optronix
Senior Member
No way, everyone absolutely should cross-shop anything and everything that's available. I'm actually still measuring out in my head whether I truly want to keep my 718 around- I don't have a daily commute, I only have so much garage space, can only drive one at a time, and like I said I may feel like "the rich guy" here but believe me when I say I make a good living but am most certainly NOT rich- so technically I guess you could say I'm cross-shopping the ITS with a 718 4.0...Sorry. I had to. I was well aware of the forthcoming response.
I’ll save my next 718 outburst for Rennlist.
And, yes, I fit the target demographic. However, if that demographic excludes me from cross shopping alternative brands looking for the best value, then no, I’m not the target demographic.
Mike
There's about 99% chance I'll keep the 718 but the thought has crossed my mind, and will likely continue to do so until I'm ready to make a move probably late summer-fall... when the weather is starting to get shitty again and a convertible makes less sense... anyway.
A lot of it gets back to the "fun factor". I had reasons when I bought the car to get an automatic- pretty much the main reason was the acknowledgement that I'd be getting another car with a manual in due time. That time has come... and there really isn't another option out there that checks all the boxes the CTR/ITS does.
I need a car I can take to the track. I need a car I want to take down a back road. I need 4 doors to get my giant, crazy dog in. The next closest thing as someone already said would be an M3! A car twice the cost, with half the engagement. And to me the G80 has grown on me but it's still not an attractive car- which is why I bought an RS5. I won't call it boring but it's just not an engaging car to drive. It's capable sure but it boils down to inputs. Steering, shifter feel, ability to wind it out a bit without breaking every posted speed limit under the sun, etc.
Fun.
I owned the RS5 for 6 months over last winter, but once spring hit I was DYING for a true sports car! (Traded it on a 718 BGTS 2.5L while I waited for my current 4.0 to be built)... after the RS5, which is sort of a pinnacle of German sports sedans, at least arguably so- I determined I just won't go down that road again. Nothing but sterile 0-60 times.
After having owned so many of them, no German car that isn't a Porsche is consistently exciting for me to drive, and Porsche doesn't make a 4 door with a manual. If they did it would be just like the CTR/ITS!!! I think a YouTuber has already said those words... So none of these German alternatives would really fit the bill for me though... so in that sense yes, $52k is a friggin steal.
And I like the idea of the GR Corolla but I don't care what anyone says, a 3 cylinder is a dealbreaker for me. Golf R is too much like the S3 I already had and the shifter doesn't do it for me. If Subaru would have made an all-new STI (which is actually another car I had...), it would also be on the short list.
There really just isn't much to compare it to, the ITS's only competition is the CTR. And as I've said a million times, we all know what people are paying for them.
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