View Single Post
Old 12-24-2011, 08:23 PM   #1696 (permalink)
Smallywood
Track Member
 
Smallywood's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Central Ohio
Posts: 501
Drives: 12 GT-R BlackEdition
Rep Power: 17
Smallywood is on a distinguished road
Smile

Quote:
Originally Posted by RCZ View Post
Exactly and what I'm looking for is a great driving experience at a price that is responsible for me at my age. I know the GT-R is much faster in every sense than the M3, but the GT-R will never be quite as rewarding to drive as a N/A RWD well balanced car. I've been in both on the race track and while the GT-R is absolutely mind blowingly fast, the M3 is the drivers car of the two. If money was no object, I would buy both, but somehow I see myself driving the M more often. I honestly don't mind going slower and having more fun...
...and here I thought I was getting old! j/k - like I originally said it's your ride, just be sure to really weigh all options, theres a lot of sweet options out there if your not brand loyal or a speed head like me. I have never driven a car that makes me so excited eveytime I press the "real" GT-R start button. I would disagree in drivability of the M3 being superior to the GT-R, as I have driven both extensively. I work for a dealership, there's not much out there I haven't driven. Chances are if I haven't driven it, I know I'm not missing anything...

Best of luck to you!
__________________
http://rds.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0PDoS94JZRO.RIAeIejzbkF;_ylu=X3oDMTBpcGszamw  0BHNlYwNmcC1pbWcEc2xrA2ltZw--/SIG=11n2uq8f7/EXP=1318360568/**http%3a//www.zedge.net/profile/G_T_R/
Smallywood is offline   Reply With Quote