I want an R8

HOW MUCH body roll on that 35is!!! ...and that's with the adaptive suspension too.... oh dear.

( oh and having driven them all... F Type for me thanks )
 
They are amazing cars but they are just so clinical and boring!!! Needs to be something with more soul.

At the end of the day it is a 'super car' and IMO it misses quite a few points of the super car criteria.
 
tomscott said:
They are amazing cars but they are just so clinical and boring!!! Needs to be something with more soul.

At the end of the day it is a 'super car' and IMO it misses quite a few points of the super car criteria.

Well in Tom. Can't believe it's 3 pages before anyone has brought that up.

Clinical, soulless and just outright boring is how I would describe both the R8s I had a shot of (V10 and V8). I preferred the V8 over the V10. It made a better noise and things happened at a less ridiculous speed.
 
Mowflow said:
tomscott said:
They are amazing cars but they are just so clinical and boring!!! Needs to be something with more soul.

At the end of the day it is a 'super car' and IMO it misses quite a few points of the super car criteria.

Well in Tom. Can't believe it's 3 pages before anyone has brought that up.

Clinical, soulless and just outright boring is how I would describe both the R8s I had a shot of (V10 and V8). I preferred the V8 over the V10. It made a better noise and things happened at a less ridiculous speed.

This was kind of my point above, it's a very "look at me car", as are all super cars, but it's not really a super car is it? I'd rather have a fast refined coupe or saloon car at that money, probably the F-Type Coupe, as it doesn't look like it's trying to be something it isn't, why bring lots of attention to itself then be a bit dull. If you want a super car then Ferrari, McLaren , Lamborghini all make better looking, better handling, faster and less boring super cars.
 
Sketchley said:
If you want a super car then Ferrari, McLaren , Lamborghini all make better looking, better handling, faster and less boring super cars.

But those cars are twice the cost of a new R8 V10 and not as reliable plus it's cheaper to run :)
 
buzyg said:
Plus it's not the old gits GT, that I think will suit me in 6 or 7 years time. 8) If I've had enought of the Zed by then. :driving:

I'm with you on the old gits thing. Although it may be a bit pipe and slippers, I'm thinking a soft top XKR might be a good move.

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They aren't twice the cost fair they are more but not out of the ball park but when the R8 is compared power to weight it look a bit well antiquated…
 
tomscott said:
They aren't twice the cost fair they are more but not out of the ball park but when the R8 is compared power to weight it look a bit well antiquated…

Not sure if you've optioned up a new car from the above list, you can spend £240k easily so near enough double, also the R8 is the run-out model so yes it won't look good as the rest on paper
 
GBG said:
Sketchley said:
If you want a super car then Ferrari, McLaren , Lamborghini all make better looking, better handling, faster and less boring super cars.

But those cars are twice the cost of a new R8 V10 and not as reliable plus it's cheaper to run :)

Exactly, so you can't afford a super car so don't pretend.
 
GBG said:
tomscott said:
They aren't twice the cost fair they are more but not out of the ball park but when the R8 is compared power to weight it look a bit well antiquated…

Not sure if you've optioned up a new car from the above list, you can spend £240k easily so near enough double, also the R8 is the run-out model so yes it won't look good as the rest on paper

Would be *slightly* interested to see comparisons on say one years ownership of each and 5k miles.

hmm doesn't include the R8 though http://www.autotrader.co.uk/article...(Auto+Trader+Full+Feed)&utm_content=Google+UK

edit: doesn't include depreciation.... more googling
 
Test drove the R8, on the same day as the Gallardo, 430 and 997 TT........I picked the Porsche for a number of reason.......and the Audi would have been my last choice of those....

As for Astons - whilst the same cost and they look great and sound amazing, based on my own experience of ownership and a few people I know, they're rubbish imo - unreliable and of very poor quality....I'd never own another Aston in my lifetime which is a shame as it could/should have a very good car....
 
If it were a choice of Bond or Iron Man - I would go Iron Man - I think they are excellent looking cars in the right colour - when they first came out they had a light blue metallic in the showroom - yuk!

Needs to be a nice bright colour IMO - Yellow would be good Carol
 
I'd skip the drop top. Get one with a roof. I've decided I'll never have another convertible. Stiff solid chassis all the way in future. I can feel even the slightest scuttle shake in the e89 (and my old e85) and really don't like it at all. Lovely to have a drop top, but better still in a sports car to have a very solid chassis, which even though BMW try very hard, means no more convertibles.
 
Maniac said:
I'd skip the drop top. Get one with a roof. I've decided I'll never have another convertible. Stiff solid chassis all the way in future. I can feel even the slightest scuttle shake in the e89 (and my old e85) and really don't like it at all. Lovely to have a drop top, but better still in a sports car to have a very solid chassis, which even though BMW try very hard, means no more convertibles.

I love the feel of the wind in my hair - correction - I love to imagine to feel the wind in my hair!
 
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