02-27-2013, 07:15 PM | #1 |
Major
65
Rep 1,274
Posts |
2014 M3 or 2013 GTR
Well boys and girls, I have a decision to make next year! Either buy the new M3 or get the 2013 used GTR. The M3s numbers seems way to weak for 80k but I really like the way it looks. I am sure I will tune the shit out of it but... I can buy a used 2013 GTR and spend about 17k to upgrade turbos etc and get about 700+ HPs and mid 600 torque. I have one issue, GTR is a bit ugly or is it me? I normally don't post about stuff like this but I am torn.... I for once want to get a bang for my money but can't get over how freaking boxy the GTR looks.
__________________
2011 e90 KW V1, JB4, BMS Dp, BMS Intake, CP, Alpina Flash, ISO, E85
Coming soon to the garage: 2014 M3 Maybe M5 |
02-27-2013, 07:31 PM | #2 |
Lieutenant
25
Rep 561
Posts |
My only issue with the GTR is that it doesn't come with mt from the factory.
The M3 paired with the SC.. you're looking at 600+ WHP.
__________________
PH: (616) 914-6677 FAX: (305) 255-5446 Contact me for exclusive forum and wholesale pricing! Email: Sean@Forgeddistributing.com Site: http://www.forgeddistributing.com/ |
Appreciate
0
|
02-27-2013, 10:05 PM | #4 |
Captain
62
Rep 759
Posts
Drives: '11 E92 M-Sport
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Chicago, IL
|
M4 will have the S55 (twin turbo built N55).
If money weren't an issue, I'd have an Alpha 12 GTR, but if I'm looking to keep it under $100k... I might consider an E92 M3 with the stage 3 SC... should be good for 700whp and a lot of fun... plus you just can't beat that tuned V8 noise at 8,000 rpm. The E9x M3 will be special forever... the only V8 powered M3 to ever exist... |
Appreciate
0
|
02-27-2013, 10:47 PM | #5 | |
Captain
105
Rep 955
Posts |
Quote:
|
|
Appreciate
0
|
02-28-2013, 07:55 AM | #6 |
i can haz horsepowr ??
3861
Rep 1,942
Posts |
They're two completely different cars in every aspect, you can't really compare the two.
One is a supercar eater and the other is a luxury sports car. Both are very capable in the right hands on the track, but they're just leagues different in terms of performance and luxury. The GT-R doesn't feel very luxurious inside, whereas the E9X and undoubtedly the upcoming M3/M4 will be seething in leather and luxury. The GT-R walks over the M3 on the track and in every performance figure. I'm fairly certain this will be true for the upcoming M3/M4 as well, since it still only has 415 BHP. Torque figures won't save you when you're at a 100+ BHP difference. I also think the GT-R is quite good looking, I don't know why you don't like it but to each his own I suppose. It has a very distinct stance that I've fallen in love with. But just know that a 535 BHP stock GT-R + 10k in mods = demolish just about any other car on the roads. However, if you enjoy screaming engines with a high RPM redline, you can't overlook the M3. Supercharging it will be a hassle at times, but you'll be smiling ear to ear when you hear it at 8k RPM. So like I said - it comes down to what you ultimately want and are willing to sacrifice. GT-R = not so great looks (in your opinion), but it's fast as hell and attracts attention. M3 = luxurious and a screamer with 2 actually usable seats in the back, but lacks power vs. the GT-R. Good luck.
__________________
Dakar Yellow G80 M3
Ivory White Interior @dakar.g80 #savethemanuals Gone but not forgotten: 991.1 GT3, F80 M3 ZCP, E46 M3 |
Appreciate
0
|
02-28-2013, 08:43 AM | #7 |
First Lieutenant
6
Rep 340
Posts |
I am also interested in a GTR in the next year. However, I am not comparing it to the M3 or any other luxury sports car. I was able to drive a 2010 on the track in Joliet and drove a 2012 on the streets and for a quick blast on the interstate last October. Nothing I have driven (except for a modified 911 Turbo) compares to a GTR
__________________
2019 911 GTS
2017 M4 CV 2017 Mini JCW |
Appreciate
0
|
02-28-2013, 11:39 AM | #8 |
Second Lieutenant
12
Rep 203
Posts
Drives: 2013 GT500 on order / E90 325
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Highland Heights KY
|
Not even in the same league. You want luxury buy the M3. You want speed buy the GTR.
I am not for the argument of adding a supercharger to the M3 to get 600 hp, because quite frankly thats still NOT going to touch the GTR for speed comparisons. Adding power to a RWD will just do what you assume, no traction.. I just sold my 2013 GT500 with over 600 RWHP and if I were to race a 2012 or 2013 GTR it would dust me from 0-100. Roll racing, I win... But I am to old now to do 150mph on public roads... The GTR is so bad ass its probably a reason why Toyota never brought back the Supra even after all the talks of maybe doing so. I mean how can they, or Acura with the NSX ever compete with this car or Mazda and the Rx7. Get the GTR. They run 10's from the factory now and have decent enough interior to get you through your time with the car. |
Appreciate
0
|
03-01-2013, 11:52 AM | #9 |
Major
65
Rep 1,274
Posts |
Thank you guys, I have been torn for a while and I will have to think about it some more. I am leaning towards the GTR, I understand they are two different cars and I have to figure out how oftern will I be driving like a maniac and how often I am going to track to buy the GTR. Regarding looks, I guess its just a matter of opinion but I find BMW to be much better looking than GTR stock. I guess with some exterior modificatoin the GTR could get there.
