gto/3000gt general comparisions

gto/3000gt general comparisions

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hobson

Original Poster:

102 posts

247 months

Friday 30th April 2004
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I'd be interested in views on the ownership of these TT cars. Looking at stock 1/4mile figures they seem to be exeptional value compared to supras, skylines. c £4k

I suspect I'm missing something, please emlighten me.

Cheers

cptsideways

13,648 posts

259 months

Friday 30th April 2004
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Slightly dull to drive for what it is, very capable but not a lot of driver involvement required.

The others are at least RWD which keeps the entertainment value up.

Dakkon

7,826 posts

260 months

Friday 30th April 2004
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There biggest downside is weight, they weigh 1715kg's, thats a lot of energy to get it shifting and to get it to stop, so they eat petrol/tyres/brakes.

Im not sure there are any real differences between the UK model and the GTO import, though I believe the American model is different, the 'Stealth'.

vixpy1

42,676 posts

271 months

Friday 30th April 2004
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The gto is a pretty lousy drive to be honest, they are rather sluggish and because of thier weight arn't that fast, they also tend to be driven by drug dealers. And those are the good points, my advice: steer well clear,

one more thing, servicing / repairs cost = horendous!

vixpy1

42,676 posts

271 months

Saturday 1st May 2004
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Gazboy said:

vixpy1 said:
The gto is a pretty lousy drive to be honest, they are rather sluggish and because of thier weight arn't that fast, they also tend to be driven by drug dealers. And those are the good points, my advice: steer well clear,

one more thing, servicing / repairs cost = horendous!



I think V6GTO and Oggs will disagree:


Oggs said:

I was following the bloody GTO, and every time we came to a straight, whumph, he fuct off, leaving me for dead



Oggs has a 4 litre chim, which ain't slow either.


Its just an opinion. I'm sure he's very happy with his car, but IMO its a flawed one. The only comparative to it in terms of age is an 89 or 90 300zx, i know which i'd rather have.

in terms of speed ,standard were taling a 5.9secs to 60 and 15 seconds to 100 which is lousy, or coarse you caaan breath on them

Mr E

22,127 posts

266 months

Saturday 1st May 2004
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I test drove one before I bought the Four.....

...it just didn't do it for me.

hobson

Original Poster:

102 posts

247 months

Saturday 1st May 2004
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I was going off these figures below, which made it very quick in my book. However I'm wanting something which IS a drivers car and cheap. The very best Mk1 Mr2 might be an option for £3.5k or a stretch to a mark II turbo.

Thought about 200sx but don't like the old shape ones for some reason.

www.syclone.freeserve.co.uk/rivals_cars.htm

V6GTO

11,579 posts

249 months

Thursday 6th May 2004
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hobson said:

I was going off these figures below, which made it very quick in my book. However I'm wanting something which IS a drivers car and cheap. The very best Mk1 Mr2 might be an option for £3.5k or a stretch to a mark II turbo.

Thought about 200sx but don't like the old shape ones for some reason.

www.syclone.freeserve.co.uk/rivals_cars.htm


Mike, your profile does'nt say where you live. If you're anywhere near Heathrow I'll take you out for a blast, that way you can make up your own mind.

At the run a few weeks ago I was way faster than all the TVR's. It's cheap to buy but can you afford to put £100 a week in the tank?(2 tanks at £50 a time!)
Martin.
PS - believe me, it's a lot quicker than 5.9 to 60 & 15secs to 100.