Getting a Le Mans blue e92 m3 6MT. Gonna be a big jump from my Camry lol, what should I expect?
a big jump from your Camry lol, what did you expect?
Getting a Le Mans blue e92 m3 6MT. Gonna be a big jump from my Camry lol, what should I expect?
Getting a Le Mans blue e92 m3 6MT. Gonna be a big jump from my Camry lol, what should I expect?
I never tried to argue about the fact that they are in the same category and I know perfectly well what cars compare directly to the M3/M4, I just said that people consider them both before buying. My friend already got the M4 (and crashed it within a week) because although he knew the Cayman was a better drivers car, he didn't think it was the right choice as it would be his everyday car.Nobody is cross shopping them because GT4s are all sold out with an extensive wait list, whereas there are hundreds of new M3s/M4s sitting on dealer lots across the country. M3 competes with Benz C63 AMG, Audi RS5, and Lexus RCF. Price isn't the only consideration when shopping. Most people don't compare cars on different ends of the spectrum. Let me know what your friend decides to get.
Also, I know more about Porsche's than 99% of car salesman. Most of them just pull things out of their asses.
The 918, GT3, and GT4 all use the same brakes because it is easier to manufacture one set, instead of 3. The reason they are more expensive on a 918 is because somebody who buys one has an exponentially higher income than a GT4 owner, and Porsche exploits that fact.
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M3 competes with Benz C63 AMG, Audi RS5, and Lexus RCF.
My friend already got the M4 (and crashed it within a week)
Wut.
Are people really cross shopping an RCF with an M3?
As much as I like the RCF I personally don't think it's worthy of having the M3 and C63 AMG as competition. The RCF feels like a toy compared to those serious beasts.
Damn. How did that happen?
Is the AMG GT going to come out soon?
Maybe that could compete with the GT4. The GT S is quite a bit more expensive.
The GT4 doesn't really have any serious competition, and even a car as good as the AMG GT/GTS wouldn't be cross-shopped, I wouldn't think. Then again a lot of people looking at these types of cars don't think of how different they are, they all just want somethings that's rare or flashy. Not all, but a fair few of em. So IDK maybe it will compete. AMG is such a weird car, I'm not too sure what to consider it. It's got sports car performance yet it's extremely luxurious.
GT-S compares more to the Carrera or the F-Type. I would consider the Lotus Evora 400 or Exige S as a direct competitor to the GT4.
I think GT S directly competes with the R8.
I think GT S directly competes with the R8.
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I came across listing for Porsche 911 carrera cab. It's a 1999 and 75k on miles they're asking for 16k. Hard top included. Seller admits clutch might be loose but otherwise runs well. I already have a outback and Corolla for beater/people moving purposes. I can tolerate 5-7k repairs if needed. Is this still a good deal?
Pretty sure it's out. A friend of mine is cross-shopping between AMG GTS, 991 GTS and 991 Turbo.Is the AMG GT going to come out soon?
That's a good price but so much depends on condition and what maintenance the car needs. As Dave said, get a PPI. Pay the couple hundred bucks to have a qualified Porsche mechanic go over the car and then be ready when he hands you a piece of paper with several thousand dollars worth of recommended maintenance (unless the seller has been on top of the service intervals, in which case, go for it!).
Either way, let us know how it goes. Porsche ownership is definitely a special experience and something you won't forget.
Brand new car brand new tyres. The Pilot Super Sports are horrible in the rain and they need to get warmed up good before trying anything, especially on a brand new tyre. He didn't know that because he was used to driving a Range Rover so he lost control in the rain while going straight, touched the accelerator just a bit and hit a tree. Car had around 700km.
As for the RCF, it's not a bad car especially considering it's cheaper than an M4 with similar options. Here's what Matt Farrah has to say about it after trying it for a 3rd time
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y39cugr0GtQ
I thought Super Sports were supposed to have great wet and dry handling out of the box in normal day-to-day driving?
I thought Super Sports were supposed to have great wet and dry handling out of the box in normal day-to-day driving?
AS3's are the better ones for all weather use. Not to say PSS should be avoided but with a rwd car with lot's of torque they can be sketchy in the rain.I thought Super Sports were supposed to have great wet and dry handling out of the box in normal day-to-day driving?
Yeah, from my experience they aren't really "track" tires that require a lot of "warming up".
However, I went with All Sports instead of Super Sports due to the fact that I knew I'd be driving in rainy and / or muddy conditions from time to time.
Even then, I can get the tail out on my FR-S much easier when it rains, so someone who has little experience with a smaller can, let alone one with power could probably wreck it in the rain pretty easily.
