21 February 2019, 04:46
Michael Robinsonmost fun automatic under $60K
No issues. Just saying that a car that was $110-120K or so when new, and that has no doubt been well-maintained, and that has relatively low miles, can be had for $40K or so, at the most. To me, that is a relative song.
And they are beasts. Zero-60 mph in 4.1 seconds, with a top speed of 186 mph (with the electronic limiter removed)!
13 May 2019, 01:47
eezridrWhere do you want to take it? Take your porsche, Mercedes, BMW, Ferrari on the road and it throws a belt in Clovis NM. or Cheyenne Wyoming. You are toast...
Buy a Corvette or CTS V.
If just tooling around in the city buy a 5-6 yr old Aston Martin convertible. Be different. Where I live Mercedes, Porsches and BMW's (And especially Land Rovers) are common as Camry's.
EZ
16 June 2019, 07:22
Alec Torresquote:
Originally posted by nopride2:
Mercedes C63. For 60 grand you should be able to buy a late model low mileage car. They are incredibly fast, corner like a sports car. A 6.3 liter engine of 450 HP and a 7 speed automatic that can be shifted manually. Wrapped up in a fairly luxurious package.
Dave
For a mere $100,000 more you can buy a clean Ferrari Lusso 12 cylinder. Automatic with paddle shifts and 680 HP. The ultimate GT machine.
16 June 2019, 12:29
Todd Williamsquote:
Originally posted by Alec Torres:
quote:
Originally posted by nopride2:
Mercedes C63. For 60 grand you should be able to buy a late model low mileage car. They are incredibly fast, corner like a sports car. A 6.3 liter engine of 450 HP and a 7 speed automatic that can be shifted manually. Wrapped up in a fairly luxurious package.
Dave
For a mere $100,000 more you can buy a clean Ferrari Lusso 12 cylinder. Automatic with paddle shifts and 680 HP. The ultimate GT machine.
Where? The used Lusso's I've seen start around $220,000 and go up.
17 June 2019, 22:57
Alec Torresquote:
Originally posted by Todd Williams:
quote:
Originally posted by Alec Torres:
quote:
Originally posted by nopride2:
Mercedes C63. For 60 grand you should be able to buy a late model low mileage car. They are incredibly fast, corner like a sports car. A 6.3 liter engine of 450 HP and a 7 speed automatic that can be shifted manually. Wrapped up in a fairly luxurious package.
Dave
For a mere $100,000 more you can buy a clean Ferrari Lusso 12 cylinder. Automatic with paddle shifts and 680 HP. The ultimate GT machine.
Where? The used Lusso's I've seen start around $220,000 and go up.
Saw and drove in one in Redwood City, California a couple of weeks ago... 2 years old, 19,000 miles perfect condition with custom grey metallic paint. $160K and that was a FAST car.
I wonder how an MB E63 wagon holds up 2016