VXR8 - Think I Want One
VXR8 - Think I Want One
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DSLiverpool

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16,038 posts

224 months

Sunday 1st July 2007
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In 1998 I had a Vectra GSi that I loved dearly (one of the first ones out) since then through many luxo barges I have ended up with a GS430 Lexus which due to changed circumstances I dont need anymore (24 mile commute only these days)

Questions are (mainly to dealers I guess)

Is the VXR8 as much fun as a GSi (possibly a stupid question)
Blue / auto / satnav / 20" - how available is it ?
Do I HAVE to get a sport exhaust from day one ? (I read the std one is switchable ??)
I know I will lose £10k taking it home but to be honest after Lexus ownership thats not too bad BUT more than £10k ?

New owners - whats it like ?

Cheers
DS

NB - Other cars in radar are SL55 AMG (2004), Audi S6 (2006), Bentley Conti (2004), M6 (2005) I just cant get around the idea of paying such wedge for a oldish car with little or no warranty hence the VXR is within my means new

Edited by DSLiverpool on Sunday 1st July 11:10

stigmundfreud

22,454 posts

232 months

Sunday 1st July 2007
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a warranty isnt a selling issue really, not to me at least. You can also, for 90 quid, look at getting the AA warranty style cover


V-Car

225 posts

260 months

Sunday 1st July 2007
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DSLiverpool said:

NB - Other cars in radar are SL55 AMG (2004), Audi S6 (2006), Bentley Conti (2004), M6 (2005)


With a choice of cars like that and youre still looking at a Holden?

Dr Prod

543 posts

237 months

Sunday 1st July 2007
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V-Car said:
DSLiverpool said:
NB - Other cars in radar are SL55 AMG (2004), Audi S6 (2006), Bentley Conti (2004), M6 (2005)
With a choice of cars like that and youre still looking at a Holden?
They're all too common !

decromin

36 posts

254 months

Sunday 1st July 2007
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Dr Prod said:
V-Car said:


With a choice of cars like that and youre still looking at a Holden?


They're all too common !


after living in london for a while now, i've gotta agree with that. M and S and AMG cars are pretty common around here

magicgreg

280 posts

225 months

Sunday 1st July 2007
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V-Car said:
DSLiverpool said:

NB - Other cars in radar are SL55 AMG (2004), Audi S6 (2006), Bentley Conti (2004), M6 (2005)


With a choice of cars like that and youre still looking at a Holden?


Agreed!!

Other than the SL55 AMG, I'd take any of the other choices over a Monaro/VXR8, you would be mad no to if you can afford it.

G

Andy Sargeant

2,371 posts

227 months

Sunday 1st July 2007
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Just shoot from the hip, don't think you should loose that much at present on the VXR8, going to be more fun and you should not park next to another in Tesco's if you are lucky, all the others are just to common, do the exhaust and a re-map, think thats all you need, mind you all a matter of personal taste.
Take the badges of and most people won't know what the hell it is.

DSLiverpool

Original Poster:

16,038 posts

224 months

Sunday 1st July 2007
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Point is I can get a new FUN VXR - all the others apart from the Audi are older than I have had before - you try putting a £90 AA warranty on a SLAMG - its £7 / £900 minimum.

I thought the VXR would be "cheap" fun and thats what Im missing

slackalice

421 posts

253 months

Sunday 1st July 2007
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DSLiverpool said:
Point is I can get a new FUN VXR - all the others apart from the Audi are older than I have had before - you try putting a £90 AA warranty on a SLAMG - its £7 / £900 minimum.

I thought the VXR would be "cheap" fun and thats what Im missing
I understand your thinking, I had the choice of either buying a 500 SL Merc on an 04 plate or a new Monaro on an 07 plate.

Well i chose the Monaro as i am not "stuck up" and I don't have a problem saying that I drive a Vauxhall. The rarity of the car, and the performance and pure presence on the road is enough for me.

I would say go for the new car, 3 year world wide warranty, 6 year perforation warranty, and the peace of mind that you are the only person to have driven the car.

Buy new !

