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Originally Posted by wrsbmw
Gosh the price tag on the Porsche vs. the performance is kind of a mismatch based on that video. I don't drive my car on the track but I do have some roads that are fun to drive and the M5 gives me plenty of joy on them. The M5 seems to have the best amenities as well. Yes it is big but for now, that is what I need. I am thinking about getting a second smaller car but after viewing this, I definitely favor the California. However, even a used 2012 is still around $180k for which you can get a new 911 TurboS which will smoke the M5, decisions, decisions.
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If you drive a California you may change your mind. Drive both. I own(ed) both (a 2010 Cali and a 2014 C2s). Would never have given up the Porsche for the Ferrari.