However, I've never lost control in the rain just by accelerating, so unless the M4 had a hell of a lot of power going to the wheels and hydroplaned, I'd be surprised if just straight line acceleration caused the accident.
TL;DR: PSS tires are still road tires, despite advertising. Rain + new car = easy to mess up, but I wonder if OP's friend isn't telling him the whole story.
The tires must've been too new. I had Super Sports on my 370Z which made nearly 380HP (crank) modded and weighed 3150lbs, so it had power to break them loose. And I was perfectly fine. Michelin says they needed to be fully broken in by being driven for at least 500 miles and avoiding poor conditions if possible. If the dude crashed his car within a week, he clearly didn't abide by the break-in procedure.
They are monumentally sticky tires in the rain. Even in the torrential summer downpours of Florida, the TC light barely even flickered. They don't need warming up, either.
Yeah, from my experience they aren't really "track" tires that require a lot of "warming up".
However, I went with All Sports instead of Super Sports due to the fact that I knew I'd be driving in rainy and / or muddy conditions from time to time.
Even then, I can get the tail out on my FR-S much easier when it rains, so someone who has little experience with a smaller can, let alone one with power could probably wreck it in the rain pretty easily.
However, I've never lost control in the rain just by accelerating, so unless the M4 had a hell of a lot of power going to the wheels and hydroplaned, I'd be surprised if just straight line acceleration caused the accident.
TL;DR: PSS tires are still road tires, despite advertising. Rain + new car = easy to mess up, but I wonder if OP's friend isn't telling him the whole story.
The car had 700km/434miles when it crashed.
There you go.
Also, climate and driving behavior has a direct effect on break-in too. The car wasn't ready to be pegged, especially not with the tires still that fresh.
Also, you mention KM. Where do you live?
Live in the UK but this happened back in Albania where I spend my holidays.
Ahhh, so it's an EDM spec car. European Ms have a completely different traction management programming than US cars - they can get muuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuch more sideways before the DSC kicks in. A lot of the US guys are re-coding their MDM settings to be the European because the US-spec settings are incredibly constrained and don't allow the car to break free. Also, throttle response is much better on Euro-spec cars than US-spec cars.
So that explains the situation.
I found my old TireRack receipt and it says 700 miles on it. Forums are saying up to 1000km.
My new Continental DW required 500 miles on my M56S.
Also here's a video of an M4 losing control in 2nd gear:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miA5qj5ergM
Pretty sure it's out. A friend of mine is cross-shopping between AMG GTS, 991 GTS and 991 Turbo.
Oh man, you make me miss my BRZ. Stock Michelins were SOOO fun. Do you have a 13? Those were more twitchy than later models if I recall unless it was the 15's that they revised the rear suspension on.
Isn't it that there are some oils or what have yous left on the outer surface of the rubber from manufacturing?
Isn't it that there are some oils or what have yous left on the outer surface of the rubber from manufacturing?
Well yeah, I agree. If you're going to buy a powerful rwd car and all you've driven is a Range Rover, do some practice first with a less powerful rwd car then jump into an M4. I don't know how many I would have wrecked my M235i if it was my first car. I'm grateful I had to gradually start from less powerful cars to the M235i. There's lot's of stuff you learn by driving the car, not by reading on the internet.People are shitty drivers with tons of excuses and miniscule skill levels.
Regarding the new BMW wreck in Albania, it sounds like this is more of a case of inexperience than anything. If you've never experienced a high horsepower RWD vehicle and the way that it can get away from you quickly then there's no reason to think that you would automatically know how to handle it.
I remember the first time I got on my 68 Mustang after dropping a heavily massaged 351 cubic V8 into it and the back end of the car came around and passed me (the car did a full 360) on a public 2 lane road. It was awesome and terrifying at the same time and the fact that I didn't hit anyone or crash the car is something of a miracle.
I learned a lesson that day, that's for sure.
People are shitty drivers with tons of excuses and miniscule skill levels.
Pretty sure it's out. A friend of mine is cross-shopping between AMG GTS, 991 GTS and 991 Turbo.
I thought Super Sports were supposed to have great wet and dry handling out of the box in normal day-to-day driving?
Well yeah, I agree. If you're going to buy a powerful rwd car and all you've driven is a Range Rover, do some practice first with a less powerful rwd car then jump into an M4. I don't know how many I would have wrecked my M235i if it was my first car. I'm grateful I had to gradually start from less powerful cars to the M235i. There's lot's of stuff you learn by driving the car, not by reading on the internet.
