For VW's and us customers sake I hope VW doesn't get into more brands. They got more than enough. You could argue Seat is kind of a weird volume brand in middle of Skoda and VW.
For VW's and us customers sake I hope VW doesn't get into more brands. They got more than enough. You could argue Seat is kind of a weird volume brand in middle of Skoda and VW.
Sure you spin it that way, but would there not have been any other ready to snatch them for cheaper price if Ford would not have been highest bidder?
It's a huge chance for Ferrari for sure. You might be turned off my the merchandise stuff, but as far as their cars ago, Montezemolo has been a old guard with limiting the production as sales spiked and Ferrari keeps throwing money away in F1. Ferrari has kept its quirkiness.
Benz, and that's crazy to think. I really have not been huge fan of them, but I really do like what they are doing at the moment.
Damn, that looks amazing imo.
I wouldn't call the news reporting I have seen especially from US side somehow balanced. For a norm American it seems Russia is still a bit of a mythical beast and that hasn't escaped the general media over there. Not to say reporting here in western Europe or NA is geared as strongly towards propaganda as it is in…
Not many, though there are at very least 40 000 flights flying over Russia every year. Pretty much every major European carrier doing flights to Asia. Companies like Finnair business is built around using its home location and short flights to Asia via Russian airspace.
I wound't exactly call Peugeot wagons all that exciting. As for what Peugeot's role is, I don't think they even know it at the moment. At least Citroen seems to be doing a bit better work at finding their place again in Europe.
I'm a Porsche guy btw and nearing my dream of finally buying my own Porsche this year.
Though isn't the limiting the sales of their cars more in line with past Ferrari than anything else? Granted that extra money isn't anymore just to fund their racing ambitions.
Well we do have mandatory military service for men in Finland. As for guns, I believe that's got more to do with Finland being one of the couple western European countries with actual wilderness and still avid culture of hunting, especially outside the cities.
You are not kidding about Zurich btw. Visited the place on my train trip from Paris to Hungary, I thought some of the Nordic neighbourhoods here are orderly , but Zurich especially took that to extremes.
I believe it is country specific. That is if EU countries don't have some kind of shared legislation there.
That actually made me laugh out loud. Not bad Renault, not bad.
Problem is more about China being the factory for the West. It's not that China in general makes bad quality products. Lets not forget that iPhones, iPads, plenty od expensive designer cloths etc etc. all come from China as well. Range of bad and great quality is just huge because of the scale in there.
Why are people taking this so seriously suddenly? It's a cheeky ad getting around a deal from the publisher. Nothing malicious that people somehow label this.
If anything, it seems Ferrari will be delivering more than just the power unit with this extended deal.
....what in the earth does this have to do with WW2? This is not the 40's anymore. Might be time to let go. :D
I happily even pay that 49 euros. Lets say example Dragon Age that will be certain buy from day one to me. I'm just least interested in worrying about the game crashing always at some point, lots of work needed if the game needs an update, some features not being available etc. Granted this is a bad example because I…