ReaperChi3f
ReaperChief
ReaperChi3f

Very, very true. Button seems to be the only driver to actually be modest and well behaved. The others you have mentioned should look up to him as a proper role model in this situation.

Yeah, Mazda seems to be one of the last players that insists in it’s combustion engines with no electric aids. They must be the only ones along with Subaru and Fiat-Chrysler.

The main question is, does it have the economy of a 2 liter diesel or even better? Because if I want a good turbo petrol with 180 horsepower, the 1.6 from Hyundai that’s in the Kona and Tucson is good enough,

By the time 5 years have passed for you to see how it pans out, combustion engines will start to become obsolete. You either get on board now for such a purchase or not. At least that’s my thought process as I don’t change my cars often. The question is, does it provide better consumption than a normal turbo petrol or

How about nooo.

Mercedes V-Klasse Marco Polo wants a word with you.

At least 2. Now, now, there’s some time ‘till we’ll get just one pedal.

I agree with you on the Range Rover. Especially the SV Autobiography LWB model. That one is the most luxurious car on the market in my opinion.

You hit the spot with Land Rover and I would one up you by saying it looks like a current Range Rover at the rear end, combined with the front of a Phantom.

Strongly disagree with you as well. It looks futuristic and makes the car look like you’re in a spaceship cockpit.

What are you guys smoking? It sounds amazing.

What, are you saying he wasn’t the best driver on the grid? /s

I’d buy the new Vantage or a Porsche Targa 4S if I had that much “dough-age” (I made that word up). But there are those who like smooth sleeper cruisers than fancy stuff.

The car, as good as the engine is, is quite obsolete, both in terms of design and practicality. I mean if I ever had to choose between the S-Klasse Coupe/Convertible to the SL, I would always choose the S-Coupe which also comes with the V12 and a lot more tech. Also, rightly pointed out in the article, there’s also

Counterpoint, we need more black cars! They look amazing and this thing with having to wash it is absurd. I have 2 black cars and they look amazing.

Lambos in black look amazing. Also, I recommend checking out the Matte Black on Lambos - it’s even better..

Kappa

Counterpoint: don’t because it makes the car older than it is.

Scrolled down and wasn’t disappointed. There’s just something about a Yamaha that screams classy and cool at the same time.

I’m not a bike guy and never will be, but I’ve taken a look at bike prices out of curiosity. If you want nostalgia out of your bike you get a Yamaha which is cheaper and has the same cool factor (plus it’s a company that makes musical instruments). Otherwise, go with Ducati, BMW, Kawasaki or Triumph