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i love the lotus but those two cars aren't even in the same league.

True, but considering the price and the manufacturer, I would take the Lotus even though you can get a few tenths of a second on the 0-60 with the Nissan. The real advantage is obviously the top speed, but that means little unless you routinely take your vehicle to the track.

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True, but considering the price and the manufacturer, I would take the Lotus even though you can get a few tenths of a second on the 0-60 with the Nissan. The real advantage is obviously the top speed, but that means little unless you routinely take your vehicle to the track.

i love them both. for the money, the lotus is about as cool a car as they make.

it's pretty much just a go-kart. but the gtr is a legit supercar.

if i was gonna buy one i'd get the lotus, if i was being given one i'd take the gtr.

this is what i really want. and i generally hate mercedes.

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i love them both. for the money, the lotus is about as cool a car as they make.

it's pretty much just a go-kart. but the gtr is a legit supercar.

if i was gonna buy one i'd get the lotus, if i was being given one i'd take the gtr.

this is what i really want. and i generally hate mercedes.

It might be a go-kart, but it really does go. Honestly, if they could fit a V6 in there it would be a very dangerous go-kart.

The GT-R is nice but they could do better. Hell, the 458 is about 400kg lighter than the GT-R.

I don't know too much about Mercedes (or cars in general) but I have to say I like the looks of some of the Mercedes.

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