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Automotive Discussion Thread | OT2 | Zero to pointless fighting faster than a GT86

mkenyon

Banned
It's a teeny half ton! Fortunately, the aluminum means the new Raptor is somewhat usable compared to the old one with its almost useless 1000lb payload.

Two people means you could only put 600lbs on the tongue. So basically, if you saw a Raptor with stuff in the bed or hauling, it was beyond capacity.

I hope RAM ends up making good on their concept TRX. That segment needs some variety and competition.

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Detuned Hellcat Engine yes plz.

Don't think I'd ever consider either though, trucks are for hauling IMO.
 
I hope your fix keeps working. I honestly should've taken a chance on the fix. I've heard some people going on for years and tons of miles without problems, but apparently some autoshops in my area told me that no fixes guarantees anything since they've had some break down over time as well, while others go on forever.

Yeah, I'm hoping some of that is up to the varying quality of fixes and the varying quality with which the fixes are implemented. I didn't muck about myself, but had it done by a Porsche specialist. Fingers crossed.

Have to admit, that looming problem has taken a tiny bit of fun out of owning the car. Even with it being 'taken care of'.*

Still, my odds should be a little better at least.

I haven't received the 718 Cayman yet, it's supposed to come in at the end of the month so I'm definitely looking forward to driving on the countryside roads and hills after I get it. The weather is unfortunate with the rain and everything but it should still be nice.

* Which is why I'm just ever so slightly envious of the man who's in the position to buy a shiny new 718. One of the absolute best looking roadsters I've ever seen. I'll just have to comfort myself with the thought that my humble 986 still has a flat six ;).

Be sure to post some pics once you get it!
 

v1lla21

Member
Spotted a Targa for the first time. Had never seen one out in the wild before. Wish I would've gotten a better picture but she's a beauty.
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mkenyon

Banned
Guys, I'm really wanting to get the Shelby GT350, please stop me from doing this!
Get a Camaro SS instead, better chassis, currently the best electronic steering on the market.

Or don't, cause the Stang is waaaaay sexier. If you do, you have to get the magnetic shocks.
 

Azzurri

Member
Get a Camaro SS instead, better chassis, currently the best electronic steering on the market.

Or don't, cause the Stang is waaaaay sexier. If you do, you have to get the magnetic shocks.

There something about the GT350 I just love and I'm no American car guy, plus I feel it's more rare. The 2017 all have em which is nice.

Plus, I've always been a fan of the older 60's stangs.
 
Yeah, I'm hoping some of that is up to the varying quality of fixes and the varying quality with which the fixes are implemented. I didn't muck about myself, but had it done by a Porsche specialist. Fingers crossed.

Have to admit, that looming problem has taken a tiny bit of fun out of owning the car. Even with it being 'taken care of'.*

Still, my odds should be a little better at least.



* Which is why I'm just ever so slightly envious of the man who's in the position to buy a shiny new 718. One of the absolute best looking roadsters I've ever seen. I'll just have to comfort myself with the thought that my humble 986 still has a flat six ;).

Be sure to post some pics once you get it!

Honestly, your car has probability working in your favor. I did, too, but unfortunately I fell into the small percentage that had the IMS failure. There's a reason why Porsche really only has a couple or few notable problems throughout the years (e.g. IMS bearing failure, GT3RS engine for certain generations, etc.). They build really good engines that last a while.

I live in the Bay Area, so it's not uncommon to see Porsche vehicles driving around on commutes to work, from work, and on weekend joy rides...and it always surprises me how many old models I see driving around. I've seen the 987, 986, 996, 993, and other models even older just cruising along and still going strong. While it's still heartbreaking to see a 987 or 986 driving around that looks in way worse condition than mine, while my car was immobile in my garage after the IMS failure...I have to say it's still nice to see those cars still around. So if you've been driving the car around a lot, then I think it's great. Enjoy it. These cars are meant to be driven and not garaged!

The sound of the 986, 987, and 981 are all amazing. It's the one thing I'll miss with the upcoming 718 Cayman. Unlike most online commenters or journalists, I don't have a problem with the new 718 Boxster/Cayman's sound, but there was something melodic in the 986/987/981's sound as you revved through the range that is definitely missing in the new 718. But I'll post more impressions after I get the car!

