Trade in the C63 for: GT500, Z06 or GT-R?


Z06 is dated so i would take that out of the list. Are you talking about the 2013 GT500? It has very impressive numbers. Brembo brakes 650hp! I haven't driven a GT-R but If I sell my car I will buy one. Time to try a japanese car
reliability - GT-R
DD - mustang
but the GT-R probably has the lowest rate of depreciation, plus it is the best all around car by the numbers.
corvette probably going to have a new body style soon.
Z06 is dated so i would take that out of the list. Are you talking about the 2013 GT500? It has very impressive numbers. Brembo brakes 650hp! I haven't driven a GT-R but If I sell my car I will buy one. Time to try a japanese car

Yes, I am talking about the 2013 GT500. Very impressive numbers indeed!
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To me the GTR is a great 2nd, 3rd, or 4th car. Now let me tell you about the 997.1TT that I used to have- 20k miles and all I did was change the oil. And the car was modded with exhaust, headers, plenum, throttle body, y pipe, ecu and other minor adjustments. The 997TT is bulletproof; actually so was my 996TT. I drove both like I stole em from day one.
I just want to forewarn you that the GTR is a great low mileage car and non daily driver plus the warranty is a shorter term (3/36k). Its performance is unmatched dollar for dollar but its still a pay to play car IMHO.
I have minimal experience with the Z06 but I hear its much like the S85 M5 or M6 where it requires alot of work to get the most out of it. After all the tq you have had from on dig on tap with no effort in the c63; this car could be laborious for you as a daily.
The Stang is intriguing to say the least with its hp bump... and you could get it fully warrantied but the looks are not for me.
Last edited by Vic55; Jan 9, 2012 at 03:20 PM.




To me the GTR is a great 2nd, 3rd, or 4th car. Now let me tell you about the 997.1TT that I used to have- 20k miles and all I did was change the oil. And the car was modded with exhaust, headers, plenum, throttle body, y pipe, ecu and other minor adjustments. The 997TT is bulletproof; actually so was my 996TT. I drove both like I stole em from day one.
I just want to forewarn you that the GTR is a great low mileage car and non daily driver plus the warranty is a shorter term (3/36k). Its performance is unmatched dollar for dollar but its still a pay to play car IMHO.
I have minimal experience with the Z06 but I hear its much like the S85 M5 or M6 where it requires alot of work to get the most out of it. After all the tq you have had from on dig on tap with no effort in the c63; this car could be laborious for you as a daily.
The Stang is intriguing to say the least with its hp bump... and you could get it fully warrantied but the looks are not for me.
Very good, detailed assessment. Some good info and perspectives...
I came back to a C63 - love the big 8 cyl and sound and the performance is more than adequate for the street.
To me the GTR is a great 2nd, 3rd, or 4th car. Now let me tell you about the 997.1TT that I used to have- 20k miles and all I did was change the oil. And the car was modded with exhaust, headers, plenum, throttle body, y pipe, ecu and other minor adjustments. The 997TT is bulletproof; actually so was my 996TT. I drove both like I stole em from day one.
I just want to forewarn you that the GTR is a great low mileage car and non daily driver plus the warranty is a shorter term (3/36k). Its performance is unmatched dollar for dollar but its still a pay to play car IMHO.
I have minimal experience with the Z06 but I hear its much like the S85 M5 or M6 where it requires alot of work to get the most out of it. After all the tq you have had from on dig on tap with no effort in the c63; this car could be laborious for you as a daily.
The Stang is intriguing to say the least with its hp bump... and you could get it fully warrantied but the looks are not for me.
The ZR1 is a beast for sure but I wouldn't want to DD it.
How are the maintenance costs on the GT-R? Did you have any major/minor problems with the car?
Thanks
I came back to a C63 - love the big 8 cyl and sound and the performance is more than adequate for the street.
In Vancouver we definitely have our share of INCLEMENT weather.
PRO's
- lots of attention
- excellent handling
- amazing acceleration
Con's
- lack of low end torque (must wind up engine for fun)
- stiff ride
- when your not racing around, car can get boring
- rear seats (very little room)
Summary: would make good second or third car (toy)
Own a 2007 Z06 that has been heavily modified
Pro's
- Extremely fast (lots of torque, even stock)
- not expensive to modify for lots of power
- great car for track
- bang for the buck (get a second had one will low miles, cheap)
Con's
- quality of interior not great
- fit and finish needs more
- poor seats (aftermarket needed)
- no rear seats
- not fun when stuck on 405 traffic
- not built like a German car
- keep your torque wrench handy
Summary: This would be a good toy for a second/third car. Will help give you the torque fixing when you need it.
Another car to consider for the price range and similar characteristic
911 S (997.2)
Pro
- amazing build quality
- best steering response
- fairly quick for keeping your drivers license
- excellent handling
Con
- needs more low end torque (turbo??)
- very little storage
- stiff suspension for long trips (varies by person)
Summary: ideal for a second car
If your looking for an all around car with performance, ride quality, space, lots of driver gadget toys, ect..
keep the C63 or test drive a 2012 CLS 550 (similar price range)
Decisions.... Have fun
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Last edited by 805Benz; Jan 9, 2012 at 05:41 PM.
After reading the comments I would say you are already driving the perfect DD

I did also a test drive with the GT-R and I think this car is such amazing, but I also was worried about the transmission and the warranty.
I want to drive my car hard without thinking about problems and I read to much bad feedback about the GT-R on diffrent boards.
So I kept my solid C63 and I'm still happy with it.
Maybe the C63 Coupe would be an option for the future


