Porsche 911 GT3 dukes it out with MP4-12C on track and GT-R on spectacular roads
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Porsche 911 GT3 dukes it out with MP4-12C on track and GT-R on spectacular roads
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The Porsche 911 GT3 has always been a favorite among auto journalists and car enthusiasts alike, but with the introduction of the new 991-generation GT3, which is the first GT3 with electric power steering and no manual gearbox option, how does it stack up to the competition from McLaren and Nissan?
Evo's Jethro Bovingdon attempts to answer that question by pitting the rear-engine Porsche against the mid-engine McLaren MP4-12C on a racetrack and the front-engine, all-wheel-drive Nissan GT-R on some amazing, twisty European back roads. We won't give away the victor of either comparison, but we will say that, in Evo's test, the McLaren's 141-horsepower advantage doesn't give it as much of an edge over the Porsche on a racetrack as one might think, and the lack of a manual gearbox and the inclusion of electric power steering on the GT3 isn't detrimental to enjoying the car on a back road.
http://www.autoblog.com/2013/08/22/p...san-gtr-video/
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What would be interesting is owning all 3 and waking up every morning trying to decide which one to drive. I do have to say the GT-R has been actually growing on me for the past few years.
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