I think another reason is that this is just a general automotive thread. Every other car forum I'm on is brand specific so there's less differences in taste.

That's true. Some other forums I visit that are brand specific can be kind of boring though. Not much variety, or too much nitpicking about which options to get. I wish more people at Neogcf were into cars so that this thread gets updated more, but I enjoy just browsing through and seeing what's new or what everyone is finding hot.

For instance, I've never been into hot hatches, SUV's, Ferrari, Lamborghinis, trucks, hummers, etc. but through this thread, I found newfound appreciation for them. Like the poster above who asked about the Shelby made me look up what the newer models look like and reviews just out of curiosity and I think it looks and sounds pretty awesome.
 

mkenyon

Banned
There something about the GT350 I just love and I'm no American car guy, plus I feel it's more rare. The 2017 all have em which is nice.

Plus, I've always been a fan of the older 60's stangs.
I know what you mean. There really is something special about it.
 

AlphaSnake

...and that, kids, was the first time I sucked a dick for crack
What are the odds that walking around yesterday I spotted a parked red Testarossa (early launch model). And then yards past it was a black F430. And then half a block later, another red Testarossa (a facelifted model with body colored lower panels and clear glass turn signals)...and then yet another black F430 near it. LOL. There was no meet going on or anything. I just found the combination of cars and color so odd.

And of course, I took pics like an excited school girl.

There something about the GT350 I just love and I'm no American car guy, plus I feel it's more rare. The 2017 all have em which is nice.

Plus, I've always been a fan of the older 60's stangs.

Get the GT350. It beats the pants off of the Camaro inside and out. It's chassis isn't much like a regular Mustang, anyway. And the engine is 50x more special than a run-off-the-mill Chevy small block.
 

SliChillax

Member
Get the GT350. It beats the pants off of the Camaro inside and out. It's chassis isn't much like a regular Mustang, anyway. And the engine is 50x more special than a run-off-the-mill Chevy small block.

Can't really compare them can you? The Camaro SS is compared to the Mustang GT, not GT350. The Z28 isn't out yet to fully compete with the GT350 and the ZL1 is more of a GT500 competitor which isn't out yet. It's like saying the C63 AMG is a better car than a 340i, well duh.
 

matmanx1

Member
Guys, I'm really wanting to get the Shelby GT350, please stop me from doing this!

I won't stop you. I love the GT350's and don't listen to the haters. It's by far the best Mustang in a good long while and has a pretty special motor. If I had the scratch I would be looking at one pretty hard.
 

AlphaSnake

...and that, kids, was the first time I sucked a dick for crack
Can't really compare them can you? The Camaro SS is compared to the Mustang GT, not GT350. The Z28 isn't out yet to fully compete with the GT350 and the ZL1 is more of a GT500 competitor which isn't out yet. It's like saying the C63 AMG is a better car than a 340i, well duh.

I'm not. Some others did, though.
 

Stinkles

Clothed, sober, cooperative
What are the odds that walking around yesterday I spotted a parked red Testarossa (early launch model). And then yards past it was a black F430. And then half a block later, another red Testarossa (a facelifted model with body colored lower panels and clear glass turn signals)...and then yet another black F430 near it. LOL. There was no meet going on or anything. I just found the combination of cars and color so odd.

And of course, I took pics like an excited school girl.



Get the GT350. It beats the pants off of the Camaro inside and out. It's chassis isn't much like a regular Mustang, anyway. And the engine is 50x more special than a run-off-the-mill Chevy small block.
Where's them alleged pics breh
 

mkenyon

Banned
Can't really compare them can you? The Camaro SS is compared to the Mustang GT, not GT350. The Z28 isn't out yet to fully compete with the GT350 and the ZL1 is more of a GT500 competitor which isn't out yet. It's like saying the C63 AMG is a better car than a 340i, well duh.
They actually are really comparable in terms of performance. 2SS vs 350, both with magnetic shocks, are going to be almost identical in the 1/4 mile and on a track.
 

otapnam

Member
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2014 535i m sport certified. Picked it up last Friday actually. Been too busy n raining to take better pics than the one at the dealership. My wife's always wanted one and with the g30 coming out it was the right time.

