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Everything about the Veyron screams exotic hypercar.... except for the looks.
I have to be honest. If I was given a Lamborghini LP640 or a Veyron, I would take the Lambo in a second ***Ridiculously oversized picture that had nothing to fucking do with this thread DELETED!*** But my dream car is still the Koenigsegg CCX-R |
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That's not even practical. VW/Audi's do suck. As much as I like Audi's, I'd never purchase one over other cars int heir class. Infact, I wouldn't purchase any Euro luxo cars over their Japanese or even some American luxo counterparts. Oh and News flash, the domestics surpassed Europe in quality and dependability last year.
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Domestics may be better for economical and daily driven vehicles, but if you want a pure sports car, domestics don't even come close to european cars IMHO... cars like the Veyron, Gallardo, Vanquish etc. are proof of that.
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I would have to say that the domestics are head and shoulders above the europeans because of the performance for the money aspect. Corvette z06, under $70K and pretty much competes at all levels. Next year we will see a 650hp corvette for around $100k and that should more than make up for the gap between corvette and the super exotics. Not to mention that companies like Hennesey, Callaway, and Lingenfelter(spelling?) make versions of the viper and corvette that equal or surpass the offerrings of many of Europes finest tuners and specialty car builders.
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Again, domestics are not better for anything, other than scraps. Also Aston Martin(Vanquish) is owned by Ford so as far as european sports cars, that's the reason they've fallen so far behind everyone else. The reason you never see one around is not because they're ultra exclusive, it's because you just can't compare them to other cars in the same price range. Lately their designs and quality has gotten better but when Ford first took over they were raiding the parts bins and actually but Taurus switchgear into an Aston! Quote:
As far as American tuners vs European tuners.....that has nothing to do with manufacturers. Plus euro manufacturers and tuners like to add an extra something to thier cars that american manufacturers and tuners have never heard of....its a little something called "handling" that's right, the world isn't full of straight roads, they do have right and left turns once in a while. Hope I dont sound like a total dick but this is kind of my area ![]()
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This type of thing is actually what I'm studying as a career so if you know about this sort of stuff you realize that domestics being sub-par is a fact it has nothing to do with anyones opinion, I used to be into domestics, my family has had plenty of them also but when put against others they just dont hold up. Why is it you think all the domestic companies are going under man? Because they make such a great product and are selling out of all their cars? Nope, even though the offer their cars for much cheaper than others they still can't sell because even the american people have realized how poor the quality is and are sick of being stuck with shitty cars.
Honestly man I'm not just pushing what I think, it's all over the place, I'm sure you've heard of the Ford Fusion? Came out a while a go and I've seen about 11 of them on the road......that's called a flop. Also heard of the Ford 500? Seen about 6 of those on the road, that's such a huge flop it might not even register. Same thing happened with the Pontiac G6, all the domestics are doing horribly and do you know how much it costs to design, engineer, manufacture and get a car on the road to a huge company? Close to a BILLION, just for them to not sell? That's why all the domestic companies are going under......NONE of this is my opinion, it's fact. Sorry I can't tell you exatcly where I got the info from because it's from years of keeping up with the industry via magazines, designers, websites, shows etc etc. Oh and the track where the car is tested has a lot to do with the end result, not with interior quality or exterior design but it's a huge part of the road holding and handling all around, that's why the Nurburgring is such a famous track to test on, the best cars are tested there, it's the reason Porsche tests there, it's the reason the 'vette is tested there, because they want it to handle well enough to keep up, and it's the reason the new GTR is tested there and it putting up better times than the 911 Turbo.......any other questions?
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On February the 28th 2005, at 12.08 local time, the Koenigsegg CCR broke the production road car speed record, achieving a new official top speed of 388 (387.87) km/h at Italy’s Nardo Prototipo proving ground.
