RE: New Mercedes-AMG GT 43 arrives with 421hp

RE: New Mercedes-AMG GT 43 arrives with 421hp

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E90_M3Ross

35,152 posts

213 months

Tuesday 19th March
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Spend over £100k on a car with a 4 cylinder engine to save on fuel....

theicemario

656 posts

76 months

Tuesday 19th March
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Looks ace in that colour. Must be quite a nice place to sit in

daytona111r

780 posts

205 months

Tuesday 19th March
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I would getting a 2nd hand older version - far better looking, V8, and save some bucks.

JJJ.

1,380 posts

16 months

Tuesday 19th March
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E90_M3Ross said:
Spend over £100k on a car with a 4 cylinder engine to save on fuel....
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biggbn

23,661 posts

221 months

Tuesday 19th March
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E90_M3Ross said:
Spend over £100k on a car with a 4 cylinder engine to save on fuel....
Is it to save on fuel? Or does it provide a lighter front end, better handling and similar performance? Genuine question, dunno the weight difference.

Nish Gnackers

1,063 posts

42 months

Tuesday 19th March
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E90_M3Ross said:
Spend over £100k on a car with a 4 cylinder engine to save on fuel....
There are markets around the world where a 2 litre engine in this type of car makes a significant financial saving over its larger engined stablemates.

T1berious

2,272 posts

156 months

Tuesday 19th March
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J4CKO said:
The target market I would imagine do care and this would be like getting home and realising the burgers your bought in a hurry are "plant based" and the beers 0 percent, i.e. probably fine but not what you wanted.

I think they would be will be pretty far from OK with 0 percent beers!

Saying that, Porsche could (just about) get away with a 4 pot in the Cayman but that was at a much lower price point.

At 911 money... I'm not so sure, unless its for a market that has punitive taxes for cars over y cc's capacity.

Enthusiasts, lost there collective minds at the 4 pot Cayster. I can see why Mercedes UK wasn't keen, its a hard sell.

culpz

4,892 posts

113 months

Tuesday 19th March
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Reminds me of when Jaguar did a similar thing to the F-Type and introduced a 4-pot option. I think Mercedes are keen to get this engine into various models in hopes it'll catch on. I'm not convinced but I suppose it makes sense; especially when they're persevering with it for the new C63.

J4CKO

41,728 posts

201 months

Tuesday 19th March
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culpz said:
Reminds me of when Jaguar did a similar thing to the F-Type and introduced a 4-pot option. I think Mercedes are keen to get this engine into various models in hopes it'll catch on. I'm not convinced but I suppose it makes sense; especially when they're persevering with it for the new C63.
Yeah, I have been looking at F Types and go "Hmm, thats nice" then "Bleargh, four cylinder", but have to always caveat with some dont care but something like a F Type more will buy it with a bigger engine, but can sort of see where a 4 cyl works in an E class convertible as a lot more of the prospective owners of that model are likely less concerned about the number of cylinders, and if they are, there is always one with more cyclinders, for now anyway.

matrignano

4,411 posts

211 months

Tuesday 19th March
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The engine from the recently announced E53 makes much more sense.

Why have an inferior AMG light engine/spec in your flagship sports coupe than in the middle of the range saloon??

Jermy Claxon

2,993 posts

140 months

Tuesday 19th March
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Putting that engine in a GT almost makes the 4-cylinder Emira look like a good idea. Almost.

jaacck

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194 posts

141 months

Tuesday 19th March
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matrignano said:
The engine from the recently announced E53 makes much more sense.

Why have an inferior AMG light engine/spec in your flagship sports coupe than in the middle of the range saloon??
agreed!

sidesauce

2,499 posts

219 months

Tuesday 19th March
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Krikkit said:
Realistically this will be well over £100k, you'd have to be off your rocker to buy a 4-pot for that money. Shame they don't offer the straight-6 instead
In any country with the tax power depends on the cubic capacity of the engine in cubic centimeters ( sometimes at the rate of 1 tax horse power for every 200 cm3 - I'm looking at you Belgium), you'd be an utter fool to buy the one with the bigger engine.