Thanks again to Evo for running a Carfax!

Won't be modding too much just yet, but theres definitely a list 😎
 

mkenyon

Banned
Those are surprisingly quick. Only downside is the lack of paddle shifters for mountain fun, but the tranny does a pretty great job of being in the right place in sport.

Doing some long distance cruises with my old man (also has the 535 sport) is what put me on towards the E39 M5. Carving canyons and mountain roads in comfort is awesome and far more practical than a track queen.
 

AlphaSnake

...and that, kids, was the first time I sucked a dick for crack
Those are surprisingly quick. Only downside is the lack of paddle shifters for mountain fun, but the tranny does a pretty great job of being in the right place in sport.

Doing some long distance cruises with my old man (also has the 535 sport) is what put me on towards the E39 M5. Carving canyons and mountain roads in comfort is awesome and far more practical than a track queen.

The E60 535s were quick. The F10s with the N55 got slower, unfortunately. E60s did mid/high 13s. F10s ran 14s. For every day driving, it's plenty peppy, but I couldn't help myself with a tune asap. :p

Regarding paddle shifters, though, many 535s have them, even on lower-end trims. They came with a $700 sport transmission package (or M-sport wheel?), from what I remember - many of the dealers ordered them that way. It was an option, basically. But his being a full fledged M-Sport, he should most definitely have them. Congrats on the car, ota!

Edit: A Non M-Sport with paddles, as an example.
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SliChillax

Member
They actually are really comparable in terms of performance. 2SS vs 350, both with magnetic shocks, are going to be almost identical in the 1/4 mile and on a track.

Yup, the new Camaro is almost perfect mechanically. It blows my mind that it costs as much as my M235i but it's way better in every way except fuel economy and practicality. Even the interior felt better than my M235i.

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2014 535i m sport certified. Picked it up last Friday actually. Been too busy n raining to take better pics than the one at the dealership. My wife's always wanted one and with the g30 coming out it was the right time.

Thanks again to Evo for running a Carfax!

Won't be modding too much just yet, but theres definitely a list ��
Those have the N55 right? Just get a JB4 and call it a day, it does wonders for the price.
 
Yo!

Long time thread lurker, first time poster(been really lazy to eventually get around to it, sorry) here.

Anyways, I am attending the Canadian International Auto Show here in our downtown core of Toronto on Tuesday, especially because I would like to see the AM-RB 001 in person.

Will post pics upon return. My body is not ready
 

J-Rzez

Member
I know what you mean. There really is something special about it.

The GT350 just has a "it" factor. You can get a Roush S3 and destroy the 350, but it doesn't matter. That flat plane crank with header back exhaust and its looks are just magic. Its one of the few "affordable" cars with that factor.
 

mkenyon

Banned
The E60 535s were quick. The F10s with the N55 got slower, unfortunately. E60s did mid/high 13s. F10s ran 14s. For every day driving, it's plenty peppy, but I couldn't help myself with a tune asap. :p

Regarding paddle shifters, though, many 535s have them, even on lower-end trims. They came with a $700 sport transmission package (or M-sport wheel?), from what I remember - many of the dealers ordered them that way. It was an option, basically. But his being a full fledged M-Sport, he should most definitely have them. Congrats on the car, ota!

Edit: A Non M-Sport with paddles, as an example.
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Weird. My dad's is a full fledged M Sport, no paddle shifters. I never really looked into it, and figured that maybe it was only on the 550.
 

AlphaSnake

...and that, kids, was the first time I sucked a dick for crack
Weird. My dad's is a full fledged M Sport, no paddle shifters. I never really looked into it, and figured that maybe it was only on the 550.

Really? That's f-ing weird. But that's BMW option packages for you.

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When I was test driving 550s before I bought my M56S, the ONLY ones that had paddle shifters were the M-Sport cars. Non M-Sport had the standard steering wheel.

