pj
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I was in a 06 m5 this weekend at sears point , loadsa powerbut a big heavy beast,. $1200 for a set of rear brakes ouch, still he couldn't catch me in the e30.
I spent some time looking on the Range Rover boards. It's interesting that everyone loves their RR/LR but most admit they are very spendy to maintain. Still looking.
I know this is an International board so I dont know if this will translate, but I really want to buy a US car. Our economy is in the toilet and I sure would like to be patriotic, but there just isnt much to choose from...
What your thoughts on a Ford Cosworth as daily driver ?
Cosworth? where can I check one out?
Call me cynical, but if Ford makes a real car (like a Cosworth) it's probably not avaiable in the states (just an uneducated guess)
The forum can chide me at will for what I'm about to say, but I just learned that the all new 2011 Cayenne is due in showrooms this may/June. I'm not really interested in the new line, but it's a significant body style change. I'm guessing that the previous Gen2 Cayenne ('08-'10) will be available at a nice discount as soon as the new model hits the street (on top of the already precipitous depreciation). My guess is that a wave of '08s will be coming off their 36/39-month leases over the next six months at the same time the new model is released. That's exactly what happened to the earlier Cayennes when the '08s came out, the differnec being that the earlier version had some bugs/flaws. If I can source a '08-'09 Cayenne Turbo or GTS with under 20,000 for high $50s/low $60s I could be tempted.
I know the Cayenne is anything but "under-the-radar" and is usually the 1st choice for the more-money-than-brains crowd, but the its stats don't lie. This rig may be the ultimate New England do-all for me.
Must admit that Duane's suggestion is REALLY tempting (RS4 or S4).
Cosworth? where can I check one out?
Call me cynical, but if Ford makes a real car (like a Cosworth) it's probably not avaiable in the states (just an uneducated guess)