"GhostZ" (GhostZ)
11/21/2014 at 13:47 • Filed to: None | 1 | 33 |
I just watched a comparison video of the RC-F and the M4, and made me think: "If only we could have the Lexus's engine in the M4's body and chassis...." Which lead to me thinking, if we could build a car using only parts from existing 2014-model new cars (and assume there's no compatibility issues!) what would we make?
Engine:
Transmission:
Body (Exterior Chassis):
Chassis (Interior Chassis):
Suspension and tires:
Interior:
Here's 1 constraint though: The price is a composite of the parts you choose. So to get your price, you have to average the cost of the cars you choose to take parts from. For example, here's mine:
Engine: Ford Focus ST ($24,000)
Transmission: Scion FR-S ($24,900)
Body (Exterior Chassis): BMW 2-series ($32,100)
Chassis (Interior Chassis): Scion FR-S ($24,900)
Suspension and tires: BMW M135i ($43,100)
Interior: Mazda Miata ND ($23,970)
Final price: $28,820
bob and john
> GhostZ
11/21/2014 at 13:49 | 0 |
first though: brown RWD manual station wagon
second thouhgt: Audi A7, stick, 4.2L diesel V8 they get in eruope (or the v12 diesel if thats still around)
Sweet Trav
> GhostZ
11/21/2014 at 13:57 | 1 |
Engine: LT4 – Corvette Z06 77k (Best engine in the world)
Transmission: - Porsche 911 85k (Best Gearbox in the world)
Body (Exterior Chassis): Porsche Cayman GTS 75k (Good looking Porsche)
Chassis (Interior Chassis): Porsche Cayman GTS 75k (The Porsche with the engine in the correct place)
Suspension and tires: Camaro Z/28 72k (Grippy AF and 'those ring times)
Interior: Mitsubishi Mirage 13k (Because I want rubber floor mats in a supercar)
Final price: $66,166
Alfalfa
> GhostZ
11/21/2014 at 13:58 | 2 |
A Hellcat engine in a Fiat, obviously. I'd make it fit somehow. I'm too lazy to figure out price, but we all know it doesn't matter. Especially since I'll be dead in a fiery wreck before it's paid off.
Sweet Trav
> GhostZ
11/21/2014 at 14:04 | 1 |
Engine: 2.3l Ecoboost - Mustang EB 27k
Transmission: -ZF 9 speed auto with 4.56 final drive gears – Chrysler 200 21k
Body (Exterior Chassis): Ford Fusion 23k
Chassis (Interior Chassis): Subaru BRZ 26k
Suspension and tires: Cadillac ATS 33k
Interior: Ford Focus ST 25k
Final price: 25,800
Goshen, formerly Darkcode
> GhostZ
11/21/2014 at 14:04 | 0 |
Engine: Dodge Viper ($99,885)
Transmission: Dodge Viper ($99,885)
Body: McLaren 12C ($265,500)
Chassis: Ferrari 458 Speciale ($291,744)
Suspension: Ferrari 458 Speciale ($291,744)
Interior: Jaguar F-Type ($65,000)
Final price: $185,626
Sweet Trav
> Goshen, formerly Darkcode
11/21/2014 at 14:05 | 0 |
Why would you want that god awful lazy heavy LA-V8 derived V10?
Logansteno: Bought a VW?
> GhostZ
11/21/2014 at 14:06 | 2 |
Engine: Corvette LT4 ($80k)
Transmission: Porsche PKD ($51,400)
Body: 2015 Chrysler 300S ($35k est.)
Chassis: CTS Alpha Platform ($45,000)
Suspension and Tires: Camaro Z/28 ($75k)
Interior: Audi S6 ($75.5k)
Price: $60,316
GhostZ
> Sweet Trav
11/21/2014 at 14:06 | 1 |
Awesome choice. I forgot how cheap the 200 was. I'd definitely take this over any current 25k car!
GhostZ
> Sweet Trav
11/21/2014 at 14:09 | 1 |
Makes me wonder just how cheap they could get some of those performance cars if they just stopped caring about interior.
Jake - Has Bad Luck So You Don't Have To
> GhostZ
11/21/2014 at 14:14 | 0 |
Corvette LT4 in a Buick Lacrosse, Buick Lacrosse interior, corvette manual transmission, suspension from the Corvette Zl1.
I win.
My citroen won't start
> GhostZ
11/21/2014 at 14:14 | 0 |
Engine: GLA AMG ($48,300)
Transmission: Subaru BRZ ($25,000)
Body: Lexus CT200h ($32,000)
Chassis: Porsche Cayman ($50,000)
Suspension and tires: Audi S3 ($41,000)
Interior: Lexus ES ($37,000)
Final price: $38,888
Sweet Trav
> GhostZ
11/21/2014 at 14:16 | 0 |
thats how the cheap muscle cars in the 60's and 70's happened.
Goshen, formerly Darkcode
> Sweet Trav
11/21/2014 at 14:59 | 0 |
GM no longer builds NA engines I'd put in a supercar. Aluminium block, reasonably high tech, more torque than a possessed freight train, very reliable. Nothing to complain about it.
Also, it makes a helluva exhaust noise.
