C63 or GTR
On the other hand, the GTR is still a rare beast, at least you won't see yourself coming and going like you would in a C class. Either way I think you win as they are both awesome cars.
On the other hand, the GTR is still a rare beast, at least you won't see yourself coming and going like you would in a C class. Either way I think you win as they are both awesome cars.
My main question is: why build a car that is meant for racing/track days and then punish buyers when they use it for that purpose. C63 warranty doesn't care where a mechanical failure takes place, afaik.
Another problem is that a GTR basically drives itself. Very little driver involvement, all computers/differentials. At slow speeds, it feels like a louder, rougher 370Z. And at the end of the day, you're sitting in a Nissan/Infiniti interior. You're basically paying for a bargain supercar, that you're not allowed to drive as a supercar. For that money, you're close enough to ZR1 territory if you want a supercar that the manufacturer intends for you to track and encourages it. Or a 911 for that price if you want to go more towards the luxury side.
You have to sign away too much freedom to buy a Nissan GTR. You don't get to enjoy it without worrying about it breaking and not being covered. Most enthusiasts have wised up and avoided them, which is a reason there's only going to be 500 shipped to the US this year.
Its only my opinion, but if you were willing to sign all that fun over to the dealer, and pay the markups, you only bought a GTR because of the name/status...or you are rich enough to pay out of pocket for repairs.
GTRs are a good 20-30k more that a C63, which makes the argument kind of moot/academic. The alternatives to a GTR (in terms of performace, practicality, price) are a Lotus Evora, Corvette ZR1, Carrera S, etc.
Last edited by Carac; Jul 26, 2010 at 11:36 PM.
I thought I decided yesterday and called my Mercedes dealer and told him to hunt me down a car. Either Black or white with black interior. P31 package, full loaded, etc. He told me there is 1 left in the country, and it would be more expensive than the original $994/lease he quoted me (2010 with taxes and fees up front). First off, I don't believe there is only 1 left in the country. Secondly, I asked when we originally started talking to price me out a FULLY LOADED car. Now, all of a sudden it is going to be more expensive? I feel like I was a bit mislead.
If the lease comes out to more than $1k/month, I'm getting into GTR territory, and then I don't know if the C63 deal becomes worth it.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
If I am single with no kid today, I would definitely get a GTR especially if the price is right. Sadly, I am driving a R500 in realty hauling my two younger kids while they are watching "Toy Story".

That being said.... OP if it is a DD go with the C63. I think that AMG does daily commuting best.
So save yourself 20K, get a C63 and enjoy numerous lap dances with the coin that you save.
This is the reason why it got for second time in a row this year award for best performance engine with more then 90 points difference between the first and second placed. The second was obivously 3.8 liter porsche N/A(Most powerfull per liter NA engine.)It indeed is a masterpiece amg produced. No freaking one can really name an engine that is better then 6.2 liter amg motor.
The c63 has the same hard plastic everywhere that the GTR does. The GTR though, does have some leather on the dash.
The C class is not luxurious, period.
This is the reason why it got for second time in a row this year award for best performance engine with more then 90 points difference between the first and second placed. The second was obivously 3.8 liter porsche N/A(Most powerfull per liter NA engine.)It indeed is a masterpiece amg produced. No freaking one can really name an engine that is better then 6.2 liter amg motor.










