Gnil:
nberry:
Gnil:

Thanks MKSGR. First ( or second) hand reports are much better then numbers on y newpaper !

It reflects what the people I know have said about the car.

It' s great to go fast on B-Roads, even very fast even and very easy to drive, but do not take it on a track !!!!

  Which is why 99% of the owners buy the car. In the US, Porsche does not honor the warranty if the failure is due to track related events. Also, keep in mind that the maintenance cost of the GT-R with its Carrera GT like performance is not all bad considering the price of the car compared to the GT and the GT maintenance cost. Everything is relative.Smiley 


Comparing it to the CGT does not make any sence. And if you compare the maintenance prices to a TT, then you are probably better off with the Porsche.

 Why not? Let us assume for the moment that Susuki's time was aided by modification, nevertheless it beat the CGT time by 3-6 sec. at the Ring. OR if you take V Surma's time. the CGT beat it by only 6 sec.

Here we are taking about two cars one a general production car costing $75,000 and the other a limited super sport car costing $450,000. One has 475hp and the other 615hp.

Do you have any idea regarding the cost to replace a CGT clutch, oil change or other maintenance cost? Do you have any idea regarding how the CGT can eat tires?

In one sense you are right. it is not fair to compare them when considering value/performance.Smiley

 


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