GT3 to Gallardo Dissapointed ???
GT3 to Gallardo Dissapointed ???
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evodarren

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428 posts

150 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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I have a 997.1 Gt3, but before i brought the car 22 months ago i was looking at a 2008 Gallardo spyder. It was a little out of my price range.
I still fancy one but the GT3 is such a fabulous car. Thrills me everytime i drive it.
Performance wise i dont think ther is much in it by the cars i have had a play with.
I know running cost will be more than the Porsche, plus i have renewed the warranty a couple of months ago. It now has warranty until November 2016.
Just love the look of the Gallardo spyder, and its been a big itch ive wanted to scratch for years.
Has anyone gone or known people that have gone this route?

Callughan

6,312 posts

208 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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e-gear or manual?

evodarren

Original Poster:

428 posts

150 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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Never driven a manual, but the e- gear was , so so. Manuals option would be quite nice.

Alpinestars

13,954 posts

260 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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Manual is better than egear, especially on earlier cars in my view. But the only problem with manual is that the revs climb so quickly that I used to hit the rev limiter quite often, and the cut out is brutal!

The Gaylord is obviously more of an occasion than a GT3, but the GT3 is a better, more interactive drivers' car in my view.

All depends on what you are after.

jackal

11,250 posts

298 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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Early cars I drove were a
bit heavy, wooden ... kind of dated and numb compared to a 97 GT3. Even a F430 was a way better steer IMO.

Maybe a more recent manual 2 wheel drive LP550-2 would be a lot better ?

evodarren

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428 posts

150 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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Alpinestars said:
Manual is better than egear, especially on earlier cars in my view. But the only problem with manual is that the revs climb so quickly that I used to hit the rev limiter quite often, and the cut out is brutal!

The Gaylord is obviously more of an occasion than a GT3, but the GT3 is a better, more interactive drivers' car in my view.

All depends on what you are after.
I know, the GT3 is hard to beat. I do fancy a spyder, but i have this feeling i will regret selling the GT3.

evodarren

Original Poster:

428 posts

150 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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jackal said:
Early cars I drove were a
bit heavy, wooden ... kind of dated and numb compared to a 97 GT3. Even a F430 was a way better steer IMO.

Maybe a more recent manual 2 wheel drive LP550-2 would be a lot better ?
Yes love the EVO video on the LP550 manual

Alpinestars

13,954 posts

260 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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evodarren said:
I know, the GT3 is hard to beat. I do fancy a spyder, but i have this feeling i will regret selling the GT3.
Mine was a spyder. Not sure there are too many manuals around, but the noise was great with the roof down.

hondansx

4,690 posts

241 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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I'd wait for the new one to be out for a bit, then prices will surely a drop a bit more.

Alpinestars

13,954 posts

260 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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I don't think the new car coming out will impact a 2008 car much. There's probably more to be had by buying in autumn or winter.

Callughan

6,312 posts

208 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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Prices are quite stable.

Coming from GT3 I think you would want manual although quite rare if egear get the latest one you can afford.

On road not much difference, the engine pull and scream is very addictive. On track is less sharp than GT3 but still capable. I don't think you will be dissapointed only thing is depending on your build it's tighter inside, less storage, visabilty etc..


Magic919

14,126 posts

217 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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JeremyC on here went 996 GT3 to RWD Gallardo manual and seems very happy with it.

mrdemon

21,146 posts

281 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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I must admit, I feel like the move to one, should be a bit of drama and that noise is great.

plus you get a 200k car for 1/2 price and not triple list price ;-)



Edited by mrdemon on Friday 22 August 17:00

Alpinestars

13,954 posts

260 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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mrdemon said:
I must admit, I feel like the move to one, should be a bit of drama and that noise is great.

plus you get a 200k car for 1/2 price and not triple list price ;-)



Edited by mrdemon on Friday 22 August 17:00
Not as good to drive though.

rosino

1,383 posts

188 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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Callughan said:
Prices are quite stable.

Coming from GT3 I think you would want manual although quite rare if egear get the latest one you can afford.

On road not much difference, the engine pull and scream is very addictive. On track is less sharp than GT3 but still capable. I don't think you will be dissapointed only thing is depending on your build it's tighter inside, less storage, visabilty etc..
I have to disagree on the track point. I went to a goldtrack event at silverstone and my 2 pals had 2 gallardos spyder. First gen e-gear, not super early cars. I went for a few passenger laps and was horribly disappointed. At the time had an Elise s2 190 and a 991 S. Elise was much more fun, 991 was just infinitely better in every way bar maybe noise.

E-gear was horrid. You could count 1-2-3 before change had happened. Car felt very very heavy and bloated, leaning heavily on the outside walls of tires which quickly overheated. Brakes (steel) held up to 4-5 laps sessions but just.

Overall I came back very disappointed and happy with my possessions. Maybe 570 or later 550lp would be an improvement but I would not recommend you the pre LP from what I have experienced.

Callughan

6,312 posts

208 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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I said gt3 is better than stock gallardo on track.

Carl_Docklands

14,721 posts

278 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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evodarren said:
I have a 997.1 Gt3, but before i brought the car 22 months ago i was looking at a 2008 Gallardo spyder. It was a little out of my price range.
I still fancy one but the GT3 is such a fabulous car. Thrills me everytime i drive it.
Performance wise i dont think ther is much in it by the cars i have had a play with.
I know running cost will be more than the Porsche, plus i have renewed the warranty a couple of months ago. It now has warranty until November 2016.
Just love the look of the Gallardo spyder, and its been a big itch ive wanted to scratch for years.
Has anyone gone or known people that have gone this route?
For me the only car I would consider from the Gallardo range as a comparison to the GT3 would be a Superleggera and ideally a Super Trofeo or a Squadra Corse!

The super trofeo is one of the best looking cars I have ever seen and its quite handy around the track.

I don't fit in them though so, fantasy dream garage only.

andrew

10,191 posts

208 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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any gallardo is going to feel less nimble than a gt3

the lp cars and 2007/8 sl are better

the spyders are even heavier

despite the impression you might get from the internet, 2wd and/or manual cars just did not sell in any numbers

servicing costs will be double, parts costs worse, fuel 50% greater, insurance can be surprisingly reasonable

depreciation is anyone's guess in this crazy market, but will be mileage sensitive

Callughan

6,312 posts

208 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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Iirc Carl you're about the same height/build as Andrew so think Gallardo is possibly doable ?

Carl_Docklands

14,721 posts

278 months

Saturday 23rd August 2014
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Callughan said:
Iirc Carl you're about the same height/build as Andrew so think Gallardo is possibly doable ?
I will give it a go mate. I was told the fixed buckets seats were a little less forgiving.