It's a case of inexperience mixed with brand new powerful car with brand new cold tyres with no grip and very wet asphalt.
True. I have a near wipe-out story from 3 years ago...
I was driving my brother's E62 BMW M6 into the Midtown Tunnel entering Manhattan on a 34-degree rainy night. Car had a bad diff (notorious issue on these) and I forgot about it. When I gave it the beans just to hear the exhaust in the tunnel, the car just decided to break left and I was an inch away from grazing the dividers in the middle and losing the car. But my instinct was to gently let off the throttle and apply some counter steer. The car snapped right with a jolt and all that happened was I nudged the tire on the curb to the very right. I saved it without any damage. This is the lane I was in below, and how narrow it is in a wide boat like the M6.
My best friend in the car is a track guy, and a pretty solid drifter too and he's always telling me I should go to the tracks because of my instincts and reaction times. He was floored and how I kept the car so in check.
In truth, I damn near shit myself because he had just gotten the new M6 (3 years back now) and was trading in the old one for his wife's GL550. He had no use for both Ms, so he gave me the older one for 10 days until it was traded in.
Honestly, I miss the hell out of that car. It's lack of refinement is appealing to me today, moreso than ever. It was an exciting car.
Getting the first real, California snow since I got the evo 11 months ago and holy shit is driving in it a blast! I hit up a large empty parking lot and just did controlled slides for days. No matter how much I thought I'd lost control, gas would pull me out of it. Amazing.
Opted for European Delivery as well!
How does Porsche's ED work?
My understanding is that you can opt for delivery in either Leipzig or Weissach. Is one preferable over the other?
Also, my understanding is that Porsche does not do discounted pricing for ED cars, unlike BMW.
Agreed. Honestly everyone should start with a Miata or S2000 with an instructor and go from there.
Love those motors but man they have serious issues. It's a shame but keeping those things running is not fun... but when they do work, the sound is stunning. It's really a shame that the E60/E63 are tainted by BMW's dark ages. I mean how the fuck do you mess up the diff from the factory? BMW diffs are KNOWN to be tanks that can withstand massive abuse and torque.
A quick look at the Porsche 991.2 from Evo. It sounds...good! Credit to Porsche for getting the exhaust note right, and maybe now they can send some of their guys over to BMW for a while to help out with the M3/4.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=354&v=Ft6MbJsH83Q
why don't porsches front engined cars sound that good?
Get a SCAT Pack ShakerTook the fiance' out with me for a Challenger test drive yesterday. First time she's come with me. She's a good sport, but she just doesn't "understand" why I want this car - to her, it makes no sense to buy a vehicle for more than ~$15K, as it's nothing more than to get from A to B. Her parents, while they do well for themselves, have always driven the typical Corolla-esque four door. Heck, her dad right now drives something nearing 200,000 miles. Meanwhile, I learned to drive in my dad's (at the time) brand new, manual, Corvette in 2002 when I was 13. So, different backgrounds and all that.
They had a black RT Plus - the standard V8, and I asked the salesman if I could take it out and try to convince my wifey-to-be that it's fun for a reason. No issues; tossed us the keys and I told him we'd be back in 30 minutes. The dealer says "feel free to get on it," and I obliged. After ten minutes of driving it around and lighting up the tires a couple times, she wanted to drive. Lol. Instantly, she spent the last 20 minutes flooring it over and over and over again, lol. She loved it.
She absolutely "got it." So now sometime soon she's agreed to test out the Scat Pack with me
... Funny enough, she talked about it for about 20 minutes afterwards. All I could do was smirk, because, honestly, the standard RT really isn't all that quick if we're being blunt.
EDIT: Also, we both agreed the upgraded Alpine sound system is kind of shit. I'd pay to upgrade to the package that includes a sub.
A quick look at the Porsche 991.2 from Evo. It sounds...good! Credit to Porsche for getting the exhaust note right, and maybe now they can send some of their guys over to BMW for a while to help out with the M3/4.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=354&v=Ft6MbJsH83Q
You can choose to pick up the car in Zuffenhausen or Leipzig.
No discount at all. In fact, I have to pay for the car upfront including registration and taxes before I go, IN ADDITION to a $19,000 German VAT that will be held in escrow until the car comes back to the US.
Not sure if I want to do it anymore because not only will it delay the delivery of the car here, but I will be out $150K+ for the car and trip.
WOW that is a bad deal.
FFS, with BMW you save thousands of dollars with ED and you get a lot of little perks. I think Volvo's ED program literally pays for your flight and hotel.