What are the best grand touring cars right now?

Totally! If the car feels harsh over bumps, it ruins the GT experience. My dream is to take a road trip in a Porsche 911 - those are built for joyrides!

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Luxury extends beyond just interiors. The ride quality and suspension systems can make a huge difference. Cars like the Rolls-Royce Wraith provide a floating sensation that’s wonderfully soothing on longer drives.

I get that! It’s like the difference between a sports car and a true grand tourer. But wouldn’t it be fun to have both for different moods?

I’ve been really impressed with the Porsche 911 Carrera GTS. It strikes a great balance between performance and comfort, plus it has that iconic design. It’s a bit pricey starting around $110K, but worth it if you ask me.

The GTS is definitely a solid choice! However, I have to say, the Aston Martin DB11 also has a gorgeous aesthetic and the V8 engine is a blast. It’s a different vibe though, more luxury than sport.

Don’t sleep on the Mercedes GT! It offers a fantastic driving experience, and its interior is on par with the best in the class. Starting price is about $130K, but you get what you pay for!

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The Lexus LC 500 is often overlooked. It offers excellent reliability, an amazing sound from its V8, and is much less expensive than some competitors—about $95K. The craftsmanship is top-notch too.

True! But I find it a bit too heavy for my taste. The Ferrari Portofino, on the other hand, is lighter and feels like a dream on the road! The price is around $220K though, which is quite steep.

I agree with you on the reliability aspect! But does it really have that grand touring feel? Some people say it’s just a really nice coupe.

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For me, the McLaren GT is a game changer. It’s both thrilling and practical for daily use. Starting around $210K, it’s not cheap but offers a radical experience! Has anyone else driven it?

I had the chance to drive one, and wow! The handling is spectacular. But I wonder, how is the cabin space compared to others? It felt a bit cramped.

Honestly, if we’re talking about fun, the Chevrolet Corvette Stingray can’t be ignored. It’s a true performer with a starting price below $65K! Nothing beats that American muscle either!

Absolutely love it for the value! But, I wouldn’t say it has the same refinement as something like the Bentley Continental GT, which although pricier, offers luxurious comfort for longer trips.