Everything posted by Frisky Dingo
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Audi News: 2019 Audi A7 Retains the Swoopy Hatchback Look
Damn, it is stunning. The current one never quite fully lit my fire, but this one sure does. Car is gorgeous.
- VW News: Next-Generation Volkswagen Jetta To Debut In Detroit, Promises To Be Great Looking
- VW News: Next-Generation Volkswagen Jetta To Debut In Detroit, Promises To Be Great Looking
- VW News: Next-Generation Volkswagen Jetta To Debut In Detroit, Promises To Be Great Looking
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Porsche News: 2018 Porsche 718 Boxster and Cayman GTS Add More Power
Throw in a few options and you're nearing Cayman GT4/Boxster Speedster territory. And those cars have much greater exclusivity and a proper N/A flat-6.
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- Volvo News: Polestar 1 is A 600 Horsepower Hybrid Coupe from Sweden
- Honda News: Honda Australia Exec: Affordable Sports Car is “Very Desirable”
- Honda News: Honda Has A Lower-Cost Civic Type R in the Cards
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Ferrari News: Marchionne Stokes Ferrari's Interest In An SUV
But Bentley owners aren't using them in the manners I mentioned, so there's that. They're using them as regular drivers, which Flying Spurs are superior at, so my point stands.
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Ferrari News: Marchionne Stokes Ferrari's Interest In An SUV
The FF is awesome. It's simply an innovative, high-performance usable GT. I just don't get superplush, crazy expensive uber-lux SUV's. I can't justify something like the Bentayga sitting on my showroom floor right now. It was 271K new. And as great as it drives, and as lovely as the interior is, it's near worthless as an SUV in my eyes. I would never take it off road for fear of damaging the beautiful paint and wheels. I'd never allow animals inside to mar the gorgeous hides and veneers. I'd never put anything dirty and oversized in it for fear of scratching the headliner or staining the home-worthy carpet. And at that point, why not just buy a Flying Spur? At least it sits on it's own platform.
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Ferrari News: Marchionne Stokes Ferrari's Interest In An SUV
Sacrilege. And appalling.
- Rumorpile: Lamborghini Begins Work On A Sedan
- 2017 Tokyo Motor Show: Toyota Tj Cruiser Concept Combines Minivan With SUV
- Jeep News: Rumorpile: Next-Generation Wrangler Powertrain Details Are Partially Revealed
- 2017 Tokyo Motor Show: 2018 Toyota Century Enters Its Third-Generation With Hybrid Power
- 2017 Tokyo Motor Show: 2018 Toyota Century Enters Its Third-Generation With Hybrid Power
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Jeep News: Rumorpile: Next-Generation Wrangler Powertrain Details Are Partially Revealed
No real internal issues, but there were plenty of problems with turbos, fuel system, and oil/cooling systems. I was at a Ford dealership when they came out. That said, I'm calling it, there's NO WAY the Wrangler is getting a 368HP turbo 4. That's more power than AMG is putting out in theirs, and way more than all the usual suspects- VAG, BMW, etc. I bet money that '3' is supposed to be a '2'.
- Industry News: The Big Electric Car Blitz
- Porsche News: Spying: Porsche Mission E Playing Around With A Model S
- Industry News: Welcome to the Era of Expensive, Luxury Trucks
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Industry News: Welcome to the Era of Expensive, Luxury Trucks
I'm not saying they do. But on the flipside, why not put them on there? They have the same benefit in a truck as they do in a car. I'm saying there's room to put more equipment on them. And the MFR's clearly seem to think there's buyers if they do. Lot's of truck buyers obviously do not use their trucks in the conventional manner. They're a status symbol as much as a Mercedes S Class. Throw more stuff on it, people will buy them. Just to have that image.
- Industry News: Welcome to the Era of Expensive, Luxury Trucks