I like that Bentley remains somewhat old fashioned in regards to the interior materials, while being progressive design-wise. Let company brother Audi take care of the aluminium.
I like that Bentley remains somewhat old fashioned in regards to the interior materials, while being progressive design-wise. Let company brother Audi take care of the aluminium.
According to some people, Volvo are considering coupe/convertible variants of the 90-series, it's just that the project is put on hold in favor for updating the entire base model range first.
There was obviously something wrong with either his settings or the car itself.
The weird part of that story was that Honda apparently fixed the problem after TV first discovered this, but then reverted back to the old setting which we see in action here. Then they basically admitted that the sudden burst of power to the rear wheels in a zero-grip situation such as this one would put too much…
Can we stop doing this? Honestly, I still don't know what I'm supposed to dislike about the Panamera...
Yup, you're right about that. I guess you have to draw the line somewhere, otherwise you might as well consider the old Nissan Micra-based models such as the Be-1 and the Pao to be the trend setters or something.
Well... VW released the New Beetle before BMW's Mini, thus jumping onto the retro train a bit earlier. It was also significantly more expensive compared to the old ones!
That's the truth for all of the manufacturers that build cars in China, which is to say almost all of them. GM, VAG, PSA and lots of other companies would have to do the same. Unlike the times when Ford was in charge, Volvo actually develop and build almost everything in Sweden now.
The Chinese owners has treated Volvo better than Ford ever did... The Chinese business practices may be horrible, but that really hasn't shown in Volvo's case. Geely just lets Volvo be Volvo.
Everybody is buying the new Outlander plug-in hybrid in some parts of Europe! Most sold plug-in hybrid in Sweden for 2014! The ASX is doing okay as well here. Not that any of this matters, seeing how dominating a niche market in a country of 9 million people isn't really all that relevant in the grand scheme of…
I never realized that the 1-series was supposed to be deemed ugly in the first place!
Yeah, I noticed that after I made my reply. What's the big deal, really? How is that mix-up anything to be bitter about?
Haha, damn! That really shows that the people over here that like to rant about the geographical and demographical stupidity of the Americans really have no clue themselves about life on the other…
Wow. Many of us Europeans are horrible when it comes to American geography, despite there only really being one language over there to deal with, so get off of your high horse.
Haha, man, there's no need to apologize for anything, take it easy! :)
It's in the Netherlands.
No, the cars were always the same. We only changed from driving in the left lane to the right lane. The steering wheels remained at the left side of the car.
Isn't it better to view as the best, most fun crossover you'll ever be able to find, rather than complaining that Lotus has lost its ways?
I'd say that the Japanese majority facepalm when they see these things as well.
I've got to admit though, I do recognize some the references as well!
Oh man, the Venetian Red ones might just be my favorites! My uncle had a T5 V70 a couple of years ago in that color, gorgeous! As for that guy in your area, he truly knows how to enjoy life, haha! Do you know why he started collecting them? I mean, it's quite an odd choice when you think about it!