Tradeing in GTR for New car.. HELP!

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The new 2014 E63 AMG will be all-wheel drive - 550 hp or 585 hp. 0-60 mph in an estimated 3.7 seconds with 585 hp.

Edit: The CLS 63 AMG will be similar. There's also the 560 hp Audi RS7 w/ AWD.
 

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Didnt you JUST get the GTR? Why are you getting rid of it? Tho I notice you need 4 seats so I'm guessing thats part of the reason.

Like 8 months ago lol And I dont really get to drive it as much as i want to, It just sits their most of the time :/

does it need to be awd? can it just be rwd?

AWD or RWD Doesn't matter. But RWD would be better

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The new 2014 E63 AMG will be all-wheel drive - 550 hp or 585 hp. 0-60 mph in an estimated 3.7 seconds with 585 hp.

No more then 75k Maybe more if i like the car allot.
 

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AWD or RWD Doesn't matter. But RWD would be better

No more then 75k Maybe more if i like the car allot.

Ah, then new generations of E63 and M cars are probably out of the question. The BMW 550i or 650i Gran Coupe are great with sport packages. Still have amazing punch from twin-turbo V-8s, as does the CLS550 and E550. All are standard RWD with available AWD, except the E550, which is AWD.
 

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Ah, then new generations of E63 and M cars are probably out of the question. The BMW 550i or 650i Gran Coupe are great with sport packages. Still have amazing punch from twin-turbo V-8s, as does the CLS550 and E550. All are standard RWD with available AWD, except the E550, which is AWD.

This... Plus the same guys that tune the inline 6 engines are starting to tune the twin turbo V8s. Most likely they'll end up at a reliable 550hp after tune if they react anything like the inline 6's.
 
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