Considering a GTS for a daily.

I’m concerned how practical a choice it would be however. Are inclines/driveways problematic? Seats uncomfortable after 2 hours? Road/tire noise...well, noisy? Enough room in the boot for a couple carry on sized luggage? Just wondering if it’s too much sports car rather than GT. I want something exciting and different however, and after a couple AMGs was planning to try a different marque, but the GT has me curious.
I’m contemplating ‘14 Aston Vanquishes and Bentley GT’s but thinking those might be a little too ritzy or temperamental for daily use.

I’m concerned how practical a choice it would be however. Are inclines/driveways problematic? Seats uncomfortable after 2 hours? Road/tire noise...well, noisy? Enough room in the boot for a couple carry on sized luggage? Just wondering if it’s too much sports car rather than GT. I want something exciting and different however, and after a couple AMGs was planning to try a different marque, but the GT has me curious.
I’m contemplating ‘14 Aston Vanquishes and Bentley GT’s but thinking those might be a little too ritzy or temperamental for daily use.
I havent had mine long enough to answer many of the questions you’ve posed but to summarize the engine feels way stronger throughout the rev range than the NA V12, road noise is definitely on the noisier side but considering you’re pretty much sat on the rear axle I guess it’s to be expected - it’s not unbearable and freshly laid asphalt is considerably quieter! I feel 2+2 seats are generally a marketing / insurance gimmick as no one in their right mind would really want to spend any time back there. Haven’t noticed approach angles too badly in this and the parking sensors do an excellent job against low kerbs etc. I’d say the C63 was more track orientated than this, the steering was more twitchy / highly strung whereas this just feels right; however hard you’re pushing it. I kind of wish comfort mode was a little more sporty so I guess that’s testament to its GT nature but I’m hoping a tune might fix that. All in all I couldn’t happier I’ve got the opportunity to own a GTS as my fun drive - certianly can’t relate to this being my DD as my other car’s a truck but I know where you’re coming from in keeping your cherished drive; well cherished!
Good luck with your search.
I can't remember if the AMG GT can be had without performance seats, but opting out of those will help the daily drive ability factor. 5000 miles a year implies to me that your daily use is filled with mostly short commutes and the occasional long trip. I think you will be fine with an AMG GTS. Put the driver safety package in it to up the comfort.
Car is just not good in rain, so a second car/awd suv was necessary.

I’m concerned how practical a choice it would be however. Are inclines/driveways problematic? Seats uncomfortable after 2 hours? Road/tire noise...well, noisy? Enough room in the boot for a couple carry on sized luggage? Just wondering if it’s too much sports car rather than GT. I want something exciting and different however, and after a couple AMGs was planning to try a different marque, but the GT has me curious.
I’m contemplating ‘14 Aston Vanquishes and Bentley GT’s but thinking those might be a little too ritzy or temperamental for daily use.
If it's your only car I would stick with the C63 or consider the new M5 or Alfa Quadrifoglio. More trunk space and usable rear seats.
If you have to have a two door the new Continental looks sweet. The old model is long in the tooth and drives like the Titanic. You may consider a slightly used 991 Turbo S. More practical than an AMG GTS. However, 911s are a dime a dozen and the GTS is a more unique driving experience.
Don't have exprience with Aston's.
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I know the AMG GT is more special than to be subjected to the abuse of "daily" driving, stop and go traffic, and rainy winter weather that we get here in the NW, but as another member pointed out, my commutes are short. I guess I'm trying to look for that fine line between a usable sports car, comfort and practicality. I wouldn't dare driving my LP570 everyday, not solely for the reason that it is a very raw and rough experience, but that it feels more special after being deprived for a week or two. I was hoping to find a car that could equally bring that same smile to my face for those times in between.
I do know I'm ready for a change though with my W204 C63. I've had that car 10 years now, only put on 45,000 mi, but I've lost passion for the car. I did lower it with KW coilovers, and put on LT headers which makes the car obnoxious at times. The exhaust is a bit ridiculous for civilized driving (even though I love it), and even on this car the road noise is noticeable. The ride not too bad, but stiff compared to other more luxury rides. I was thinking at least the AMG GTS has an exhaust button and adjustable dampers that might alleviate some of my pet peeves with the C63.
I agree with 2+2 coupes the rear seats are virtually useless, especially with the Aston and Bentley from my research. My thinking was simply more storage space in the rear when needed rather than hauling people.
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I attempted to daily my supercharged, V-10 R8 but with it being lowered and modded with exhaust, front carbon fiber splitter...it didn't work for me
too much attention, too low for driveways and bad roads...
I daily my GTS without any reservation especially now that it has ppf on it and ceramic coating
silly to me to not enjoy this car full time





I’m concerned how practical a choice it would be however. Are inclines/driveways problematic? Seats uncomfortable after 2 hours? Road/tire noise...well, noisy? Enough room in the boot for a couple carry on sized luggage? Just wondering if it’s too much sports car rather than GT. I want something exciting and different however, and after a couple AMGs was planning to try a different marque, but the GT has me curious.
I’m contemplating ‘14 Aston Vanquishes and Bentley GT’s but thinking those might be a little too ritzy or temperamental for daily use.
The ride quality is below average. If your local roads are bad, it will jarr you even on the comfort setting. I have the dynamic package so not sure how much of a difference the motor mounts make. I've owned a couple other cars known for a jarring ride (Giulia Quad, GT3) and both of them seem to have a wider range depending on the shock setting. They're tolerable in the softest mode. On the GTS, the softest mode is still borderline annoying on bad roads.
If you have nice roads in your town, I would go for it.
Last edited by kumizi; Oct 3, 2018 at 05:55 PM.
Plenty of week end trips with the better half and never felt there was not enough luggage room. The exotic cars can't remotely come close in that department.
My car is not lowered and other than being careful parking (I wish the car had 360 cameras), I have never scraped anywhere but I live in Florida so no inclines.
The dynamic package does make a noticeable difference on the bounce rate of the vehicle so make sure you get this option if you are buying a GT versus a GTS.
I only stopped driving it daily to limit the mileage of the car and the loss in value otherwise it would still be my DD. This car is an amazing value.
If I had to buy one model today, I would probably splurge for the GTC as it has the wider look and the rear wheel steering.
Good luck and post pics when you get it.