Edit: http://f10.5post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=568011

Wow. So M-Sport Package required the $500 Sport Trans option, which gave you the paddles. I can't believe the Sports Trans wasn't included with M-Sport.

BMW are such cunts. But now 550s have paddles as standard.
 
Yesterday I purchased a 2015 Genesis. They were having a sale on one of the newer G37s at the dealer at $34k, but that was out of my budget and I fundamentally am against buying cars *brand new*, so I shoot for gently used.

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I have always found the process of buying (and paying for) a car a necessary evil, but this is the first time I've purchased a new car that I *love*. We were *TRYING* to buy white with black interior or black/black, but some of these dealers were straight trippin. Wife calls this Superman blue. I call it Sonic blue. We actually went to this dealer to look at an Infinity Q50 after we found the G37 to be too small for luxury, but I hated how the console would rub against my knee. This Genesis was out of my price range, so I basically made the poor-mouth and said it was out of our price range, but we'll sit in it because we've already test-driven a few. We left after that. Wife was mad/exhausted/etc.

Dealer called me within hours and dropped the price by almost $3k. I said I would come see him the next day and shake his hand on the deal, and we did.

The Genesis interior is so large, I can literally sit in the driver's seat sprawled out as if I were sitting on my couch, while a 6'4 car salesman can sit in the backseat with *extra* room. Wife said that all I needed was my gaming laptop and I'd be set, lol!

Man, I CANNOT get enough of that winged Genesis logo.
 

Pinewood

Member
Took a closer look at my front tires, man I knew studded winter tires are the devil. A lot of the studs are gone from the front. They are good for another winter if I rotate from rear to front, but still. And Ive tried to hold back blasting off, but sometimes you just get unexpected wheelspin, like when you are stupid and do a cheeky rev before take off spooling up the turbo.
 

otapnam

Member
Haha yeah. My 535 does not have paddles. As a manual driver I am sort of interested in it, although 8 gears is alot more than im used to lol.

A friend of mine actually got a '16 for his wife as well and already started doing some mods so Ill let him test things out and see if its all worthwhile ;)

We have the original warranty 'til july next year and the CPO till july 2020 (we also extended the service contract 2 years so it matches up)

So theres a chance I might just wait till then to really mess around.
 

Stinkles

Clothed, sober, cooperative
Yesterday I purchased a 2015 Genesis. They were having a sale on one of the newer G37s at the dealer at $34k, but that was out of my budget and I fundamentally am against buying cars *brand new*, so I shoot for gently used.



I have always found the process of buying (and paying for) a car a necessary evil, but this is the first time I've purchased a new car that I *love*. We were *TRYING* to buy white with black interior or black/black, but some of these dealers were straight trippin. Wife calls this Superman blue. I call it Sonic blue. We actually went to this dealer to look at an Infinity Q50 after we found the G37 to be too small for luxury, but I hated how the console would rub against my knee. This Genesis was out of my price range, so I basically made the poor-mouth and said it was out of our price range, but we'll sit in it because we've already test-driven a few. We left after that. Wife was mad/exhausted/etc.

Dealer called me within hours and dropped the price by almost $3k. I said I would come see him the next day and shake his hand on the deal, and we did.

The Genesis interior is so large, I can literally sit in the driver's seat sprawled out as if I were sitting on my couch, while a 6'4 car salesman can sit in the backseat with *extra* room. Wife said that all I needed was my gaming laptop and I'd be set, lol!

Man, I CANNOT get enough of that winged Genesis logo.

Sweet haul, but is that really a 2015? I thought they switched fully to Genesis branding this year or last. And it looks brand new. How many miles on it?
 

SliChillax

Member
What are the odds that walking around yesterday I spotted a parked red Testarossa (early launch model). And then yards past it was a black F430. And then half a block later, another red Testarossa (a facelifted model with body colored lower panels and clear glass turn signals)...and then yet another black F430 near it. LOL. There was no meet going on or anything. I just found the combination of cars and color so odd.

And of course, I took pics like an excited school girl.

