Would you rather?

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BMW Z3 (2.0 I6, 148hp)

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Mazda MX-5 Miata (NB) (1.8, 146hp)

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Audi TT 1.8T (148hp)

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Miata. Pretty simple, really. Plus, I can't imagine the maintenence being as cheap as the Miata for the other two. Not that I could fit in any of them in the first place...:lol:
 
I was quite a Bond fanboy as a kid and GoldenEye was one of the first Bond films I watched. With a Z3 being his car in the film, I kinda idolized it and it also remained one of my favorite sports roadsters. I also genuinely felt that it looked dashing and I'm a sucker for those side gills.

But the voice of reason kicks in and it tells me that that Z3 isn't particularly great to drive, and the Miata is a much better choice. Considering what you get, it's worth the money more. So, I'll take the Miata.


NISMO Skyline GT-R LM Road Car (R33)
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BMW M3 GTR Street Version (E46)
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BMW Z3 vs. Mazda MX-5 Miata vs. Audi TT 1.8T - Z3, because it's a Z3...

Results:
1. BMW Z3
2. Audi TT 1.8T
3. Mazda MX-5 Miata

NISMO GT-R LM Road Going Version vs. BMW M3 GTR - Easily the GT-R NISMO. I doubt they have more of those than the GTR M3.
 
Miata and Nismo.

Miata because, well, duh, Miata is always the answer and is the only one of the three worth the hairdresser jokes.

Nismo BECAUSE RACECAR! It looks much closer to the it's racing counterpart with that bad-ass widebodykit and that incredibly agressive stance. The M3 looks sedate by comparison even though it has a beast of a V8 and rings a lot of NFS Most Wanted memories...but the Nismo should also have a brutal powerplant and GT1>NFS.
 
If bet anyone who knows what they are doing with a lighting would keep up or beat the HSV. Not sure I could same about the GMC though.

I mean the handling.

And I'd have the M3 GTR, great car, they took the M3 and made it better.
 
I doubt they have more of those than the GTR M3.

Yes, there's only one Nismo GT-R LM compared to ten road-going M3 GTRs. It's a very unrealistic comparison actually. I don't think anyone can get his or her hands on the GT-R LM, except he or she has a strong connection with Nissan. Right now, it's probably sitting in a museum or a warehouse somewhere. :lol:


People realize the GT-R LM is literally a rebodied R33 with RWD right? Stock motor.

I remember saving up money for that car in Gran Turismo 2. I was so underwhelmed and disappointed because it was much slower than I expected. I was just a kid without much knowledge on what the car's all about back then.
 

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