CGT vs F430
#32
Originally Posted by vincentdds
The F430 driver looks clueless....
'"All we are is dust in the wind"
'"All we are is dust in the wind"
Baghdad???
The F driver looks and sounds like a 'tard.
His face says it all, I thotta, I hadda, I shouldaa......
#34
Originally Posted by Josh
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Since you are such an automotive commodity, perhaps you can help Fiat, err... Ferrari catch up to all of Porsche's racing victories. They have a lot of catching up to do.
Since you are such an automotive commodity, perhaps you can help Fiat, err... Ferrari catch up to all of Porsche's racing victories. They have a lot of catching up to do.
RufMD, Porsche suffers from being a mainstream car company and to date have been successful. That is why your CGT will not enjoy a resurgence in price. They no longer are considered as building exotic cars. Porsche is the German equivalent of GM but for sport cars. I suspect it will continue to depreciate in value as the warranty runs its course. If you believe your car will go up in price your smoking something.
As far as the total package is concerned, the CGT has a pedestrian sound unless under full acceleration. Even then it is not that noticeable while in the car. Additionally ,the CGT interior is small and tight and other than passengers, nothing fits in it. As one owner commented "my wife did not have room to take her little dog for a ride." Also there is no luggage space.
The CGT is not easy to drive and has been involved in several single car accidents. You need constant vigilence in order not to kill yourself. The car is too powerful without adequate safety devices. Its ride is jarring and very uncomfortable. I found no fun in driving the car. One lapse of judgment and you end up in the weeds or worse hospital.
There is a reason why the CGT is in the dumps when it comes to value. People recognize the car for what it is; a street legal race car primarily for very accomplished drivers mainly professionals. Most moneyed people understand this and consider the car radioactive.
Finally I have driven the CS often and I prefer my 430. Your F40 is a quite a car but only for the best of drivers. BTW, are you aware that a British magazine raced the F40 against the 430 around a track? Guess who won.
#37
Originally Posted by nberry
Josh are you aware Porsche has not be in racing for years? Recently, they decided to put their toe in the water and opted for the lowest class/category in racing.
RufMD, Porsche suffers from being a mainstream car company and to date have been successful. That is why your CGT will not enjoy a resurgence in price. They no longer are considered as building exotic cars. Porsche is the German equivalent of GM but for sport cars. I suspect it will continue to depreciate in value as the warranty runs its course. If you believe your car will go up in price your smoking something.
As far as the total package is concerned, the CGT has a pedestrian sound unless under full acceleration. Even then it is not that noticeable while in the car. Additionally ,the CGT interior is small and tight and other than passengers, nothing fits in it. As one owner commented "my wife did not have room to take her little dog for a ride." Also there is no luggage space.
The CGT is not easy to drive and has been involved in several single car accidents. You need constant vigilence in order not to kill yourself. The car is too powerful without adequate safety devices. Its ride is jarring and very uncomfortable. I found no fun in driving the car. One lapse of judgment and you end up in the weeds or worse hospital.
There is a reason why the CGT is in the dumps when it comes to value. People recognize the car for what it is; a street legal race car primarily for very accomplished drivers mainly professionals. Most moneyed people understand this and consider the car radioactive.
Finally I have driven the CS often and I prefer my 430. Your F40 is a quite a car but only for the best of drivers. BTW, are you aware that a British magazine raced the F40 against the 430 around a track? Guess who won.
RufMD, Porsche suffers from being a mainstream car company and to date have been successful. That is why your CGT will not enjoy a resurgence in price. They no longer are considered as building exotic cars. Porsche is the German equivalent of GM but for sport cars. I suspect it will continue to depreciate in value as the warranty runs its course. If you believe your car will go up in price your smoking something.
As far as the total package is concerned, the CGT has a pedestrian sound unless under full acceleration. Even then it is not that noticeable while in the car. Additionally ,the CGT interior is small and tight and other than passengers, nothing fits in it. As one owner commented "my wife did not have room to take her little dog for a ride." Also there is no luggage space.
