CTS-V or C63
It's not backhanded, Deuuuce. It reflects the reality that when many American cars are tested in places outside of the US, they tend not to fare so well. The exception this in recent times being the Ford GT.
Resale value of a German luxury car, LOL!!!
A freind of mine bought his E55 new for 90k and sold it 1 1/2 years later for just under 60K. The same holds true for several other friends that have bought AMG vehicles. I think the only thing that depreciates faster then the German cars are Maserati and Aston Martin.
lol at buying a car for it's resale value. I never bought a car based on that. I buy a car the same way I choose a girlfriend,... passion. Idon'tlook at a potential female and think of the breakup,... when we'll part and what life will be like when I get rid of her....
I'm looking at her like....wow.... damn..... you ask around about her,.. maybe your friends know her...maybe nobody knows her cause she's soo new... she's got this perfect body... all the great curves.... proper booty..... looks refined,... classy... quiet...possibly an angel in the streets... then drop the hammer-panties...and she turns into this nympho freak that blows your mind and amazes you that it is what it is.... perfection.
Buy the car for the love.....for the passion.
Hope this makes sense.
I'm looking at her like....wow.... damn..... you ask around about her,.. maybe your friends know her...maybe nobody knows her cause she's soo new... she's got this perfect body... all the great curves.... proper booty..... looks refined,... classy... quiet...possibly an angel in the streets... then drop the hammer-panties...and she turns into this nympho freak that blows your mind and amazes you that it is what it is.... perfection.
Buy the car for the love.....for the passion.
Hope this makes sense.
U.S. cars don't fare well? The Viper ACR and ZR1 seem to be doing quite well at the Nurburgring and LeMans was owned by Corvette for the past decade. The new Cadillac CTS-V is only outdone by the Porsche Panamera turbo sedan. The Shelby SSC has taken away the Bugatti Veyron's claim to highest top speed for a production vehicle. I think the U.S. is faring quite well.

Good point about the Panamera. I haven't seen reviews of the CTS-V on European roads, but if the few reviews of the Panamera I've seen are any indication, the CTS-V should fare quite well against the Panamera.
I'm not just talking about lap times. I'm talking about handling, overall subjective feel and responses. In this regard, the ZR1 has fallen short in 4 (so far) head-to-head comparos on European soil.
Good point about the Panamera. I haven't seen reviews of the CTS-V on European roads, but if the few reviews of the Panamera I've seen are any indication, the CTS-V should fare quite well against the Panamera.
Good point about the Panamera. I haven't seen reviews of the CTS-V on European roads, but if the few reviews of the Panamera I've seen are any indication, the CTS-V should fare quite well against the Panamera.
Subjectively most european drivers don't know what torque is or how to cope with it, so it doesn't suprise me when the euro magazine drivers can't launch or drive U.S. cars very well. They are used to spinning up a car to 8,000 rpm and using gearing to make up for the lack of torque their engines make.
ZR1: 604 lb-ft
Koenigsegg CCX: 678 lb-ft
9ff GT9: 711 lb-ft
Gumpert Apollo: 675 lb-ft
SL65 AMG Black Series: 738 lb-ft
Brabus Bullitt: 811 lb-ft
Brabus S V12: 757 lb-ft
Ruf RT12 S: 664 lb-ft
SLR 722: 605 lb-ft
Spinning these cars to 8000 rpm for a launch would be senseless.
The Ford GT has far more torque than a C6 Corvette, but they rate it much higher than the Corvette. Not just because it's faster, but because of the way it feels when driving it.
A European magazine (Auto Bild of Germany) launched the ZR1 to 62 mph in only 3.2 seconds, uncorrected for altitude, weather, etc. Can you name a faster US test than that? This is roughly equivalent to a 0-60 time of 2.9-3.0 seconds...
Facts are facts, preferences are another thing entirely.
I'm not just talking about preferences. I'm talking about how US cars are rated highly in US tests, but when those same cars are tested in Europe, the rankings change. You want to talk about facts, this is a fact, with only a very few cars like the Ford GT being an exception.
The new 2010 Porsche Panamera Turbo recently lapped the north loop of the Nürburgring in 7 minutes and 56 seconds, beating the Cadillac CTS-V by 3 seconds and taking the crown for the fastest lap time in a production sedan. Therefore no longer holding the "Worlds Fastest 4 Door" title.
Driving a German car and American car is two different things. I've driven both. It all depends on what your looking for, if resale value and reliability is a factor in your purchase then by all means go with the Mercedes. I would personally get it in manual if you decide to go with the CTS-V, I've heard of many instances where the automatic transmission fails and refuses to shift.
As for a daily driver, I'd much rather have the Mercedes. In my experience the Mercedes felt smoother while driving normally. As for "fun" obviously the CTS-V outweighs the Mercedes in performance.
Driving a German car and American car is two different things. I've driven both. It all depends on what your looking for, if resale value and reliability is a factor in your purchase then by all means go with the Mercedes. I would personally get it in manual if you decide to go with the CTS-V, I've heard of many instances where the automatic transmission fails and refuses to shift.
As for a daily driver, I'd much rather have the Mercedes. In my experience the Mercedes felt smoother while driving normally. As for "fun" obviously the CTS-V outweighs the Mercedes in performance.
To the OP, go test drive a V2, not sure if they allow such, but ask anyway, I think once done your decision will be an easy one
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lol at buying a car for it's resale value. I never bought a car based on that. I buy a car the same way I choose a girlfriend,... passion. Idon'tlook at a potential female and think of the breakup,... when we'll part and what life will be like when I get rid of her....
I'm looking at her like....wow.... damn..... you ask around about her,.. maybe your friends know her...maybe nobody knows her cause she's soo new... she's got this perfect body... all the great curves.... proper booty..... looks refined,... classy... quiet...possibly an angel in the streets... then drop the hammer-panties...and she turns into this nympho freak that blows your mind and amazes you that it is what it is.... perfection.
Buy the car for the love.....for the passion.
Hope this makes sense.
I'm looking at her like....wow.... damn..... you ask around about her,.. maybe your friends know her...maybe nobody knows her cause she's soo new... she's got this perfect body... all the great curves.... proper booty..... looks refined,... classy... quiet...possibly an angel in the streets... then drop the hammer-panties...and she turns into this nympho freak that blows your mind and amazes you that it is what it is.... perfection.
Buy the car for the love.....for the passion.
Hope this makes sense.
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Who happens to be one of the top sports car drivers in the world, well over a decade of international professional level experience and had seat time in a 6M car before switching to the SMG during that test.
It's not going to be much different and may even depend upon the track.
It's not going to change a thing and the M5 has had years to get a sub-8min at the 'Ring but hasn't either. Don't know how many attempts though...
vs a driver who hadn't even been in an M5 in four years. How do you know European press won't find different results in their own testing?
It's not going to be much different and may even depend upon the track.
I'm not just talking about preferences. I'm talking about how US cars are rated highly in US tests, but when those same cars are tested in Europe, the rankings change. You want to talk about facts, this is a fact, with only a very few cars like the Ford GT being an exception.
It's not going to change a thing and the M5 has had years to get a sub-8min at the 'Ring but hasn't either. Don't know how many attempts though...
Last edited by Deuuuce; Sep 4, 2009 at 08:53 AM.
I doubt BMW goes for outright lap records for a production sedan the way GM did. We rarely hear of any times for any of their cars, including the more hardcore performance cars.