Hoofy

76,518 posts

283 months

Tuesday 19th March
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sidesauce said:
Krikkit said:
Realistically this will be well over £100k, you'd have to be off your rocker to buy a 4-pot for that money. Shame they don't offer the straight-6 instead
In any country with the tax power depends on the cubic capacity of the engine in cubic centimeters ( sometimes at the rate of 1 tax horse power for every 200 cm3 - I'm looking at you Belgium), you'd be an utter fool to buy the one with the bigger engine.
Thing is, I'd rather just buy an older sports car in the same category for £30k and suck up the £695 tax and lower MPG. There's no way that it'd cost me £70k over say 5 years of ownership, even if the engine required a rebuild. nuts

I mean, I could pick up a DB9 for £20k and shrug off the V12 tick rebuild cost, and still have cash in my pocket vs buying this new AMG GT. biggrin

WPA

8,960 posts

115 months

Tuesday 19th March
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4 cylinder engine feels wrong to me, 6 cylinder or V6 would have been better

Leveret

142 posts

159 months

Tuesday 19th March
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Hoofy said:
Thing is, I'd rather just buy an older sports car in the same category for £30k and suck up the £695 tax and lower MPG.

I mean, I could pick up a DB9 for £20k and shrug off the V12 tick rebuild cost, and still have cash in my pocket vs buying this new AMG GT. biggrin
You could also pick up a pre March 2006 A8 SWB sport quattro with a reliable 450hp W12 that won't need rebuilding - and has variable valve timing-and £395 tax - for a mere £10k, if you can actually find one (only about 60 in the UK - and mine's not for sale!)

Leon R

3,234 posts

97 months

Tuesday 19th March
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biggbn said:
Leon R said:
D4rez said:
Leon R said:
Nobody wanted the C63 with that engine so why would anyone want to pay even more for this.
Because in short order this is pretty much what they will be able to offer. They need to start socialising a 4-cylinder in a performance car for emissions reasons. If it even grabs them an extra 10% sales it’s probably worth doing at this point and as I said long term it will be important unless they want to go fully EV ahead of the tech being ready for this type of car.

We will gradually see fewer and fewer big cap engines and so expect to see more of this
So no reason why anyone would WANT this.

That's what I figured.
Love it, I'd have one in a heartbeat. In that lairy green please.
Over the V8?

I get the appeal of something like the Alpine but this is a no from me.

Midshipracer

235 posts

183 months

Tuesday 19th March
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Well... if it's out of this or an EV. That's the only reason this would make sense

biggbn

23,661 posts

221 months

Tuesday 19th March
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Leon R said:
biggbn said:
Leon R said:
D4rez said:
Leon R said:
Nobody wanted the C63 with that engine so why would anyone want to pay even more for this.
Because in short order this is pretty much what they will be able to offer. They need to start socialising a 4-cylinder in a performance car for emissions reasons. If it even grabs them an extra 10% sales it’s probably worth doing at this point and as I said long term it will be important unless they want to go fully EV ahead of the tech being ready for this type of car.

We will gradually see fewer and fewer big cap engines and so expect to see more of this
So no reason why anyone would WANT this.

That's what I figured.
Love it, I'd have one in a heartbeat. In that lairy green please.
Over the V8?

I get the appeal of something like the Alpine but this is a no from me.
Whatever was the better drive man, reckon I'd be more than happy with either though!! I've already been told off for confessing my love of highly strung four pots, so I'll leave it there for now smile

Edited by biggbn on Tuesday 19th March 17:50

MightyBadger

2,176 posts

51 months

Tuesday 19th March
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Wills2 said:
It offers £60k 4 series levels of performance but for twice the price
To be fair it does look twice as expensive as a 4 series.