The CGT is not easy to drive and has been involved in several single car accidents. You need constant vigilence in order not to kill yourself. The car is too powerful without adequate safety devices. Its ride is jarring and very uncomfortable. I found no fun in driving the car. One lapse of judgment and you end up in the weeds or worse hospital.
There is a reason why the CGT is in the dumps when it comes to value. People recognize the car for what it is; a street legal race car primarily for very accomplished drivers mainly professionals. Most moneyed people understand this and consider the car radioactive.
Finally I have driven the CS often and I prefer my 430. Your F40 is a quite a car but only for the best of drivers. BTW, are you aware that a British magazine raced the F40 against the 430 around a track? Guess who won.
Haha, I am speechless; really. Someone please hit the gong on this stand up act.
#38
Originally Posted by nberry
The times for the quarter mile between the CGT and 430 are about a second apart. I would not call that being smoked.
One second quicker in the quarter mile is an eternity. The CGT would be at least 10 cars ahead during that short distance. At higher speeds, it will start pulling numerous bus lengths on the 430.
#40
Im already half way through my 2nd bag of popocorn, keep it coming!
Nomatter what driver you put in the 430, the CGT will always pull away. The 430 wasnt TOO far behind, I thought it actually did well considering its weight and power defecit....and possibly driver defecit.
Nostradomis, I mean Nick might be right about ressale value but I think if you own a CGT you dont give a ****. Maybe Ferrari owners care more about resale than driving
That said I wouldnt mind owning a 430 with flappy paddles although I would prefer a GT2 with manual trans.
*warming up 3rd bag of popcorn*
Nomatter what driver you put in the 430, the CGT will always pull away. The 430 wasnt TOO far behind, I thought it actually did well considering its weight and power defecit....and possibly driver defecit.
Nostradomis, I mean Nick might be right about ressale value but I think if you own a CGT you dont give a ****. Maybe Ferrari owners care more about resale than driving
That said I wouldnt mind owning a 430 with flappy paddles although I would prefer a GT2 with manual trans.
*warming up 3rd bag of popcorn*
#41
Originally Posted by nberry
Josh are you aware Porsche has not be in racing for years? Recently, they decided to put their toe in the water and opted for the lowest class/category in racing.
RufMD, Porsche suffers from being a mainstream car company and to date have been successful. That is why your CGT will not enjoy a resurgence in price. They no longer are considered as building exotic cars. Porsche is the German equivalent of GM but for sport cars. I suspect it will continue to depreciate in value as the warranty runs its course. If you believe your car will go up in price your smoking something.
As far as the total package is concerned, the CGT has a pedestrian sound unless under full acceleration. Even then it is not that noticeable while in the car. Additionally ,the CGT interior is small and tight and other than passengers, nothing fits in it. As one owner commented "my wife did not have room to take her little dog for a ride." Also there is no luggage space.
The CGT is not easy to drive and has been involved in several single car accidents. You need constant vigilence in order not to kill yourself. The car is too powerful without adequate safety devices. Its ride is jarring and very uncomfortable. I found no fun in driving the car. One lapse of judgment and you end up in the weeds or worse hospital.
There is a reason why the CGT is in the dumps when it comes to value. People recognize the car for what it is; a street legal race car primarily for very accomplished drivers mainly professionals. Most moneyed people understand this and consider the car radioactive.
Finally I have driven the CS often and I prefer my 430. Your F40 is a quite a car but only for the best of drivers. BTW, are you aware that a British magazine raced the F40 against the 430 around a track? Guess who won.
RufMD, Porsche suffers from being a mainstream car company and to date have been successful. That is why your CGT will not enjoy a resurgence in price. They no longer are considered as building exotic cars. Porsche is the German equivalent of GM but for sport cars. I suspect it will continue to depreciate in value as the warranty runs its course. If you believe your car will go up in price your smoking something.
