Little help here for a newbie.
Got a 2005 Acura TL which has 189k miles on it, has killed two deer, and run over a wooden door at 85 MPH (don't ask).
Used to love this car, but well, it rides like a bucket now, and still has a freaking cassette deck in it.
Test drove a Genny a month ago, and just swooned. WOW!
For me, it's really not a $$$ thing or a HP thing. It's a "oomph" and "handling" thing.
The relative cost point of these awesome sleds so destroy the overpriced Germans it's a joke. If the damn R-Spec was available now, I'd probably just walk in and say: "Wrap it up..." and not think twice about regretting it.
Also, the 270 ponies in the old TL are plenty to tear up the Capital Beltway, so I know that even the old 290 in the V6 are plenty, not to mention 333 in the new V6, and the 385 in the V8.
THAT SAID... I seem to detect here on these boards, that the V8 has somewhat beefier suspension, and that the engine "oomph" delivers a somewhat different experience.
Sooo... while I do plan to test drive both, I'd leave it to you passionate Genny fans: just pick it for me, and I'll trust you guys!
Got a 2005 Acura TL which has 189k miles on it, has killed two deer, and run over a wooden door at 85 MPH (don't ask).
Used to love this car, but well, it rides like a bucket now, and still has a freaking cassette deck in it.
Test drove a Genny a month ago, and just swooned. WOW!
For me, it's really not a $$$ thing or a HP thing. It's a "oomph" and "handling" thing.
The relative cost point of these awesome sleds so destroy the overpriced Germans it's a joke. If the damn R-Spec was available now, I'd probably just walk in and say: "Wrap it up..." and not think twice about regretting it.
Also, the 270 ponies in the old TL are plenty to tear up the Capital Beltway, so I know that even the old 290 in the V6 are plenty, not to mention 333 in the new V6, and the 385 in the V8.
THAT SAID... I seem to detect here on these boards, that the V8 has somewhat beefier suspension, and that the engine "oomph" delivers a somewhat different experience.
Sooo... while I do plan to test drive both, I'd leave it to you passionate Genny fans: just pick it for me, and I'll trust you guys!