Oh and the servicing is very cheap in comparision.

LathamJohnP

4,477 posts

306 months

Monday 2nd July 2007
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DSLiverpool said:
Other cars in radar are SL55 AMG (2004), Audi S6 (2006), Bentley Conti (2004), M6 (2005)
Usually, it makes more financial sense to buy used, as long as you are talking about cars of similar value. But a 2004 Conti will set you back £65k minimum, if PH classifieds are anything to go by, whereas the VXR8 will maybe only (!) cost 43k new even if you add a supercharger, sat-nav etc. In 3 years you might lose 20k on the VXR8, but 30k on the Conti, with much higher servicing and maintainance costs.

Why isn't an E39 M5 on your list? Probably similar character and performance to the VXR8, very discreet, and so much cheaper that you can afford to fix any major problems. And if this LS7-engined HSV happens, you can trade the BMW and lose nothing smile

John

DSLiverpool

Original Poster:

16,038 posts

224 months

Monday 2nd July 2007
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Hi John
Assuming the E39 is the new shape ? it was considered but I have had a new 5 (530i sport) and didnt like it just couldnt handle the lines but the M6 is sexier.
The conti is a major aspirational purchase just in radar, it has so many rave reviews on it to make me think mmmmmm but I had SUCH FUN in my GSi vectra that a year or so of that may be what this 43 year old needs.
Originally my aspiration was a V8 Vantage but I live 45 miles from the dealer and cannot be arsed to live in the service bay (same argument Maserati)

Dave

anonymous-user

76 months

Monday 2nd July 2007
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E39 is the old shape V8, not the new V10. I seriously thought about one of these and an RS6 before opting for the Monaro. At 19 mpg (less if you boot it) and BMW servicing these are very expensive cars to own and 20k will secure you a 5 year old example.Also, the engines can have problems if the oil has been allowed to drop leading to massive bills.

As has been said many times before for around 30k there's nothing that will touch a VXR8 for the money. Get one of these, add a Supercharger & exhaust and you have yourself a modern day Lotus Carlton.

Demolition Man

1,050 posts

275 months

Monday 2nd July 2007
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wormus said:
.....Get one of these, add a Supercharger & exhaust and you have yourself a modern day Lotus Carlton.


And then some!!

o.versteer

3,338 posts

251 months

Monday 2nd July 2007
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wormus said:
E39 is the old shape V8, not the new V10. I seriously thought about one of these and an RS6 before opting for the Monaro. At 19 mpg (less if you boot it) and BMW servicing these are very expensive cars to own and 20k will secure you a 5 year old example.Also, the engines can have problems if the oil has been allowed to drop leading to massive bills.

As has been said many times before for around 30k there's nothing that will touch a VXR8 for the money. Get one of these, add a Supercharger & exhaust and you have yourself a modern day Lotus Carlton.
This man talks a lot of sense yes

LuS1fer

43,177 posts

267 months

Monday 2nd July 2007
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This is the American version of the VXR8, the Pontiac G8...which I prefer the look of.

DSLiverpool

Original Poster:

16,038 posts

224 months

Friday 6th July 2007
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Got CLS AMG 55 2006 - comes next week - I bet the VXR would have been more fun but I was worried Im past it LOL

DS

anonymous-user

76 months

Saturday 7th July 2007
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Congratulations, nice car.

wolfracer

2,074 posts

228 months

habitualvoyeur

144 posts

230 months

Sunday 8th July 2007
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I drove a blue one and a black one around Donnington this friday on a Vauxhall track day - great day out for £90 - the black one was defo fastest !!
VXR8 feels much lighter in the gear change/clutch than the Monaro - it felt like a normal car !
I would have no problem recommending it, great car.
Walkinshaw was there with a supercharged one with 20 inch wheels and a different exhaust
we didnt get to drive that though - shame !!!

SkinnyBoy

4,635 posts

280 months

Sunday 8th July 2007
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driven a few of them now (HSV versions and boggo SS Holden) and they are the bargain of the century, get one now before they ban them. Its definitely on my list for next car.