As far as the total package is concerned, the CGT has a pedestrian sound unless under full acceleration. Even then it is not that noticeable while in the car. Additionally ,the CGT interior is small and tight and other than passengers, nothing fits in it. As one owner commented "my wife did not have room to take her little dog for a ride." Also there is no luggage space.
The CGT is not easy to drive and has been involved in several single car accidents. You need constant vigilence in order not to kill yourself. The car is too powerful without adequate safety devices. Its ride is jarring and very uncomfortable. I found no fun in driving the car. One lapse of judgment and you end up in the weeds or worse hospital.
There is a reason why the CGT is in the dumps when it comes to value. People recognize the car for what it is; a street legal race car primarily for very accomplished drivers mainly professionals. Most moneyed people understand this and consider the car radioactive.
Finally I have driven the CS often and I prefer my 430. Your F40 is a quite a car but only for the best of drivers. BTW, are you aware that a British magazine raced the F40 against the 430 around a track? Guess who won.
#42
Originally Posted by nberry
Josh are you aware Porsche has not be in racing for years? Recently, they decided to put their toe in the water and opted for the lowest class/category in racing.
RufMD, Porsche suffers from being a mainstream car company and to date have been successful. That is why your CGT will not enjoy a resurgence in price. They no longer are considered as building exotic cars. Porsche is the German equivalent of GM but for sport cars. I suspect it will continue to depreciate in value as the warranty runs its course. If you believe your car will go up in price your smoking something.
As far as the total package is concerned, the CGT has a pedestrian sound unless under full acceleration. Even then it is not that noticeable while in the car. Additionally ,the CGT interior is small and tight and other than passengers, nothing fits in it. As one owner commented "my wife did not have room to take her little dog for a ride." Also there is no luggage space.
The CGT is not easy to drive and has been involved in several single car accidents. You need constant vigilence in order not to kill yourself. The car is too powerful without adequate safety devices. Its ride is jarring and very uncomfortable. I found no fun in driving the car. One lapse of judgment and you end up in the weeds or worse hospital.
There is a reason why the CGT is in the dumps when it comes to value. People recognize the car for what it is; a street legal race car primarily for very accomplished drivers mainly professionals. Most moneyed people understand this and consider the car radioactive.
Finally I have driven the CS often and I prefer my 430. Your F40 is a quite a car but only for the best of drivers. BTW, are you aware that a British magazine raced the F40 against the 430 around a track? Guess who won.
RufMD, Porsche suffers from being a mainstream car company and to date have been successful. That is why your CGT will not enjoy a resurgence in price. They no longer are considered as building exotic cars. Porsche is the German equivalent of GM but for sport cars. I suspect it will continue to depreciate in value as the warranty runs its course. If you believe your car will go up in price your smoking something.
As far as the total package is concerned, the CGT has a pedestrian sound unless under full acceleration. Even then it is not that noticeable while in the car. Additionally ,the CGT interior is small and tight and other than passengers, nothing fits in it. As one owner commented "my wife did not have room to take her little dog for a ride." Also there is no luggage space.
The CGT is not easy to drive and has been involved in several single car accidents. You need constant vigilence in order not to kill yourself. The car is too powerful without adequate safety devices. Its ride is jarring and very uncomfortable. I found no fun in driving the car. One lapse of judgment and you end up in the weeds or worse hospital.
There is a reason why the CGT is in the dumps when it comes to value. People recognize the car for what it is; a street legal race car primarily for very accomplished drivers mainly professionals. Most moneyed people understand this and consider the car radioactive.
Finally I have driven the CS often and I prefer my 430. Your F40 is a quite a car but only for the best of drivers. BTW, are you aware that a British magazine raced the F40 against the 430 around a track? Guess who won.
#44
Originally Posted by BOYRACER
PORSCHE there is NO substitute!