__________________
2011 e90 KW V1, JB4, BMS Dp, BMS Intake, CP, Alpina Flash, ISO, E85
Coming soon to the garage: 2014 M3 Maybe M5 |
Appreciate
0
|
03-01-2013, 01:08 PM | #10 |
Second Lieutenant
40
Rep 245
Posts |
Wait for the M4! It will be much more moddable than the e92 M3 since it's a twin turbo. I bet after 6 months to a year of release, there will be a tune and some mods for the new M4 that puts down 500 crank HP, easy.
|
Appreciate
0
|
03-01-2013, 09:11 PM | #11 |
Banned
0
Rep 4
Posts |
I seriously don't understand this whole GTR thing. It's just "a nissan" after all. Does brand mean nothing to people these days? It's the same way why Lexus is just "a lexus". Does anyone pick any IS-F model over BMW? It doesn't matter if it does 0-60 in 1.0s, an M3 will always be an M3, same way a Porsche will always be a Porsche. The only people who will go for the GTR is the people who are into 0-60 times on paper and who love racing at red lights. Once you go pass that and reach to the next maturity level though, you see what the BMW is all about - brand name and luxury and you won't look back to any other Japanese car, other than DDs!
|
Appreciate
0
|
03-01-2013, 10:06 PM | #12 | |
Colonel
485
Rep 2,197
Posts |
Quote:
__________________
So far: 200cell downpipe, custom exhaust, lifhtweight splitter, m4 comp seats
|
|
Appreciate
0
|
03-02-2013, 03:13 AM | #13 | |
i can haz horsepowr ??
3861
Rep 1,942
Posts |
Quote:
If you are, I really feel bad for you.
__________________
Dakar Yellow G80 M3
Ivory White Interior @dakar.g80 #savethemanuals Gone but not forgotten: 991.1 GT3, F80 M3 ZCP, E46 M3 |
|
Appreciate
0
|
03-02-2013, 07:30 AM | #14 |
Major
112
Rep 1,140
Posts |
Do you know that (for example!) in a BMW:
- the engine ECU is made by Siemens - the seats are made by Recaro - the windscreen wipers are from Bosch - the tires are from Pirelli - the transmission is made by ZF - the windows are from AGC Glass - the steering wheel is from XYZ - the sound system is from XYZ or Harman Kardon - the lights are from Bosch - the fuel tank is made by someone else - etc etc... Any car today is just the combination of hundreds of different parts that were made by hundres of different manufacturers, and these manufacturers supply to different car brands. So away with fanboyism, because it doesn't make sense these days. Besides, in another thread, you were just recently bashing BMW, how they dear to expect you to give up your E90 M3 for a F80 M3, without any HP gain. So where's the brand loyalty now ? |
Appreciate
0
|
03-02-2013, 07:36 AM | #15 |
Lieutenant
191
Rep 415
Posts |
I test drove a GT-R before I bought my M3. The GT-R is an animal. The interior is cheap compared to the M3. I wanted a more practical car. I like that I can fold down the backseats to carry things in a pinch. I think looks wise they are about the same. I also did not want to get into the rat race of modding my car. It is so easy to mod GT-Rs. For a few grand you can add 200+ HP. For a few grand you can add 40+ HP to a M3. I don't understand where you can even drive a car that fast. I can't open up my M3 in the city. I look at the GT-R as pointless. There is no where you can really open it up. I also like RWD vs AWD. It is fun to let the back ass slip out. In the end I want luxury over a rocket that I can't use except at a track.
|
Appreciate
0
|
03-02-2013, 12:28 PM | #16 | |
Reborn
87
Rep 1,217
Posts |
Quote:
On topic, GTR>M3 by a mile. They are both performance cars, and in performance they are two or three classes apart. I can't wait to see the M4! Also about daily driving ability, or storage, I'd hope you all have multiple cars and neither of these are your only car. |
|
Appreciate
0
|
03-02-2013, 02:33 PM | #17 |
Major
65
Rep 1,274
Posts |
Photoguy, not sure what your implying but whatever. Just because its a BMW, it doesnt make it the best car out there. Remember the Supra? Well it is a Toyota but why was it such a beast of a car... we can go on. I will be keeping my 2011 e90 awd as a DD and the M3 or the GTR willl be used mainly for weekend driving and track use. I dont drive like a maniac but I do have some fun here and there in the mountains. It will be a hard decision but I am waiting until I see the 2014 M3 in person and go from there.
__________________
2011 e90 KW V1, JB4, BMS Dp, BMS Intake, CP, Alpina Flash, ISO, E85
Coming soon to the garage: 2014 M3 Maybe M5 |
Appreciate
0
|
03-02-2013, 11:22 PM | #18 |
Brigadier General
143
Rep 3,523
Posts |
GTR is not the same as an M3/M4.
I can understand those who like them. I just think they are ugly and overpriced. For GTR money I'd but a Porsche GT3 |
Appreciate
0
|
03-03-2013, 10:27 AM | #19 |
Major
65
Rep 1,274
Posts |
Pricing a used GTR VS Used GT3... If I was going to spend money like that as well get a used Lambo.
__________________
2011 e90 KW V1, JB4, BMS Dp, BMS Intake, CP, Alpina Flash, ISO, E85
Coming soon to the garage: 2014 M3 Maybe M5 |
Appreciate
0
|
03-03-2013, 10:43 AM | #20 | |
Brigadier General
2362
Rep 4,255
Posts |
Quote:
Personally I would not get a GTR. Since, most of the time, you'll be daily driving. I think for everyday tasks, a true GT car is always better (e.g., going to dinner, dates, etc.)
__________________
///M Power
|
|
Appreciate
0
|
03-03-2013, 06:37 PM | #21 |
Brigadier General
143
Rep 3,523
Posts |
|
Appreciate
0
|
Post Reply |
Bookmarks |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
|
|