I went to a local autoshow 2 weeks ago and behold
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I barely even noticed the black 488, too distracted by the 512tr and F40

More pics here for anyone interested
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Azzurri

Member
The GT350 just has a "it" factor. You can get a Roush S3 and destroy the 350, but it doesn't matter. That flat plane crank with header back exhaust and its looks are just magic. Its one of the few "affordable" cars with that factor.

Unless you want the GT 350R, good luck finding one at a decent price.
 

matmanx1

Member
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2014 535i m sport certified. Picked it up last Friday actually. Been too busy n raining to take better pics than the one at the dealership. My wife's always wanted one and with the g30 coming out it was the right time.

Thanks again to Evo for running a Carfax!

Won't be modding too much just yet, but theres definitely a list 😎

Yesterday I purchased a 2015 Genesis. They were having a sale on one of the newer G37s at the dealer at $34k, but that was out of my budget and I fundamentally am against buying cars *brand new*, so I shoot for gently used.

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I have always found the process of buying (and paying for) a car a necessary evil, but this is the first time I've purchased a new car that I *love*. We were *TRYING* to buy white with black interior or black/black, but some of these dealers were straight trippin. Wife calls this Superman blue. I call it Sonic blue. We actually went to this dealer to look at an Infinity Q50 after we found the G37 to be too small for luxury, but I hated how the console would rub against my knee. This Genesis was out of my price range, so I basically made the poor-mouth and said it was out of our price range, but we'll sit in it because we've already test-driven a few. We left after that. Wife was mad/exhausted/etc.

Dealer called me within hours and dropped the price by almost $3k. I said I would come see him the next day and shake his hand on the deal, and we did.

The Genesis interior is so large, I can literally sit in the driver's seat sprawled out as if I were sitting on my couch, while a 6'4 car salesman can sit in the backseat with *extra* room. Wife said that all I needed was my gaming laptop and I'd be set, lol!

Man, I CANNOT get enough of that winged Genesis logo.

Congrats you two. We have some great looking rides in this thread! Enjoy them.
 
Yesterday I purchased a 2015 Genesis. They were having a sale on one of the newer G37s at the dealer at $34k, but that was out of my budget and I fundamentally am against buying cars *brand new*, so I shoot for gently used.

ytlRGZd.jpg

c71e7e23a35c909786b6d8d7197.jpg

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I have always found the process of buying (and paying for) a car a necessary evil, but this is the first time I've purchased a new car that I *love*. We were *TRYING* to buy white with black interior or black/black, but some of these dealers were straight trippin. Wife calls this Superman blue. I call it Sonic blue. We actually went to this dealer to look at an Infinity Q50 after we found the G37 to be too small for luxury, but I hated how the console would rub against my knee. This Genesis was out of my price range, so I basically made the poor-mouth and said it was out of our price range, but we'll sit in it because we've already test-driven a few. We left after that. Wife was mad/exhausted/etc.

Dealer called me within hours and dropped the price by almost $3k. I said I would come see him the next day and shake his hand on the deal, and we did.

The Genesis interior is so large, I can literally sit in the driver's seat sprawled out as if I were sitting on my couch, while a 6'4 car salesman can sit in the backseat with *extra* room. Wife said that all I needed was my gaming laptop and I'd be set, lol!

Man, I CANNOT get enough of that winged Genesis logo.

Wow, that's a looker. Congratulations! I think you picked a great car. Just watched a few video reviews of it online.
 
The GT350 just has a "it" factor. You can get a Roush S3 and destroy the 350, but it doesn't matter. That flat plane crank with header back exhaust and its looks are just magic. Its one of the few "affordable" cars with that factor.

A GT350 passed me on the freeway recently. The exhaust note is all that they say it is.It stirs the soul!
 

negitoro7

Member
Went for a longer drive yesterday with my newly installed Milltek non-resonated non-valved catback and the volume and drone is unbearable to me. Going back to stock catback non-resonated with valves on, this Wednesday.

Guess it is true that hatchbacks / wagons have the "entire exhaust system under the passenger cabin" so to speak so the exhaust noises are very apparent. Doesn't help that the MK7 R just doesn't make good sounds. Oh well, hope I can sell this thing quickly.
 
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