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Originally posted by 1SICKLEX Saleen S-7 gets my vote then Ford GT then Viper then Corvette. I am talking about cars in production now. Good find.
Yes.......I'll buy that, except to put the Covette in front of the Viper. Vipers can be quality and reliability nightmares.....I've known people who have owned them. Corvettes, in spite of their rattles and squeaks, are screwed together considerably better than Vipers
Originally posted by mmarshall Yes.......I'll buy that, except to put the Covette in front of the Viper. Vipers can be quality and reliability nightmares.....I've known people who have owned them. Corvettes, in spite of their rattles and squeaks, are screwed together considerably better than Vipers
You're right, but I can see why sickl put it ahead. The VIP has a lot more exclusivity.. also it looks better but thats subjective(but I actually like the '05 vette look a lot).. how often do you see vettes on the road? I see probably 5+ a day. How many VIPs do you see, I see ~ 1 per week Personally I wouldnt buy a vette or Viper..
How about the Focus RS8? lol Hey Ford will make it for you for $105k, 4.4 0-60, the ultimate sleeper! Heres a MT comparo of the Focus RS8 vs. the '04 Lamborghini Gallardo...
saleen S7 is the pimpest american car made!... i suppose you cant count aston martin even though they are owned by ford..... or else i would put them up there as well... vettes suck... dime a dozen... vipers are alright...
If I haaad the $ to buy an American supercar, it would be the S7
I saw an episode, couldn't remember what show-I think on Fine Living-how billionaires spend the $.
A guy just bought an S7, one year waiting period, flew to Ford HQ where they unveiled it to him sitting in a showroom, not like your typical dealer's lot. That's exclusive, but I'm sure you fork over your own expenses to get there....
On a side note, I see Maybachs on the lot, so when you want to buy, are there any special treatments?
guy just bought an S7, one year waiting period, flew to Ford HQ
Surely, it was the Saleeen factory in Irvine, Ca- not Ford! I have several friends at Saleen (I negotiated the S7 wheel contract when I was at HRE), and the S7 is certainly a beast! There definitely are a few aspects about it that are sort of... home built... It is brutally fast, however!
I recently saw the first crashed S7- not a pretty site! I took my dad on a tour of the Saleen facility last summer when he and my mom were visiting from Richmond, VA. Got a neat picture of the old man standing next to a new "Lizstick Red" S7 (Steve Saleen's wife's name is Elizabeth, she chose the color- a really neat burgundy/candy red pearl metallic!).
One of the problems with the S7 has just been its lousy marketing....which has been virtually nonexistant outside of a few enthusiast auto mags and forums like this one. Few people outside the auto press are even aware of this car and fewer yet can actually afford one new. Those few who can are generally buying Ferraris and Porsche Turbos.
The problem also is its 440k, from a guy known for modding Mustangs. Not exactly exotic to most prospective buyers. And the Ford GT with some history and prestige is much less espensive.
[QUOTE]Originally posted by GS3Tek
[B]If I haaad the $ to buy an American supercar, it would be the S7
S7 is way cool but I would get the Ford GT over the S7. It's 140k and does 200 mph. S7 has too many air vents....plus it costs way too much for an american car has the right to cost.
Originally posted by GS3Tek Can I do a 30 year lease? That's about a condo here in Cali.
We're waiting for the 05 GX to come out, so have to wait for pricing from Longo.
Can't help you there. I don't know much about how CA real estate is leased.....I live in the Washington, DC suburbs here in the East. You'll have to talk to a local real estate agent about that.
I DO know, though, that CA real estate prices are just outlandish....and ours here in this area are getting almost as bad. All stems from supply-and-demand......CA and the D.C area are both two places where people just WANT to live....and are willing to pay for it.
If you deal with Longo, check out a saleslady named Liz. I don't personally know her, but there are a lot of nice things said on the CL forums here about her....apparantly she is excellent at her job and deals very well with customers.
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