Nissan GT-R pranks Porsche owners on the street!
#46
I hope that you're joking, but if not...
..GT-Rs are much more rare. There's barely over 4,000 GT-Rs in the US total (that includes all years; '09, '10 and '11).
Do you have any idea how many Porsches have been sold here? Porsche sold 6,800 911s in North America in 2009 alone. They've been selling them here since 1964. Do the math.
..GT-Rs are much more rare. There's barely over 4,000 GT-Rs in the US total (that includes all years; '09, '10 and '11).
Do you have any idea how many Porsches have been sold here? Porsche sold 6,800 911s in North America in 2009 alone. They've been selling them here since 1964. Do the math.
Last edited by Divexxtreme; 02-25-2011 at 09:21 AM.
#47
Just my opinion, of course.
#48
I know you didn't say "ALL" GTR owners, Just allow me to give you my side of the stroy...Before I purchased the GTR, I drove a 1000 HP 997 TT (MINT condition, 5K miles, 2 owners, wheels, suspension, CF, etc.) with EVERY intention of buying it and walked away empty handed. I test drove a GTR 3 days later and bought one on the spot.
I guess coming from a TT Gallardo, the driving dynamics of the Porsche just didn't do anything for me. Not saying the Porsche isn't a great car, but for me, the GTR was that much better.
Ok, carry on..
#49
I came from a 996 C2 (plus a few other cars), and was cross-shopping a Turbo when I saw the GT-R. Options weren't a pain (they all come standard with everything, minus the iPod mount (now standard USB), and a back up camera), and the performance was phenomenal.
I was trying to decide between an R8/Vantage/XKR/GT-R/911 Turbo/F355/F360/etc... I decided the GT-R was the best of all of them (for me). So it's not like money was a driving factor. There are more than a few GT-R owners with other cars, and some of those opt for the GT-R over those more expensive 'sports' cars.
I was trying to decide between an R8/Vantage/XKR/GT-R/911 Turbo/F355/F360/etc... I decided the GT-R was the best of all of them (for me). So it's not like money was a driving factor. There are more than a few GT-R owners with other cars, and some of those opt for the GT-R over those more expensive 'sports' cars.
#50
One of our R1K GTR clients owns a Veyron among other cars, and will not race them because if the he beats the Veyron, he will sell the Veyron. A man who could own anything he wants, chose the GTR.
#51
Nahhhh... Porsche is above that. They wouldn't try any marketing gimmicks - they aren't out to make money.
#52
How is my Veyron beater coming along, Neil?
#53
Where I live there is a wealthy former CEO of a very large multi-national company. I have had the pleasure to have been to his house. He loves cars and has accumulated over 200+ cars for his automobile museum. He bought the first Titanium 2009 GT-R sold here in the area. He loves driving the GT-R because of its overall performance and handling. The GT-R remains in his home garage along with a few other cars that he likes to drive more routinely. Must be nice.
#54
GTR is a driver car
99% of P cars are driven by dorks that think they bling bling.
Like driving around with his ghetto 911 basic and a blonde makes him think he is rich.
You really think the POS boxter, non turbo 911 or VW SUV blings?
Jay Leno has a GTR too, try tell him how bling you are because you have a "Porsche"
in the opposite 99% of GTR driver appreciate thier car instead of thinking it blings.
99% of P cars are driven by dorks that think they bling bling.
Like driving around with his ghetto 911 basic and a blonde makes him think he is rich.
You really think the POS boxter, non turbo 911 or VW SUV blings?
Jay Leno has a GTR too, try tell him how bling you are because you have a "Porsche"
in the opposite 99% of GTR driver appreciate thier car instead of thinking it blings.
#56
Porsche=tradition,symbol,style,design and unconditional love from owners!
GT-R is fast but that's all is can offer to me.I'm not fan of the design,interior and the brand but it have something to offer
GT-R is fast but that's all is can offer to me.I'm not fan of the design,interior and the brand but it have something to offer
#57
What impresses me is not just being fast - but fast everywhere: either accelerating, braking, or cornering, not just in a straight line (where it is weakest).
Style, design, and interior is for people who are not completely focused on performance. Let's face it, you have be able to tolerate the car's appearance. This is all personal preference, and has nothing to with heritage, tradition, brand, etc... it is unique to each car and the prospective owner.
(I'm not even sure what tradition means)
#58
I love Porsche. Always will. Plan to have another within a year to compliment my monster GT-R (probably a GT3). But no matter how great Porsche is as a brand, it doesn't mitigate, even slightly, just how awesome the GT-R is.
As far as tradition goes, I have one word in response: 'Skyline'. Plenty of tradition there.
Style and design are totally subjective. I love the GT-R look. With the right wheel setup, I actually think it's one of the most attractive cars you can buy.
Hating the GT-R for being an awesome performance car is like hating the sun for being too hot. The hate doesn't change a thing.
As far as tradition goes, I have one word in response: 'Skyline'. Plenty of tradition there.
Style and design are totally subjective. I love the GT-R look. With the right wheel setup, I actually think it's one of the most attractive cars you can buy.
Hating the GT-R for being an awesome performance car is like hating the sun for being too hot. The hate doesn't change a thing.
Last edited by Divexxtreme; 02-25-2011 at 03:01 PM.
#59
I agree completely...
(That, +standard features, +price, +performance)
#60
You completely missed my point. I was trying to address your comment of....Most P owners have the funds to make a choice and if they want one they just buy one to add it to the stable. Cant say that situation applies to the majority of GTR owners...
Please show me a scientific study that you have done that backs up your statement? I know PLENTY of GTR owners that have MULTIPLE other cars in their stable. To say that is just down right silly, and wrong.
Hell, for the amount of money I just spent on my GTR in aftermarket upgrades, I could have bought A Porsche..
Please show me a scientific study that you have done that backs up your statement? I know PLENTY of GTR owners that have MULTIPLE other cars in their stable. To say that is just down right silly, and wrong.
Hell, for the amount of money I just spent on my GTR in aftermarket upgrades, I could have bought A Porsche..