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Are supercars actually more fun? Yes.
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However, I can see how M2/Lotus folks would not like it. |
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Yes they are but there are negatives. I think it also depends what the none super car is. I have a e90 m3 and a gt3rs and I find the e90 to be 90% as fun with 90% less worry. In the super car I am a fucking neck breaker everyone looks but in my e90 it really blends in with the crowd. The gt3rs is way faster in a straight line and handles way better and actually gets better MPG than the Sedan. One negative of the super car is going to lunch. You park it and have to worry about it while you are enjoying a meal whereas with a none super car you don't really worry as much. I think supercars are worth it but only if you have the money. Id rather have a properly built e90 m3 than a gt3rs I could barely afford. To answer the question though, they are more fun, they are better, you just have more to worry about.
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Over time I've gotten much more comfortable treating it as just a car, and the enjoyment factor has increased exponentially. If you can get to an I wont lose days of sleep if i get a paint chip from a stone on the highway, hit a pot hole (which BTW, the 911 absorbs waaayy better than my 135), get dirt on the seats, etc. the car becomes really fun. The first 6 months, every drive was a white knuckle affair, not because of performance, but because I was so worried something was going to happen that I couldn't enjoy it. Be sure the car doesn't intimidate you. It should just make you feel good when you're in it. |
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My answer is - yes they are absolutely worth it. I love my M5 and it does just about everything and does it all very well. Hell to 60 it maybe slightly quicker than my 458, but the 458 is way more engaging, emotional and just more fun. You can't help but to smile when driving it.
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Go out and if you can find one test drive a manual E60 M5
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A lot of the enjoyment of these cars is the drama involved and way they make you feel. Driving dynamics aside, the styling, colour, engine/exhaust, and attention the car grabs all adds to the experience. The impracticality only adds to the experience since you know the car is focused rather than making compromises to be everything to everybody. I personally enjoy all of this.
These are also all reasons why people elect to drive M2s over M3/4s or M5s. The latter are good cars sure, but they are sort of dull/sophisticated most of the time whereas the M2 is a hooligan at any speed. The car has drama, personality, and doesn't take itself too seriously like the other cars.
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Interesting thread. Like the OP, I've been thinking about a Gen1 R8 V10 as my next car. But I absolutely adore my FBO E92 M3 and I've built it to the point where I really don't find anything lacking in it anymore - torque, grip, suspension feel, full custom interior etc. - and it's still daily driveable. I'd hate to pay for a supercar and then find that I prefer taking the M3 99% of the time.
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On top of that you have so much knowledge of the e9x platform already it would be a headache to learn another platform and have to do all maintenance items you may have not for-seen. Only VWs worth trading e9x for are GT3/RS and Performante.
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pros and cons to owning a supercar. they are fun. but then you also have to deal with attention from people and your own nerves trying to angle up a steep incline without scraping, maintaining a clean carfax and getting regular service records at the dealer, ... and then there's parking it and leaving it out of your sight. Do you really trust that soccer mom in a truck without a backup cam to parallel park in front of you ?
all that said nothing can rival a supercar with how it makes you feel on the road. it definitely gets your heart beating fast and you feel like a god driving a ferrari/lambo/mclaren. it wears off soon truth be told. but definitely something to experience. owned a ferrari for 3 years. probably won't own another but i don't regret the decision.
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honestly I would take a new GTS 4.0 over the 991.1 GTS, brand new car in a smaller more connected package than the 991.1. The only thing the GTS has over the 4.0 GTS to me is the looks, which I don't care that much about and the GTS 4.0 is far from ugly.
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but for me it's the 4.0GTS that will likely be my next move, mainly because I like the more compact size but if I go that direction I will wait until I am bored with the M2C (which I am currently enjoying), which knowing me will be in another year at the most |
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The M2 is just easier and still very fun. The R8 is more of a chore to drive in lots of ways, but that V10! |
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You're the only person here more indecisive and non-committal than me and that is saying something. I literally do not see a box a 991 GTS doesn't tick and you can lose the M2. I'l say it to, R8, for me, I dunno .... it's always felt ... i dunno ... i don't lust after it. I'd get a GT350 before a R8. |
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