Would you rather?

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CSL VS M3 : The M3 has never really done it for me. Like the Evo and the STI, it's just never really stirred up anything for me. I'm sure it's a great car, and if I ever drive one, I'm sure it'll be a blast. But I haven't driven one, so I don't choose it. I know nothing of the CSL, but I'm sure it'd be a joy to go for a cruise in. It also looks much nicer, is a classic, and I think it has more charm.

2013 Toyota 4Runner Limited: $38,500

2004 Toyota Land Cruiser: $38,000, immaculate condition, 24,000 miles

Doog, if you haven't driven one I can understand why it's not done it for you. :P
That whole car is all about the driving experience!

I'd take the 2004 Land Cruiser; providing its fully loaded with everything of course.
 
Lady for me, outstanding value for something that probably hasn't even had its capabilities fully explored + luxury
 
CTS-V vs Mercedes-Benz C-Class - I really like the CTS but I'd rather have the Benz.
In the wagon comparison I'd still go with the Benz.

Audi TT vs Mazda MX-5 - The TT please. It's a nice looking small car that would be a blast to drive.

3.0 CSL vs M3 E92 - I would really love that CSL but I think the M3 would a smarter choice. It's always hard to chose between Bimmers.

I'll go with the 4Runner.
 
New M3, the other one can't compare to it in any way.

Same with the 4Runner vs old thing, I'm not going to take it off road on anything that the 4Runner can't handle so the newest one is for me.
 
4Runner. While the Land Cruiser is badass, I like modern tech and such, which would certainly be better in the 9 years newer Toyota.
 
What about a Super Snake Ford or a Z06 Corvette... Just about the same price new.
 
Had a 2005 Land Cruiser. Bought it new for almost $70,000. My biggest regret is selling that thing so I'll go with that. Still have the aftermarket wheels. Anyone interested in some 24s?:D And I'll take the Super Snake.
 
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2013 Toyota 4Runner Limited: $38,500

2004 Toyota Land Cruiser: $38,000, immaculate condition, 24,000 miles
^ Easy! The Land Cruiser of course!

What about a Super Snake Ford or a Z06 Corvette... Just about the same price new.
^ Um, which Super Snake or Z06?
 
I just saw a documentary about the Super Snake. They said it gets ~4 MPG.
Now I know that the Corvette has a V8, but it's light, right? The lightest C6. So I would take the Z06, if only for that reason.
 
The 2013 Shelby GT500 Super Snake is coming out with up to 850BHP as an option.

So if it's that we're talking about, then yes please.

If not, ZO6 for me too. The Z06 i'd imagine is more of a sports car.
 
The 2013 Shelby GT500 Super Snake is coming out with up to 850BHP as an option.

So if it's that we're talking about, then yes please.

If not, ZO6 for me too. The Z06 i'd imagine is more of a sports car.

If you want that option, then you have to plop down another $40,000 on top of the sticker price.
 
Oh nothing, just something that I noticed...

Lancer Evo I
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Vs.

New Lancer Ralliart
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I like the old one way more, the new one might handle better, but it's just a tacked up sedan.
 
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