AFTER THE CSL ?

AFTER THE CSL ?

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Beemer-5

Original Poster:

7,897 posts

214 months

Sunday 24th December 2006
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Another poster was asking where one goes after an M3 CSL and it got me thinking.

When you sell YOUR CSL, what do you invisage yourself getting?
What car would be a logical (or even illogical) choice next?

I was thinking in terms of a 4.5 Cerbera, or perhaps an EVO X when it appears. Maybe a used 996 turbo or even something like an Audi RS4.

Thoughts on cars post-CSL?

s3am

1,383 posts

252 months

Sunday 24th December 2006
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GT3? RS4? Next M3 CSL?

anissut

248 posts

219 months

Sunday 24th December 2006
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I hope either a 997 GT3/RS or the next CSL. If finances do not allow, I may try a 996 GT3.

DoctorD

1,542 posts

256 months

Sunday 24th December 2006
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I had an order down for a 997GT3 but just couldn't part with my CSL, so I'm waiting for the E92 CSL.

robm3

4,927 posts

227 months

Sunday 24th December 2006
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Well I have a little daughter so need the rear seats (plus the CSL has ISOFIX, what a car!) so it's going to be a 997 GT3 but without the free track pack.

HenCSL

22 posts

216 months

Sunday 24th December 2006
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BMW and Porsche, anything else is either a bit tame or a tad fragile. The Audis and Mercs are a little on the fat side and will not last for more than a couple of laps before you start to get brake fade.
I like to look at the cars in the Ring car park and see which marques can hold their heads up high and CSLs and GT3s seem to be in the premier class.
Jap stuff is OK if you like them but not for me.

If you have a CSL & a GT3 which one would you take to the track??

I would take the CSL because it is more fun.

H.

houlbt

738 posts

265 months

Sunday 24th December 2006
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I'm not sure I would say a CSL is more fun than a GT3. How do you quantify that?

Realistically what will I change the CSL for? Well for me it is most probably back to the Porsche fold - the new 997 is a superb piece of kit.

Beemer-5

Original Poster:

7,897 posts

214 months

Monday 25th December 2006
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99% of my car use is on the road though. I am not really talking about race track use.
I have a Westfield V8 for track days.

Talking as a road car what would be good next?
I liked the Vauxhall Monaros i had, a 5.7 and a 6.0 VXR, so one possibility is another big American V8 and the new 7011cc Corvette looks, sounds, handles, stops and goes great. So that's a possibility.


Edited by Beemer-5 on Monday 25th December 15:29

vpr

3,709 posts

238 months

Monday 25th December 2006
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The big bonus that a lot of people overlook is the fact that the CSL has rear seats.

I sold my 996TT so that I could keep my CSL that way the wife might not notice when the 997RS turns up.......she'll probably think I just got the turbo painted.

lnrd

73 posts

219 months

Monday 25th December 2006
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Beemer-5 said:
the new 7011cc Corvette looks, sounds, handles, stops and goes great. So that's a possibility.

Just noticed this Forum. I wasn't sure what the response would be to suggesting a Vette in a CSL forum, but from CSL to C6 Z06 is the path that I took. You have to ignore the usual 'American Car' comments but it's a very capable car, the UK/European motoring press has realised it. I am very pleased with mine.

HenCSL

22 posts

216 months

Monday 25th December 2006
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houlbt said:
I'm not sure I would say a CSL is more fun than a GT3. How do you quantify that?

Realistically what will I change the CSL for? Well for me it is most probably back to the Porsche fold - the new 997 is a superb piece of kit.



My post was with my track day head on.........My last car was a 530BHP 996GT2 Clubsport and basically I think my CSL is more fun. I have not owned a GT3 but I have driven them on many occasions. The CSL is a hoot in all weather conditions, the Porsche 996GTs are a pain in the rear(pun) I`m glad the new 997GTs have traction control but it is sad that Porsche never fitted this to the 996 models.Porsche should also adopt the I-Drive as found in the newer BMWs as the 997lower centre consol is a mess with way too many switches, I can imagine having to pull up on the Nordschleife to find the right button to press!!

I use my CSL only for the track, I have a new 535dMsport which is my road car.

I love Porsche, I have thousands of track day miles under my belt in Porsches and I really respect all the GT & RS models but I prefer the CSL. I have had my deposit down on the new V8 CSL for over 6months now so I should be one of the first to get one in the UK if they ever build it of course ;-)

H.

Beemer-5

Original Poster:

7,897 posts

214 months

Wednesday 27th December 2006
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Mapped 335i per chance, if someone wants something softer but very fast and capable?

chrisw.

6,302 posts

255 months

Thursday 28th December 2006
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Audi R8 ?

(I went from a CSL to a GT3 MkII).

badapple

2,265 posts

254 months

Thursday 28th December 2006
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chrisw. said:

Audi R8 ?

(I went from a CSL to a GT3 MkII).


Chris, i think i nearly bought your csl from lovetts bristol, i had a big pack with magazine cutouts??

DasChin

609 posts

216 months

Thursday 28th December 2006
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let's hope bmw put some 4 pots or even 6 pots on the new M3 and carry this over to the CSL.

bit less money spent on leather and sat nav and focus on the brakes please lads.

just sth a bit lighter and more pretty than the singel float caliper set up.

nice to see a CSL bit on here and thanks Ted!!

klm

693 posts

239 months

Thursday 28th December 2006
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I went from Csl to 996tt to BMW M6 and this week back to a perfect example black Csl which has put the smile back on my face and I can't wait to get back on track.

chrisw.

6,302 posts

255 months

Friday 29th December 2006
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badapple said:
chrisw. said:

Audi R8 ?

(I went from a CSL to a GT3 MkII).


Chris, i think i nearly bought your csl from lovetts bristol, i had a big pack with magazine cutouts??


Yes, I have just given all the original mags to a local tyre fitter as their Xmas reading.

Who ever bought my car had a good-un --- it had never been a moments trouble.

I just fancied a change --- and have often wondered if I should have run it side by side with the GT3.

If only !!

DanH

12,287 posts

260 months

Friday 29th December 2006
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lnrd said:
Beemer-5 said:
the new 7011cc Corvette looks, sounds, handles, stops and goes great. So that's a possibility.

Just noticed this Forum. I wasn't sure what the response would be to suggesting a Vette in a CSL forum, but from CSL to C6 Z06 is the path that I took. You have to ignore the usual 'American Car' comments but it's a very capable car, the UK/European motoring press has realised it. I am very pleased with mine.



If only they'd make it in RHD I'm sure they'd sell a load here & in Japan. It's the only thing that really puts me off. I'm not anti LHD, just anti LHD for so much cash

Beemer-5

Original Poster:

7,897 posts

214 months

Friday 29th December 2006
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I drove the new Corvette in California in November. Very impressive i have to say.

nevetas

508 posts

231 months

Friday 29th December 2006
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I went CSL > 911 TT > 911 GT3 RS > M5 > RS4 > 911 C2S (997) > 911 Turbo (997)

Really couldn't decide!