Sport Sedans Competition
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Nismo and Mugen are more like Brabus and AC Schnitzer than they are AMG or M-Tech; they only operate through a handfull of dealers, produce limited numbers of cars rather than in long production runs, and tend to fettle production cars rather than scratch-building them like Quattro GMBH, M-Tech and AMG, all of whom have their own full production runs and build cars on existing chassis from scratch rather than modifying ones part-way through production. Also, Honda already has its "Type R" in-house tuning division.
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No, Nismo is in-house. Autech is more like AC Schnitzer and Brabus
Actually, Nissan doesn't really have any parallel to Brabus. Autech is pretty close, but it's also somewhat like AMG (when it's active anymore). MINE'S is pretty close, seeing as it is a separate company, but Nissan owns no part in it and it tunes different makes of cars. Then again, I'm pretty sure Brabus is the same way.
Actually, Nissan doesn't really have any parallel to Brabus. Autech is pretty close, but it's also somewhat like AMG (when it's active anymore). MINE'S is pretty close, seeing as it is a separate company, but Nissan owns no part in it and it tunes different makes of cars. Then again, I'm pretty sure Brabus is the same way.
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Are "Nismo" cars sold at all Nissan dealerships (like M-Tech, Quattro GMBH and AMG cars)? I don't think they are, so "official" external tuner (like Alpina) they must be.RedCarDriver wrote:No, Nismo is in-house. Autech is more like AC Schnitzer and Brabus
Actually, Nissan doesn't really have any parallel to Brabus. Autech is pretty close, but it's also somewhat like AMG (when it's active anymore). MINE'S is pretty close, seeing as it is a separate company, but Nissan owns no part in it and it tunes different makes of cars. Then again, I'm pretty sure Brabus is the same way.
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The only Nismo car available in the US commercially is the Nismo Z and the rest have a Nismo package. Now in other parts of the world Nismo has their own dealership.
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Almost identical to the way Alpina operates.
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Ill go with the M5, amg is freaking all over the place but is a great ride, the m5 is easy to drive. audi not a fan they sure have those nice all wheel drive but still. And evo is great car but huge turbo is all they fall back on and a wheel drive thats really cool tho so i still go for m5
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The BMW M5 is a good car but for some reason I find the current model rather dull, it doesn't have a very sporty look.
Where a RS6 does, Audi managed to build a car that looks classy and still looks like it can kick your *ss any time it wants to. The M5 looks like a 5 series with a M package.
If given a choice I'll take the E39 M5 over the new one, Just like the styling more, even though it's not much different then a normal 5 series, it does look more aggressive.
I have been looking at a E39 M5 and they are not that expensive any more (if I import them from Germany myself)
But the roadtax and insurance is pretty high, but still tempting.
Where a RS6 does, Audi managed to build a car that looks classy and still looks like it can kick your *ss any time it wants to. The M5 looks like a 5 series with a M package.
If given a choice I'll take the E39 M5 over the new one, Just like the styling more, even though it's not much different then a normal 5 series, it does look more aggressive.
I have been looking at a E39 M5 and they are not that expensive any more (if I import them from Germany myself)
But the roadtax and insurance is pretty high, but still tempting.
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yah i think i still would get the m3 i understand how the m5 dont have that look that can be like are u sure u want to push that peddle any more? back to the m3 it got that look and give the power that makes u smile big enough.
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M3 has about 400bhp, I think.. More than enough to put a smile on my face.
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yah 414hp i just want it but its 30 grand more then my carAndre_online wrote:M3 has about 400bhp, I think.. More than enough to put a smile on my face.
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420PS/414BHPAndre_online wrote:M3 has about 400bhp, I think.. More than enough to put a smile on my face.
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EVO!No chances...I vote EVO.
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Meh. The Evo isn't really in the same class as the others. It's not that usable, or that comfortable. Sure, it's a great fast car but in terms of being a brilliant all-rounder it's way behind the others (Evo X excepted, which is rather let down by the fact it looks like a Renault Laguna)240sxlover wrote:EVO!No chances...I vote EVO.
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Not to mention the build qualitiy is not even close to being in the same league as the Benz, BMW and Audi.