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You really are searching for a unicorn.
1. low end torque 2. no turbos 3. compact gt 4. torque around 300 ft-lbs at 1500rpm 5. $80k. 6. manual You might have to sacrifice one of the above to meet the criteria. I think the biggest hurdle is #2.
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yup my ideal car is definitely going the way of the dodo bird.. the r8 v10 someone suggested is a real possibility if I am willing to stretch the budget..by quite a bit. a cpo f type coupe manual seems to be the lead runner or a 2009 and up vantage v8 manual...both kind of unicorns, but it can be fun looking for a unicorn |
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03-07-2016, 08:14 PM | #290 |
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#2 and #4........they go hand in hand......Phil
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03-09-2016, 11:47 AM | #291 |
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Chevy SS is the car. Or a c7 or Craparo
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"High-speed engine concept for superior power and torque in practice. The second factor crucial to driving dynamics, the power and thrust actually conveyed to and by the drive wheels, results from engine torque and the overall transmission ratio. At 400 Newton-metres or 295 lb-ft at 3,900 rpm, maximum torque of the new eight-cylinder is approximately 10 cent higher than the peak torque of the former straight-six, and the engine develops an equally superior 340 Newton-metres or 251 lb-ft at just 2,000 rpm. No less than some 85 per cent of the maximum torque is indeed maintained consistently over a speed range of 6,500 rpm very broad indeed for a sports car engine." Last edited by MKSixer; 03-09-2016 at 09:49 PM.. |
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03-09-2016, 09:51 PM | #295 |
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You better avoid the e60 m5, as it is pretty gutless under 5,000rpm. Don't know why you're not considering a turbo car, as you cant beat the low end power
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03-10-2016, 07:37 AM | #296 |
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Could do Ftype S RWD 6MT. Supercharged V6, but a great one.
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05-30-2016, 07:47 AM | #298 |
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Best Coupe with paddles
So things are developing with the GF and I am afraid my days of 2 seater sports cars are ending, at least in the short term. Happens to the best of them
So I am looking to get opinions on the best coupe with a little more practicality that I can move to. I need a car that is 2014 and up (so I can get a cpo warranty with 2-3 years remaining) I am looking at spending 80k cnd max, but I don't need to spend that much. Here's what I value: low end torque (I like a good push in the back at low rpms) compact size good visibility the responsiveness and sound of non turbo engines closest thing I can get to a manual transmission (so paddles are a must) good ride and handling balance cars that come to mind are Bmw 650i coupe (turbo but v8 at least) lexus rc 350 or F audi rs5 2017 and up c43 amg class coupe or maybe the c63 (non s) (turbos but amazing low end torque figures) thoughts on these puppies or any other suggestions? Last edited by baege; 06-12-2016 at 09:17 AM.. |
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05-31-2016, 03:38 AM | #299 |
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Are you selling the 2 dr car for a larger car?
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I was hoping you were buying another car to add to the herd. Use caution making compromises before you're married.
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M2 is my top pick for this. It's four seats, DCT must be good (I found my E82's DCT to be pretty good), two doors, visibility is nice (based on my M235i seating experience), low end torque is sweet with that N55, and compact size.
I don't know how an M2 rides but I'm sure it handles great. It looks like a pretty balanced car based on what I've watched online. It also sounds sweet but it's nothing like a nice sounding NA engine. It starts at 52K USD and is around 58K "fully loaded." I'm not sure if dealers will mark the hell up out of the car and if current availability would permit getting one any time til the end of the year. IDK how much an M2 costs in Canada though... Among your options, the RS5 appeals to me most especially if it's the (4.2L?) NA V8 one. |
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- 2dr - back seat - NA - paddles available - lots of torque - new rear suspension is a world of difference.
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