MovingTarget
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CTS all the way. Besides, 10years down the road, which is more likely to still be a daily driver and which a LeMons contender?
Originally posted by: MovingTarget
CTS all the way. Besides, 10years down the road, which is more likely to still be a daily driver and which a LeMons contender?
Originally posted by: Arkaign
Originally posted by: MovingTarget
CTS all the way. Besides, 10years down the road, which is more likely to still be a daily driver and which a LeMons contender?
There are plenty of ~2000 M5's still running perfectly fine, with interiors not falling apart, and as smooth and powerful as ever. That's not to say that a 2009 CTS-V will be decrepit in 2019 by any stretch, just that both are pretty badass (and solid) cars.
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
I'd take the M5.
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: JDub02
If someone else is paying, M5 all the way. If I'm paying (hypothetically, since I wouldn't actually pay for either), then it's the CTS-V hands-down. You just can't make the argument for the M5 over the CTS-V unless you're a brand whore.
thats got to be at least 50% of BMW sales alone. 😛
BMW
Wonder how many BMWs you see on the road are lease / CPO'd / business-write-offs... so the $30k difference isn't always really $30k. And those people aren't exactly the type to make a "value-for-your-dollar" decision comparing cars' feature lists.
It's obvious why when you discuss vehicles side by side on a forum, the majority will take the value for your dollar.
Originally posted by: Arkaign
Originally posted by: MovingTarget
CTS all the way. Besides, 10years down the road, which is more likely to still be a daily driver and which a LeMons contender?
There are plenty of ~2000 M5's still running perfectly fine, with interiors not falling apart, and as smooth and powerful as ever. That's not to say that a 2009 CTS-V will be decrepit in 2019 by any stretch, just that both are pretty badass (and solid) cars.
Originally posted by: JeffreyLebowski
Originally posted by: Arkaign
Originally posted by: MovingTarget
CTS all the way. Besides, 10years down the road, which is more likely to still be a daily driver and which a LeMons contender?
There are plenty of ~2000 M5's still running perfectly fine, with interiors not falling apart, and as smooth and powerful as ever. That's not to say that a 2009 CTS-V will be decrepit in 2019 by any stretch, just that both are pretty badass (and solid) cars.
Well a GM vehicle will be pretty good until a certain day and then things will creak, parts will droop and noises will abound, but it will still keep going. A 10 or 20 year old GM car my run like crap but it will run like crap forever. You don't see many if any older BMW's on the road as once they run like crap they're dead. No one will fix them and they just die.
Originally posted by: MovingTarget
Originally posted by: Arkaign
Originally posted by: MovingTarget
CTS all the way. Besides, 10years down the road, which is more likely to still be a daily driver and which a LeMons contender?
There are plenty of ~2000 M5's still running perfectly fine, with interiors not falling apart, and as smooth and powerful as ever. That's not to say that a 2009 CTS-V will be decrepit in 2019 by any stretch, just that both are pretty badass (and solid) cars.
True, but where I was coming from was that it would be much easier to fix issues with the CTS than it would a BMW. With the relative simplicity of the Cadillac, one would expect it to be maintained road-worthy for a longer period of time.
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
I think the 'brand whore' comments are pretty childish. Who really thinks that someone shopping for cars at this performance level is going to say to themselves, 'Yeah, this car drives better, is built better, looks better, but I'm going for the one with the cooler badge.'. This sort of comment just screams of immaturity or like a class war clarion call, like 'real men buy cheap fast cars, pussies buy exotics'. #
Basically I don't buy it. I know plenty of people with fast cars and most of them buy them for the car, the soul of the car, not to flash a keyring or brag. In fact the guys with the fast cars will be the last one in a group to pipe up about them...
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
I think the 'brand whore' comments are pretty childish. Who really thinks that someone shopping for cars at this performance level is going to say to themselves, 'Yeah, this car drives better, is built better, looks better, but I'm going for the one with the cooler badge.'. This sort of comment just screams of immaturity or like a class war clarion call, like 'real men buy cheap fast cars, pussies buy exotics'. #
Basically I don't buy it. I know plenty of people with fast cars and most of them buy them for the car, the soul of the car, not to flash a keyring or brag. In fact the guys with the fast cars will be the last one in a group to pipe up about them...
Originally posted by: mariok2006
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
I think the 'brand whore' comments are pretty childish. Who really thinks that someone shopping for cars at this performance level is going to say to themselves, 'Yeah, this car drives better, is built better, looks better, but I'm going for the one with the cooler badge.'. This sort of comment just screams of immaturity or like a class war clarion call, like 'real men buy cheap fast cars, pussies buy exotics'. #
Basically I don't buy it. I know plenty of people with fast cars and most of them buy them for the car, the soul of the car, not to flash a keyring or brag. In fact the guys with the fast cars will be the last one in a group to pipe up about them...
Define "soul".
Originally posted by: swtethan
cts-v, cheaper, faster, better mpg, better warranty, lower rpm @ cruising,
Originally posted by: JDub02
If someone else is paying, M5 all the way. If I'm paying (hypothetically, since I wouldn't actually pay for either), then it's the CTS-V hands-down. You just can't make the argument for the M5 over the CTS-V unless you're a brand whore.
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: mariok2006
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
I think the 'brand whore' comments are pretty childish. Who really thinks that someone shopping for cars at this performance level is going to say to themselves, 'Yeah, this car drives better, is built better, looks better, but I'm going for the one with the cooler badge.'. This sort of comment just screams of immaturity or like a class war clarion call, like 'real men buy cheap fast cars, pussies buy exotics'. #
Basically I don't buy it. I know plenty of people with fast cars and most of them buy them for the car, the soul of the car, not to flash a keyring or brag. In fact the guys with the fast cars will be the last one in a group to pipe up about them...
Define "soul".
Haha, are you serious?
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Neither.
BMW M3 sedan please:
Space Gray Metallic
Fox Red Novillo Leather
Blue-gray Brushed Aluminium Trim
Cold Weather Package
Premium Package
19" Forged and polished Double Spoke wheels (Style 220M)
Electronic Damping Control
Moonroof
Park Distance Control (rear only)
(6-Speed MT and NO iDrive/NAV)
Total: $62,825
Originally posted by: Kadarin
Even if you come up with technical reasons as to why the CTS-V is a better car (if it is), you simply can't change the fact that it is hideous.
Originally posted by: TehMac
Originally posted by: punjabiplaya
Saw a CTS-V yesterday at a stoplight. That car looked mean. It wasn't in black though (silver). I've seen a couple of M5s and they do not have the presence the CTS-V has.
Disagree almost entirely. The CTS-V looks pretty ugly, while the M5 is a little less ugly, it still has presence. I want the next gen ones to come out already, I hear they'll be a V8 twin turbo, but some people are saying a twin turbo V10 :shocked:
Originally posted by: Kadarin
Even if you come up with technical reasons as to why the CTS-V is a better car (if it is), you simply can't change the fact that it is hideous.
Originally posted by: Kadarin
Even if you come up with technical reasons as to why the CTS-V is a better car (if it is), you simply can't change the fact that it is hideous.