March 11, 201610 yr So, in the interest of spicing things up around here, I'm bringing over one of my thread ideas from MT. The premise of this is I take a review of a new model, and then give you roughly the same amount of money to either buy that car, or something else, so long as it exists in roughly the same realm. In other words, if it's a sports car in question, you can't chose a Jeep. Similarly, if it's a truck, you can't take a luxury sedan. So today we'll focus on the new Audi TTS. Car & Driver just posted up their review here- http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/2016-audi-tts-test-review- for those interested. Seems like a pretty sweet package, though the TT has never been for everyone. The tester rang in at $59,100 w/ a base price of $52,825. So you have within 10% of this cost to spend on a car that is relatively similar. Some sports coupe, sporty lux coupe, etc, etc. So you have to spend a minimum of $47,545, but no more than $65,010. The car must also be new. So again, you have $47,545-65,010 dollars to spend on a new sports coupe of some sort. Have fun.
March 11, 201610 yr Well, if the rumours are true then I'll just wait till the end of the month and say Camaro ZL1
March 11, 201610 yr We'll if it has to be new then a CTS-V Coupe otherwise used would be an ELR or the XLR.
March 11, 201610 yr Author Camaro ZL1 isn't currently available so is off limits. We have no pricing details, anyway. There is no new CTS-V Coupe.
March 11, 201610 yr I think he was referring to the Camaro ZL1 when he said CTS-V coupe. Ok then... uh... what does a Hellcat Challenger go for down there these days?
March 11, 201610 yr Camaro ZL1 isn't currently available so is off limits. We have no pricing details, anyway. There is no new CTS-V Coupe. We'll my local Cadillac has a few unsold CTS-V coupes still, lovely but yes they are new but not current year. Do we have to stay new with current year? Just trying to figure out the game.
March 11, 201610 yr Author Think I'd do a Shelby GT350R. A lightly optioned 718 Boxster would probably be close second. Camaro ZL1 isn't currently available so is off limits. We have no pricing details, anyway. There is no new CTS-V Coupe. We'll my local Cadillac has a few unsold CTS-V coupes still, lovely but yes they are new but not current year. Do we have to stay new with current year? Just trying to figure out the game. Yes, sorry I should have specified there. Must be most recent MY of that vehicle on sale. Also must have official pricing.
March 11, 201610 yr MSRP should make the cut. Very well. I'll take the Hellcat Challenger in Plum Crazy I was looking at yesterday.
March 11, 201610 yr So if it has to be current model year new, then I go for the Chevy SS. built the way I want it comes in at $51,689 for a 2016 SS.
March 11, 201610 yr I think it would be a tough choice between these two gems. I think the GT350/R would take the cake as this would strictly be a toy car but I wouldn't count out the C63 Coupe.
March 11, 201610 yr Author Yeah, it doesn't have to be a direct competitor, but it does need to be a sporty coupe/roadster of some sort.
March 11, 201610 yr Author Actually, looks like it's going to be an M2 for me. After going to the configurator, the GT350R w/ Tech Pack puts me about $200 over the price cap. I won't break my own rules, and I couldn't have a car sans radio and whatnot, so it's out.
March 11, 201610 yr ^ dfelt, dfelt, dfelt.... sporty coupes!! LOL, When your 6'6" tall 300lbs, the SS is a sporty coupe to me! OK, then I have to copy El Kabong Challenger Hellcat Plum Crazy. Course being a UW Dawg Fan Purple is my colleges Color!
March 11, 201610 yr That might be the best color for that car. I was amazed when I saw it in the showroom.
March 11, 201610 yr That might be the best color for that car. I was amazed when I saw it in the showroom. Love the Matt REAL HOOD VENTS hood upgrade on this car. It really makes it rock.
March 11, 201610 yr Keeping it in the class, a BMW Z4. This is one of the rare instances where I like the BMW interior over the Benz. Keeping it as a coupe - ATS 3.6 AWD Premium - black with red interior OR I can get a Stingray 2LT convertible for $64,800 - again black with red interior.
March 11, 201610 yr The only thing I'm not sold on with the Challenger is the size. I was in one last spring and I'm NOT 6'6" and 300 so I rattled around a bit. Still, 11.2 second quarter mile. Edited March 11, 201610 yr by El Kabong
March 11, 201610 yr Author Hellcat is awesome, it's just too big and heavy for my liking. Dealer down the road from me has a white and purple Hellcat both, and they look sick.
