GTR VS. ZR1
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I'm not even a big R35 GTR fan, but I don't see how this proves anything except a lighter, more powerful, more expensive car performs better than a heavier, less powerful, less expensive car. If you needed to see this on video to prove it then I don't even have a response to that.
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are you kidding??? think of it this way:
GT-R - we'll say this $80K car that looks exotic and that nothing on the road can emulate....has plenty of streetable power than anyone in the world would need or even use....anyone can brag about having a 1,000hp car but they can't even use close to half in real world driving..it's for dyno queens and bench racing!!..so would you pay $80k for the GT-R? probably so
ZR1- you're new gen CORVETTE with the very basic and repetitive CORVETTE look car is well over $100k...the only thing your paying for is the next best corvette, nothing exotic or rare about that...so you'd pay $100k for this even when you can not only get a better looking car, ie. porche, ferrari, lotus, etc..., that has the more of that rare supercar look to it that won't have a $20k, older, used version of it that anyone these days can drive??? plus with that price you could easily buy a faster car
GT-R - we'll say this $80K car that looks exotic and that nothing on the road can emulate....has plenty of streetable power than anyone in the world would need or even use....anyone can brag about having a 1,000hp car but they can't even use close to half in real world driving..it's for dyno queens and bench racing!!..so would you pay $80k for the GT-R? probably so
ZR1- you're new gen CORVETTE with the very basic and repetitive CORVETTE look car is well over $100k...the only thing your paying for is the next best corvette, nothing exotic or rare about that...so you'd pay $100k for this even when you can not only get a better looking car, ie. porche, ferrari, lotus, etc..., that has the more of that rare supercar look to it that won't have a $20k, older, used version of it that anyone these days can drive??? plus with that price you could easily buy a faster car
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are you kidding??? think of it this way:
GT-R - we'll say this $80K car that looks exotic and that nothing on the road can emulate....has plenty of streetable power than anyone in the world would need or even use....anyone can brag about having a 1,000hp car but they can't even use close to half in real world driving..it's for dyno queens and bench racing!!..so would you pay $80k for the GT-R? probably so
ZR1- you're new gen CORVETTE with the very basic and repetitive CORVETTE look car is well over $100k...the only thing your paying for is the next best corvette, nothing exotic or rare about that...so you'd pay $100k for this even when you can not only get a better looking car, ie. porche, ferrari, lotus, etc..., that has the more of that rare supercar look to it that won't have a $20k, older, used version of it that anyone these days can drive??? plus with that price you could easily buy a faster car
GT-R - we'll say this $80K car that looks exotic and that nothing on the road can emulate....has plenty of streetable power than anyone in the world would need or even use....anyone can brag about having a 1,000hp car but they can't even use close to half in real world driving..it's for dyno queens and bench racing!!..so would you pay $80k for the GT-R? probably so
ZR1- you're new gen CORVETTE with the very basic and repetitive CORVETTE look car is well over $100k...the only thing your paying for is the next best corvette, nothing exotic or rare about that...so you'd pay $100k for this even when you can not only get a better looking car, ie. porche, ferrari, lotus, etc..., that has the more of that rare supercar look to it that won't have a $20k, older, used version of it that anyone these days can drive??? plus with that price you could easily buy a faster car
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are you kidding??? think of it this way:
GT-R - we'll say this $80K car that looks exotic and that nothing on the road can emulate....has plenty of streetable power than anyone in the world would need or even use....anyone can brag about having a 1,000hp car but they can't even use close to half in real world driving..it's for dyno queens and bench racing!!..so would you pay $80k for the GT-R? probably so
ZR1- you're new gen CORVETTE with the very basic and repetitive CORVETTE look car is well over $100k...the only thing your paying for is the next best corvette, nothing exotic or rare about that...so you'd pay $100k for this even when you can not only get a better looking car, ie. porche, ferrari, lotus, etc..., that has the more of that rare supercar look to it that won't have a $20k, older, used version of it that anyone these days can drive??? plus with that price you could easily buy a faster car
GT-R - we'll say this $80K car that looks exotic and that nothing on the road can emulate....has plenty of streetable power than anyone in the world would need or even use....anyone can brag about having a 1,000hp car but they can't even use close to half in real world driving..it's for dyno queens and bench racing!!..so would you pay $80k for the GT-R? probably so
ZR1- you're new gen CORVETTE with the very basic and repetitive CORVETTE look car is well over $100k...the only thing your paying for is the next best corvette, nothing exotic or rare about that...so you'd pay $100k for this even when you can not only get a better looking car, ie. porche, ferrari, lotus, etc..., that has the more of that rare supercar look to it that won't have a $20k, older, used version of it that anyone these days can drive??? plus with that price you could easily buy a faster car