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So hard to state exactly how much of a discount I received, but it should be patently obvious I didn’t pay MSRP. There was no ADM on the car btw.
If I was looking at a GT R currently and unless it had to be a 2020, I’d buy a ‘used’ one as there are many out there with some nice discounts off of MSRP to be had and with great options.
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And the GTR looks better in my opinion (and maybe this members as well)
Surge - You jump in a lot of threads seemingly to convince people to not buy GTRs. This is a strange thing to do. I’ve been on various car forums for the better part of 15yrs and I cannot recall coming across this.
Fella with a GTR stole a lady friend?
Surge - You jump in a lot of threads seemingly to convince people to not buy GTRs. This is a strange thing to do. I’ve been on various car forums for the better part of 15yrs and I cannot recall coming across this.
Fella with a GTR stole a lady friend?
Also agree on the looks, the GT R is the better looking car, while the GT/S/C all get confused for one another.





And the GTR looks better in my opinion (and maybe this members as well)
Surge - You jump in a lot of threads seemingly to convince people to not buy GTRs. This is a strange thing to do. I’ve been on various car forums for the better part of 15yrs and I cannot recall coming across this.
Fella with a GTR stole a lady friend?
In your case, none of my business how you spend your hard earned cash, but to take a big depreciation hit on a 1 year old GTC, for a very very similar car... Not to mention the reports of the quieter exhaust (see recent post where someone claimed a 2017 GTS sounded louder than a 2020 GTR)... it doesn’t make much sense. But that’s just me I suppose.




Look, obviously I love the GT line - especially the GTR which is at the top and very close to my GTC. I could have bought a GTR but went with a GTC for very specific reasons. And I want to share those to help other potential owners. I think some/most buyers don’t really consider the pros and cons of the GTR and just buy it. As mentioned in one of my earlier posts (which I see you didn’t quote) - if you track your car at least a few times a year, the GTR is the clear choice.
Look, obviously I love the GT line - especially the GTR which is at the top and very close to my GTC. I could have bought a GTR but went with a GTC for very specific reasons. And I want to share those to help other potential owners. I think some/most buyers don’t really consider the pros and cons of the GTR and just buy it. As mentioned in one of my earlier posts (which I see you didn’t quote) - if you track your car at least a few times a year, the GTR is the clear choice.
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I really believe the GTs will hold their value over the long term. But selling a lightly used one now is the worst from a depreciation standpoint. In 10 years I think a GTC will be ~$100-$120K with a GTR being $10-$20K more, and a GTS being $10-$20K less, and the values should stay there.
Dealers couldn't move the SLS in its last 1-2 years of production - at least in Canada they were offering $10K off MSRP... Now look where they are.
Ive had my GTC confused for a GTR more than once.