March 11, 201610 yr ^ dfelt, dfelt, dfelt.... sporty coupes!! LOL, When your 6'6" tall 300lbs, the SS is a sporty coupe to me! OK, then I have to copy El Kabong Challenger Hellcat Plum Crazy. PlumCrazyHellcatFront.jpg PlumCrazyHellcatBack.jpg Course being a UW Dawg Fan Purple is my colleges Color! Hahahaha good point! I guess being a lil fella at 5'8" everything is a sedan to me! That's one gnarly car and I LOVE that color!
March 11, 201610 yr $64,100 (which may be slightly above the threshold) gets me a Porsche Cayman S instead of the Audi and in this color (just to be different about it). It's all about that beautiful handling. Edited March 11, 201610 yr by surreal1272
March 11, 201610 yr Hellcat is awesome, it's just too big and heavy for my liking. Dealer down the road from me has a white and purple Hellcat both, and they look sick. The Hellcats are awesome to look at, awesome to listen to, but not so awesome to drive in anything but a straight line. Comparatively speaking, they are a real handful. Driven back to back, they have grip issues that other cars of similar power just don't have. You could take a CTS-V out on the track and it will perform to its own extremes without leaving you white knuckled.
March 11, 201610 yr Hellcat is awesome, it's just too big and heavy for my liking. Dealer down the road from me has a white and purple Hellcat both, and they look sick. The Hellcats are awesome to look at, awesome to listen to, but not so awesome to drive in anything but a straight line. Comparatively speaking, they are a real handful. Driven back to back, they have grip issues that other cars of similar power just don't have. You could take a CTS-V out on the track and it will perform to its own extremes without leaving you white knuckled. I can second that. I drove one last year at Chrysler's Proving Grounds and while it is an addictive engine note, it is a handful on corners. I drove the Hellcat Charger back with a Scat Pack Charger, and felt more comfortable in the Scat Pack on the handling course.
March 11, 201610 yr To answer the original question, at first I was thinking ATS-V coupe. But with a base under $63,000, it doesn't leave me any room for options. So I would go with the ATS coupe in Premium with the turbo 2.0L and manual; performance brake package, and sunroof which brings me to $53,000. If I want a roadster - then I would go with the 718 Boxster which would bring me to just over $64,000 the way I would equip it.
March 12, 201610 yr No brainer.. $64,655 with one option.. Crystal White Paint. 12.1 sec @ 122mph leaving Ms and AMGs in the smoke
March 12, 201610 yr Ive seen a couple of posters that have chosen Challenger Hellcats. Id like to join that group of people...MOPAR rules! Sublime or Jazz Blue for me. Hellcat or Scat Pack. Either or. Although that Cadillac ATS-V that Casa posted looks damned good too... Edited March 12, 201610 yr by oldshurst442
March 12, 201610 yr If I wanted to save a lil money... the Camaro SS is a nicer option than that German $h!
March 12, 201610 yr Basically for me, it came down to three cars... Mustang GT350 2017 Corvette Grand Sport But I figured, Im not a track guy, nor a two seater type guy either. So the Challenger wins...because muscle car in the truest sense of the genre.
March 12, 201610 yr I forgot about the GS. If I wanted to go around corners as well as the Hellcat goes down straights then I'd get one of those with the Z07 package, if the price is right.
March 12, 201610 yr If I wanted to save a lil money... the Camaro SS is a nicer option than that German $h! Very nice as well. Edited March 12, 201610 yr by surreal1272
March 14, 201610 yr If I lived in the city in the future and it was all about the looks and the sounds, and the feels (with epic driving) then this and absolutely this in this paint: Around $55k with GT350 w/ tech package. Now the problem is that if I didn't live in the city in the future then I cannot configure a Camaro as of yet in that price range for the rulez... So I can only satisfice. So I loaded up a Cadillac ATS 2.0T with a glut of options. $55k on the dot, 2.0T Kona Brown leather w/ aluminum trim option. It looks slick I tell ya.
March 14, 201610 yr I'd like to throw out an honorable mention for myself.. Jaguar F-Type Coupe, Manual, RWD, $62,995 and I'd have the wheels powder coated black probably with the extra money(if that's allowed). I don't think there would be any way I could choose a 340hp supercharged V6 over the GT350's 5.2 and 526hp but I absolutely LOVE the looks of the F-Type Coupe so I had to give it some props..
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