hi. Looking for impartial opinions. Looking to pull the trigger on a 2.5. Keep hearing different opinions on the right ride, rattling, etc. I have an S and X. Looking for a fun weekend car. Any opinions are welcomed. Thx.
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Agree with all but creaks, rattles and cramped. The 2.5 seats are amazingly comfortableIf you're expecting luxury, it's not the car for you. It's old school, requires a key (a key!!), rattles, creaks, cramped, some people have a hard time getting in/out, has no storage space, has a tiny display screen, and is the most fun I've ever had driving a car. It has soul. Lots of it.
You'll have to decide what's important to you.
Bentley Gt, lambo gallardo, Benz cls55, 911 s cab, to mention a few
We're going to need pics of your garage!!I converted to the Roadster after driving 9 different Porsches, including every iteration of the 911 Turbo since the 993. I've also owned a few Lamborghinis (LP640, Murcielago, Gallardo & Superleggerra) and Ferraris (360, F355 & 612). Also put a lot of miles on an F430 and a 458 Italia.
Yet, the Roadster is the one that sits in my garage. In fact, I like it so much, I've got 4 of them sitting in there.
I'm not clear on what you mean by that. On TMC you are gong to hear from Roadster owners. In the vast majority of cases, they own a Roadster because they love the car. Are they "impartial"? I would say no. Someone who is truly impartial would be someone who reviews and tests cars professionally and doesn't own a Roadster or even a Tesla.Looking for impartial opinions
I just want to make sure I don't spend a bunch of money for a car that sits in my garage for years.