What vehicle will be a worthy replacement for your sedan when it is time?
#3376
It's not a GM V8. The sound, feel, and overall simplicity of the small block makes it a winner in my book. GM makes a stellar V8 setup but I don't have any confidence in any other engines they build. I haven't seen anything in particular that is a big issue with the LF4, I just hope it doesn't have timing chain issues as some older GMs other V6s. At the end of the day, if you run into issues with either it will still be cheaper than fixing a M3/M4.
The oil cooler definitely helped in the later models. My concern is the compact packing + additional heat from the twin turbo setup. I'm sure this will be addressed as they would have a hard time marketing this car without track capabilities.
The oil cooler definitely helped in the later models. My concern is the compact packing + additional heat from the twin turbo setup. I'm sure this will be addressed as they would have a hard time marketing this car without track capabilities.
https://media.cadillac.com/media/ca/...atsv/2016.html
This video with the Chief Engineer for the ATS-V was pretty cool to watch too. It seems like they really did their homework to make this car very capable on track and they sure spent a lot of effort on all the cooling systems as well- as you pointed out earlier; crucial for good track performance.
#3379
If you have been waiting to buy a replica car that comes complete with a motor; good news. The bill that SEMA fought to get passed in 2015 can finally get implemented now by the NHTSA. So get ready for brand new Cobra, Delorean, Lotus Super 7, etc. replicas. I bet DMC is stoked about this news.
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If you have been waiting to buy a replica car that comes complete with a motor; good news. The bill that SEMA fought to get passed in 2015 can finally get implemented now by the NHTSA. So get ready for brand new Cobra, Delorean, Lotus Super 7, etc. replicas. I bet DMC is stoked about this news.
https://driving.ca/auto-news/news/re...-to-go-on-sale
https://driving.ca/auto-news/news/re...-to-go-on-sale
Man, I remember that moment like it just happened yesterday. But it was 40 years ago.
Gull wing doors with SS finish... take that, Malcolm Bricklin, LOL.
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4DRZ (01-21-2021)
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It was winter between 1981 and 1982, and I was drooling over the DeLorean that I saw in a full page ad, in OMNI Magazine, if anyone remembers that. Anyway, I called the 800 number, and was told a Ford dealership one town over had one in their showroom. My parents let me drive there to gawk at it.
Man, I remember that moment like it just happened yesterday. But it was 40 years ago.
Gull wing doors with SS finish... take that, Malcolm Bricklin, LOL.
Man, I remember that moment like it just happened yesterday. But it was 40 years ago.
Gull wing doors with SS finish... take that, Malcolm Bricklin, LOL.
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It was winter between 1981 and 1982, and I was drooling over the DeLorean that I saw in a full page ad, in OMNI Magazine, if anyone remembers that. Anyway, I called the 800 number, and was told a Ford dealership one town over had one in their showroom. My parents let me drive there to gawk at it.
Man, I remember that moment like it just happened yesterday. But it was 40 years ago.
Gull wing doors with SS finish... take that, Malcolm Bricklin, LOL.
Man, I remember that moment like it just happened yesterday. But it was 40 years ago.
Gull wing doors with SS finish... take that, Malcolm Bricklin, LOL.
I use to call the 800 numbers and ask for swag and literature In my best grown up voice, "I'm interested in buying a 911 and would like to request a brochure"
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My best friend from college, his uncle bought one new. It was always in the shop, always.
Heard this countless times... "My uncle's DeLorean broke down again last week."
In case anyone is wondering about the Malcolm Bricklin comment... there's a 1974 SV1 in the garage a couple doors down from me. Another gull-wing that's pretty to look at, but genuinely a crappy car.
Heard this countless times... "My uncle's DeLorean broke down again last week."
In case anyone is wondering about the Malcolm Bricklin comment... there's a 1974 SV1 in the garage a couple doors down from me. Another gull-wing that's pretty to look at, but genuinely a crappy car.
#3384
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I have spent a lot of wrench time on my 2013 G37S 6MT so it will be hard to get rid of when it comes time. I plan to keep it for a number of years, but as a gear head, it is always fun to look at the possibilities.
If I am still looking for a high performance street/track car with 4 doors, then I think there are really only 3 options for me.
BMW M3 Competition package- This would be a fun daily/track car and a very likely replacement for my G37S
Cadillac ATS V- Probably the most practical track car on the planet and probably what will replace my G37S if I don't get lured in by the significantly better styling of the M3
Alfa Rome Gulia Quadrifoglio- Such a looker and apparently such a screamer and handler as well. Now if only we could get it here with a manual it would probably replace my G37S
If I am still looking for a high performance street/track car with 4 doors, then I think there are really only 3 options for me.
BMW M3 Competition package- This would be a fun daily/track car and a very likely replacement for my G37S
Cadillac ATS V- Probably the most practical track car on the planet and probably what will replace my G37S if I don't get lured in by the significantly better styling of the M3
Alfa Rome Gulia Quadrifoglio- Such a looker and apparently such a screamer and handler as well. Now if only we could get it here with a manual it would probably replace my G37S
On a side note, the Audi RS3 would be another very worthy replacement in my opinion. It can be a sleeper if you want it to be, even from factory, or you can make it look, perform and sound like a monster. Plus a bonus is that the turbo inline-5 sounds like a baby V10 with the right exhaust setup.
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My vote is for the Alfa. I fell in love with it as soon as it came out. I'm a muscle car guy at my core, but there's just something about a good sounding V6/I6 that I just can't stay away from lol And the Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio fits the bill. The fact that its already an absolutely beautiful car and it handles well are just very expensive bonuses lol
On a side note, the Audi RS3 would be another very worthy replacement in my opinion. It can be a sleeper if you want it to be, even from factory, or you can make it look, perform and sound like a monster. Plus a bonus is that the turbo inline-5 sounds like a baby V10 with the right exhaust setup.
On a side note, the Audi RS3 would be another very worthy replacement in my opinion. It can be a sleeper if you want it to be, even from factory, or you can make it look, perform and sound like a monster. Plus a bonus is that the turbo inline-5 sounds like a baby V10 with the right exhaust setup.
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I strongly disliked the Giulia when it first came out, irrespective of performance (or repairs). But somewhere along the line my opinion turned over, and now I think it's gorgeous. Go figure.
But like Rob just implied, doesn't make much sense to me getting a car like that without a manual transmission. And since one isn't available... might as well pine after the Stelvio. Or toss around the new Tonale, whenever that comes.
But like Rob just implied, doesn't make much sense to me getting a car like that without a manual transmission. And since one isn't available... might as well pine after the Stelvio. Or toss around the new Tonale, whenever that comes.
#3389
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Bigger problem with that swap is it runs well over $10k to do. And sure, if you live in Phoenix, maybe it wouldn't be horrible. But us east coast guys? We'd either have to ship or drive it across the country too. All in all, too much of a hassle on a good, but not great car.