turbo ute79 Member 376 Member For: 16y 2m 26d Gender: Male Location: gladstone qld Posted 01/04/12 08:04 AM Share Posted 01/04/12 08:04 AM Ok, so the wife and I are looking at a new (ish) car. Have pretty much narrowed it down to an fg f6 or maybe a 335 gt. Wife does not like the bonnet bulge or the styling of the gt so it is pretty much ruled out. We test drove a 2012 auto clubsport yesterday and it was to be honest a really nice car. Local ford dealer has 2010 fg f6 in and we drove that to. Wife did not think f6 was as smooth or as nice as the clubsport. Thing is we are trying to compare a 2 year old car to something 3 days old. Is there any difference between the drive of an fg f6 from when they came out to the latest one. Is it worth buying brand new over a runout model or a low kms example. Is there really that much difference in the ride of a brand new f6 compared to a clubsport. Car we are looking at has 16k on the clock and they are asking 57k which I think is a bit steep. I was thinking 52k would be a good price. Has leather, no sat nav, no big brakes or tow pack car is auto. And in pretty good nick. Any advice or help would be appreciated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
f6mark Member 2,908 Member For: 13y 9m 8d Gender: Male Posted 01/04/12 08:12 AM Share Posted 01/04/12 08:12 AM cant go past the fg f6 mate.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dre Resident idiot. Donating Members 2,068 Member For: 14y 2m 2d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 01/04/12 09:06 AM Share Posted 01/04/12 09:06 AM The clubsport is a very nice car, not long ago I was choosing between the two. I would buy the second hand F6.But it comes down to what you want not what we think. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grandpa spec Member 20 Member For: 12y 11m 15d Posted 01/04/12 09:26 PM Share Posted 01/04/12 09:26 PM Interior, boost and brembos did it for me... and the zf gearbox. After driving a v8 for a couple of years the Turbo made driving a different kind of fun.My Mrs drives it and its smooth as anything, unless you mash the loud pedal. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roof Member 213 Member For: 16y 2m 19d Gender: Male Location: Perth | Busselton Posted 05/04/12 08:45 AM Share Posted 05/04/12 08:45 AM Had 2007 VE GTS and almost bought a 2008 FG F6 at the time of looking around....5 months later I sold the GTS and ordered a new F6V8's sound good, VE's look pretty nice too... but the F6 is quicker and better on juice, comes down to you - Do you like V8 sound or do you like being pushed back in your seat when boost hits? 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ronski123 Member 66 Member For: 14y 10m 28d Posted 15/04/12 11:31 AM Share Posted 15/04/12 11:31 AM Tough call mate I personally went a 2011 fg f6 undriven demo only had 50km's on clock from driving to get it registered and the safety check done.Its so smooth wouldnt even know it was a performance car till you gave it a bit but in the end the choice is yours but the v8 will cost you more to register and more than likely more with insurancealso turbos seem to get alot better bang for buck upgrade wise.Also probly not the best place to ask seen as we are all ford drivers maybe check some reviews out on the net on both cars and what the dealer is asking is a joke I paid just under 53k for a 2011 modelwhich hadnt been driven so shop round mate but dont take to long as I know the last of the f6 2011 models are almost gone. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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