CAcoalminer
> GhostZ
11/21/2014 at 15:00 | 1 |
Engine: Ferrari LaFerrari (only the V12) (I thoroughly considered the 4.6L V8 from the 918 but a 789 bhp V12 was too enticing) ($1,700,000)
Transmission: Porsche 918 ($845,000)
Body (Exterior Chassis): McLaren P1 ($1,150,000)
Chassis (Interior Chassis): McLaren P1 ($1,150,000)
Suspension and tires: McLaren P1 ($1,150,000)
Interior: Porsche 918 ($845,000)
Final price: $1,140,000
Goshen, formerly Darkcode
> GhostZ
11/21/2014 at 15:00 | 0 |
Those'd be impossible to sell nowadays, unless as non-street-legal turn-key racers which would have little market anyway.
Goshen, formerly Darkcode
> Jake - Has Bad Luck So You Don't Have To
11/21/2014 at 15:01 | 0 |
ZL1?
Sweet Trav
> Goshen, formerly Darkcode
11/21/2014 at 15:07 | 0 |
Really? I hate the way a Viper sounds.
And are you sure about that?
770HP ~500 Ft/lbs from 3500-7000 rpm.
Goshen, formerly Darkcode
> Sweet Trav
11/21/2014 at 15:08 | 0 |
Dead sure. The 454R was developed for drag racing uses. LSx derived or no, I wouldn't trust a motorsports engine for a car which, supercar or not, is still quite meant to be a road car all and all.
Sweet Trav
> Goshen, formerly Darkcode
11/21/2014 at 15:15 | 0 |
Nothing a Vacuum pump and running E85 cant fix. More road cars need a crappy idle.
Jake - Has Bad Luck So You Don't Have To
> Goshen, formerly Darkcode
11/21/2014 at 15:17 | 0 |
Camaro ZL1. Dammit.
GhostZ
> Sweet Trav
11/21/2014 at 15:19 | 1 |
Well, in those they stopped caring about safety as well.
A 1969 Camaro SS L89 adjusted for inflation would cost $25,000 today.
Goshen, formerly Darkcode
> GhostZ
11/21/2014 at 15:19 | 1 |
Engine: Ducati 1199R ($30,995)
Transmission: Dodge Viper ($99,885)
Body: Smart Fortwo vert ($17,930)
Chassis: Smart Fortwo ($13,270)
Suspension: Dodge Viper TA ($122,385)
Interior: Lamborghini Gallardo LP550-2 ($191,200)
Final price: $79,277
I was surprised at how cheap this turned out to be. I'd drive the hell out of something like this.
Sweet Trav
> GhostZ
11/21/2014 at 15:21 | 1 |
I'm ok driving a deathtrap.
CAcoalminer
> GhostZ
11/21/2014 at 15:27 | 0 |
Affordable choice
Engine: C7 Z06 ($79,000)
Transmission: C7 Z06 ($79,000)
Body (Exterior Chassis): Volvo V60 Polestar ($60,900)
Chassis (Interior Chassis): C7 Z06 ($79,000)
Suspension and tires: C7 Z06 ($79,000) + Z07 Performance Package ($8,000) = ($87,000)
Interior: Porsche Boxster ($51,400)
Final price: $72,716.67 (expensive, but much less than a comparable German rival)
Goshen, formerly Darkcode
> GhostZ
11/21/2014 at 15:30 | 0 |
Engine: Chevrolet Camaro ($23,705)
Transmission: Ford Mustang manual ($22,510)
Body: Acura ILX ($26,900)
Chassis: Ford Mustang ($22,510)
Suspension: BMW 2 series ($32,100)
Interior: Acura ILX ($26,000)
Final price: $25,620
I was trying to make a sub-25k car, I guessed I failed but I was pretty close.
Goshen, formerly Darkcode
> Sweet Trav
11/21/2014 at 15:32 | 0 |
You can't buy E85 everywhere.
Sweet Trav
> Goshen, formerly Darkcode
11/21/2014 at 15:34 | 0 |
Pretty much everywhere in SE MI you can...
GhostZ
> Goshen, formerly Darkcode
11/21/2014 at 15:48 | 0 |
You'd end up with a Camaro V6 engine, mind you, the SS is more expensive.
Someone else's comment used the Chrysler 200 interior, which starts at like, $21,000. That would certainly drop the price.
GhostZ
> CAcoalminer
11/21/2014 at 15:49 | 1 |
I'd probably do the exact same thing, but swap the engine for the Koenigsegg 1:One engine.
CAcoalminer
> GhostZ
11/21/2014 at 16:14 | 0 |
A very good choice but I would wonder how the throttle response would be on it.
Goshen, formerly Darkcode
> GhostZ
11/21/2014 at 17:28 | 1 |
I know but it's still above 300 hp and naturally aspired.
anon-sxmcyecofnu1eocpqsk9iq
> Alfalfa
11/23/2014 at 17:50 | 1 |
Hell yeah, 700hp in a FWD compact.
Grindintosecond
> GhostZ
11/29/2014 at 13:20 | 0 |
Going the other spectrum, a truck: F-150 chassis, Chevrolet Allison transmission, Cummins engine=most reliable and awesome truck ever.