You have to pay to play. The first gen V was a good value at $50G. Now, you'll have a V with almost 50% more hp, a rear end that can handle it AND let you do burnouts, a MUCH MORE stylish interior, added go fast electronics, bigger wheels, better tires, more luxury appointments, Recaro seats and more.
If it bases at $60-62G and fills out at $70G, it's still a good value. Quit whining...really...
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So they were a generation late...
But the thread is would you pay $70k NOT...... $60k base / loaded at $70K.
The car could be $100k and I won't whine or be upset, I just won't buy it.
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Originally Posted by thebigjimsho
You have to pay to play. The first gen V was a good value at $50G. Now, you'll have a V with almost 50% more hp, a rear end that can handle it AND let you do burnouts, a MUCH MORE stylish interior, added go fast electronics, bigger wheels, better tires, more luxury appointments, Recaro seats and more.
If it bases at $60-62G and fills out at $70G, it's still a good value. Quit whining...really...
Weren't you the cock who said he had all these cars and that my poor ass couldnt afford anything?
To the general population: The V will cost you $10k/year on insurance, and another $1k every year on tires and fluids, at least! But yet you wont buy a V simply because the MSRP may or may not be 5k too high?
As long as the cost undercuts the M5's by a slight margin, I think its a bargain. We're getting significantly more car for the base price, whatever it will be. The fully loaded price will include options never seen on a V, and serious options they are!
What other car of similar style will you get for less then $80k?
Weren't you the cock who said he had all these cars and that my poor ass couldnt afford anything?
To the general population: The V will cost you $10k/year on insurance, and another $1k every year on tires and fluids, at least! But yet you wont buy a V simply because the MSRP may or may not be 5k too high?
As long as the cost undercuts the M5's by a slight margin, I think its a bargain. We're getting significantly more car for the base price, whatever it will be. The fully loaded price will include options never seen on a V, and serious options they are!
What other car of similar style will you get for less then $80k?
I agree that the V2 is a great deal at 70K even 75K but where do you get that insurance will cost you $10k/year. I used to own an M3 and dident pay anywhere near that for Insurance and my brother owns a CLS63 AMG and doesnt pay anywere even close to that amount either.
To the general population: The V will cost you $10k/year on insurance, and another $1k every year on tires and fluids, at least! But yet you wont buy a V simply because the MSRP may or may not be 5k too high?
Did someone lose a zero? I think I found it!
Insurance on the car will not be that high if the driver is 12 yrs old!