Ktucke1
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I bought a C8 Corvette Z51 package in October of 24 as I wanted to start doing track days again. Looked at the Integra Type R but the price premium for the Acura verse Honda just seemed stupid. Figured I couldn't get the Civic because the wing made it look like a kids car and I'm 54. So moved to Supra, then figured if I was going to spend $65k I might as well get the RS3 and then figured if I was going to spend $70k I might as well go look at the Porches but in order to get a track setup it was more than I was willing to pay then so settled on the C8. Went to the Ron Fellows track where you use their cars and it was a blast but I came home and did a track day at Thompson where you can drive whatever exotic you want around the track. Made the mistake of driving the GT3. The road feel is just so much better in the Porsche. Went back to Porsche dealer they had a 2025 718 Cayman GT4 RS which is considered one of the best raw track cars stock. It was $230k and then by the time you wrap it and all the other BS I was close to $250k. I'd lose $20k on the Vette as well. This is a year after I bought the Vette with 3500 miles on it which just drove me crazy. Could I afford $250k? Yes and no. I'd definitely be giving up a bunch of vacations and other stupid stuff I buy but it was doable. I did a lot of track days in the early 2000's. Bought the S2000 when it first came out. Best bang for the buck sports car I've ever owned but my first wife whined so I ended up selling it after two or so years but did a ton of track days and that thing was magical. Got the 2002 M3 and did track days with that as well. Great car but not as fun as the S2000. Anyway I have no allegiance to any brand, just want the best performance for the least amount of money and the Porsche ain't that. My kid finished college in December so I figured I could buy the Civic Type R and say it was for him. Sorry for babbling but thought it was important that I explain my background.
I gotta say I am more than impressed with the Type R. For the money you can't get more giggles. It's been a lousy winter and I haven't taken the Vette out, have been driving the Type R a lot. I ski every weekend and I'd take that when the weather permitted. Changed out the tires for all seasons but that thing sucks in the snow. I drive my cars hard. Every time I come back from a ride I tell my second wife it was a good day, I didn't get arrested. Weather just got good enough and took the Vette out and I gotta say it's possible the Type R is more fun. The civic just handles so well. I push that thing around corners and it just feels so freakin planted. The traction control on the Vette kicks in when I drive the mile to the liquor store. The Vette with the Z51 package, which is the package you need to get to keep the warranty on the track, gives you better suspension, brakes and few more HP. It's 495 horsepower. The Vette gets to 150 MPH like that and it doesn't feel fast because it gets there so quickly and has a lot more to go. I haven't gotten the Civic to 150 yet but at 130ish you feel it. The Vette sounds like a beast and when you gun it everyone grabs for the oh Shit bar, the Civic nope but it just handles so well it's a toss up. I'm going to take both to the track this spring but I'm halfway thinking of setting the Civic up for the track and selling the Vette. I'm a little concerned about the Civic overheating. Typically on the track Turbo's have overheating issues but I'll keep you updated.
I gotta say I am more than impressed with the Type R. For the money you can't get more giggles. It's been a lousy winter and I haven't taken the Vette out, have been driving the Type R a lot. I ski every weekend and I'd take that when the weather permitted. Changed out the tires for all seasons but that thing sucks in the snow. I drive my cars hard. Every time I come back from a ride I tell my second wife it was a good day, I didn't get arrested. Weather just got good enough and took the Vette out and I gotta say it's possible the Type R is more fun. The civic just handles so well. I push that thing around corners and it just feels so freakin planted. The traction control on the Vette kicks in when I drive the mile to the liquor store. The Vette with the Z51 package, which is the package you need to get to keep the warranty on the track, gives you better suspension, brakes and few more HP. It's 495 horsepower. The Vette gets to 150 MPH like that and it doesn't feel fast because it gets there so quickly and has a lot more to go. I haven't gotten the Civic to 150 yet but at 130ish you feel it. The Vette sounds like a beast and when you gun it everyone grabs for the oh Shit bar, the Civic nope but it just handles so well it's a toss up. I'm going to take both to the track this spring but I'm halfway thinking of setting the Civic up for the track and selling the Vette. I'm a little concerned about the Civic overheating. Typically on the track Turbo's have overheating issues but I'll keep you updated.
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