RE: Audi R8 Spyder V10 Plus vs McLaren 570S Spider
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BORN2bWILD said:
Both nice cars, but why spend £100K more for cars that are slower 0-60 than the R35 GTR?
Because the GTR is not a comparable car to these two, perhaps? Some would argue that the cars in this article are not even in the same 'bracket', but it's even less appropriate to compare a coupe at half the price.Plus you assume 0-60 is the deciding factor when buying either of these two cars. Perhaps in edge cases, but I would argue it doesn't even factor into the purchase decision once you hit the McLaren level.
BORN2bWILD said:
Both nice cars, but why spend £100K more for cars that are slower 0-60 than the R35 GTR?
I was going to ask if that's was a serious question or stirring this up but I see you have a GTR.For me, 0-60 times would never be the deciding factor when choosing one car over another.
So in your case, do you have GTR primarily because it's 0-60 times? No wind up, just genuine interest.
HighwayStar said:
I wouldn't say all McLarens look the same but I get why people say it.... Ironically from a distance Audis look the same
They R8 uses the same engine in 2 states of tune but yes McLaren use the same basic engine across the board. I'm guessing, as a relatively new company, developing a family/range of engines would be a costly business. Maybe more knowledgeable PHers here can expand on that?
Until the 718 having a flat 6 across the board in the Cayster/911 didn't bother anyone. How ironic that the flat 4 has upset a lot of folk.
So, why do McLaren get so much heat from certain quarters for having the same V8 in their range?
No idea. Porsche used the Mezger engine is many over cars over decades and it is a considered a plus point. After all, true race pedigree and a perceived view of reliability as the engine (sort of) has done Le Mans.They R8 uses the same engine in 2 states of tune but yes McLaren use the same basic engine across the board. I'm guessing, as a relatively new company, developing a family/range of engines would be a costly business. Maybe more knowledgeable PHers here can expand on that?
Until the 718 having a flat 6 across the board in the Cayster/911 didn't bother anyone. How ironic that the flat 4 has upset a lot of folk.
So, why do McLaren get so much heat from certain quarters for having the same V8 in their range?
The McLaren's engine is a genuine motorsport derived unit first used in the incredible Nissan R390 GT1 car. I guess the issue is they didn't make it noisy or characterful enough in the early days; people have let that taint their opinion.
BORN2bWILD said:
Both nice cars, but why spend £100K more for cars that are slower 0-60 than the R35 GTR?
Oh blah blah... GT-R... Come on, there is clue in the title, until Nissan decide to produce a drop-top GT-R both the Spider and Spyder have a huge advantage over the aged Nissan.
If the 0-60 sprint is everything to you, then compare factory coupe versions and then both the McLaren and the Audi are noticeably faster over 0-60, and yes you can go after-market and turn up the wick but you're not comparing like for like again there are you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YOlNJrO5yM
The Surveyor said:
How utterly cack does the 911 sound in that video??! It can be as fast as you like for me, but I just could not live with that total lack of 'sound'.PhantomPH said:
How utterly cack does the 911 sound in that video??! It can be as fast as you like for me, but I just could not live with that total lack of 'sound'.
Have to agree mate - they'll sell you a smaller emptier back box for a few grand mind! The noise is far more important than the 0-60 time - ask ANY 10yr old kid ;-) Mine gives me absolute goosebumps - priceless!The Surveyor said:
It's ridiculous how well that McLaren gets off the line considering it's 2wd. Lotusgav said:
I'm a lurker on PH and have posted very little. (too much time getting beaten up on SELOC) however I'll come out in support of Nic.
I think it's a nice read and not the usual trite, simplified, repetitive prose. He's being original at least and I for one rather enjoyed it!
McLaren for me - I love Lotus and a good many of the reviews suggest it has Lotus like handling and feel. I struggle with the looks a bit but that's personal. If it's a kinda Lotus supercar, well bonus. Agree also that if I'm buying a supercar the brand is important - "what's your new car?" 'an Audi."
If you then have to go on and explain it's the expensive/sporty one, well...
Cheers
I second that, very well written article Nic. Creative, fresh, good grammar, correct use of commas. In terms of the content, I thought you did well explaining the depths and feel of both cars, and giving a decent review of the enjoyment of both on the open road.I think it's a nice read and not the usual trite, simplified, repetitive prose. He's being original at least and I for one rather enjoyed it!
McLaren for me - I love Lotus and a good many of the reviews suggest it has Lotus like handling and feel. I struggle with the looks a bit but that's personal. If it's a kinda Lotus supercar, well bonus. Agree also that if I'm buying a supercar the brand is important - "what's your new car?" 'an Audi."
If you then have to go on and explain it's the expensive/sporty one, well...
Cheers
For me, the spec of the cars both come under £175k with the Audi slightly cheaper. I would give the McLaren carbon-fibre overshoot a miss. However, someone mentioned that Audi is possible to get much cheaper on Drive the Deal.
I think overall, I would take the McLaren since it nearly has all basis covered as a supercar, just not the sound - but it seems so good at everything else that this would be a worthy sacrifice. But that Audi V10 engine is such a masterpiece.
Lotusgav said:
Also if I'm buying a supercar the brand is important - "what's your new car?" 'an Audi."
I couldn't disagree more.Brand name should'nt come into it. It's the car that counts.
Years ago when I had an Escort Cosworth from new, I deliberately (if asked) just said a Ford Escort.
Uppercut said:
Lotusgav said:
Also if I'm buying a supercar the brand is important - "what's your new car?" 'an Audi."
I couldn't disagree more.Brand name should'nt come into it. It's the car that counts.
Years ago when I had an Escort Cosworth from new, I deliberately (if asked) just said a Ford Escort.
I wouldn't buy the Audi, not because it's an Audi but because I think it just doesn't look good. The styling doesn't work for me but I wouldn't criticises anyone for buying one.
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