mentioned dick.
lol UNOIKID.
Those things are nice as hell! I would LOVE to have one of those as a DD and a GTR as a racecar.[/QUOTE]
ya you and thousands of other ppl....haha
Cadillac CTS-V ....Just because people dont view it as a "sports car"...One hell of a car right from factory and just along the lines of 60K
If we really wanna compare high performance sedans, the Lexus IS-F takes it.
Here are my picks based on chassis and drive platform.
FWD: 2012 Ford Focus ST
RWD: Hyundai Genesis
AWD: Subaru WRX STi
Sedan: Lexus IS-F
Hi-Perf: 2012 Shelby GT500 Super Snake
Gtr owns all cars under 100 grand.