The Koenigsegg CCR raised McLaren's previously unofficial mark of 372 km/h set at Nardo/Prototipo in 1993 with over 15 km/h. On top of this the CCR broke the official McLaren F1 record of 386.7 km/h, which was set on the 9 km straight line VW Ehra facility in Wolfsburg Germany. http://www.koenigsegg.com/news/artic...ge=7&type=news The Koenigsegg CCX posted a new lap record on the UK Motor Program Top Gear yesterday (the 28th of may). The CCX, driven by the infamous Stig, achieved a lap time of 1.17.6, slashing the previous lap record of 1.18.4. http://www.koenigsegg.com/news/artic...=148&type=news
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Much of the problem with the domestics having financial trouble has very little to do with the quality of their cars, but more to do with the salaries and benefits they have allowed their production unions to trap them in. Domestic auto manufacturers seen their biggest difficulties when the price of gas skyrocketed about 3 years ago. At this time the gigantic land yachts aka SUVs were at the height of their popularity and business was good. The margins of profit for the big 3 was very tight, but there were profits being made. When the SUV market declined sharply the domestics realized they had nothing in their line ups to subsidize their sales of SUVs. The imports, namely the Japanese auto makers, had some of the best selling cars ready to go Accord, Camry, Altima, Maxima, even Hyundai has seen higher sales as a result of the domestics inability to seize the opportunity they had in the mid sized sedan market.
I do understand that imports, Japanese mainly, have a great reputation for their resale value and they reliability, but the domestics have made great strides in the development of their engine programs and have increased the level of reliability in their vehicles, they just have shitty exterior and interior designs. European cars have always carried the detriment of high maintenance and repair costs along with the high price at purchase. This makes them impractical for the larger percentage of middle class America who happens to be the largest part of the automobile consumers in this country. Japan has consistently offered slightly higher priced options that have carried a better track record of reliability and have had more attractive exterior designs. If the domestics would get over their foolish pride and actually spend some money on making their cars look decent and add a little better fit and finish then they would be in the drivers seat as far as getting the market share back in the good ol USA!
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The 1st part of your post(bambaboy) reads like you clipped an article off somewhere but whatev.
You're right about the SUV thing, and the trouble they're having with the unions but those are only parts of their demise. Also the "big 3" have always had their full size trucks to lean back on, funny thing is that a few years back when they thought they had that market locked down and finaly decided to spend some time on their cars to do battle with Honda and Toyota, the Japanese where doing the exact opposite, and as soon as the Domestics dropped their guard, here come all the Japanese with full size trucks that do more than just carry shit in the back AND they're reliable. Guess who got caught with their pants down and lost more market share? As far as european cars being expensive to maintain, no argument there, they are. But that doesnt mean that domestics are now better. Yes the domestic companies are scurrying to catch up but thats exatcly where theyre at. The big euro companies arent that worried about selling to midwest america because southern california is alreadly their biggest market for their luxury cars and that helps them out just fine, sure they'd like to sell more but they're doing just fine as it is. Domestic companies have gotten over the beancounters and started spending money on design, and its getting better. But the beancounters are still leading the company, havent you noticed that domestic companies always come out with crazy ass concepts and everyone loves them but then they never build them? They have many talented designers other than Mr Mays but they're not willing to pay to tool up in order to build their designs. That's why the Mustang still runs on the same lame ass solid rear suspension, they're obsessed with re-bodying the same mechanicals over and over and over again in order to save money. How long did it take Ford to catch up on the variable valve timing systems? WAY too long. They need to kick up they're research and development programs which right now are nonexistent and realize that to make money you need to spend money.
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No article clipping here, this is also my passion. I love cars and I always keep my ear to the market to see where new things are coming from. I love the competition because that sparks creativity. Much of what you say is true and I agree with it.
The full size truck market is still and will be dominated by the domestics, sorry but that is how it will be. Toyota has the only real contender from outside the red. white, and blue. Toyota's biggest obstacle here will be getting the full size truck market to leave their loyalties behind them. Most guys who buy and drive full size trucks are brand loyal no matter the quality. I can assure you that most people purchasing trucks will not pony up the extra cash to buy a toyota when they can buy a loaded GMC, Chevrolet, or Ford for the same price. Dodge trucks suck (with the execption of their diesel trucks equipped with the cummins engine) and their full mileage is terrible which is why I left them out. By pointing out that the euros were more expensive to own I was not saying that this fact alone makes them inferior to the domestics, just less friendly on the middle class consumer market. Socal is there biggest market because salaries are so much higher there and they sell them for around the same price as they do everywhere else. I agree with you on the facts about domestics refusing to improve their platforms and just throwing new body work on the same shit chassis they already have. I'm sure that some of the Americans would have put some of their concepts into production had it not cost so much to pay people to build them. General Motors alone had 2.4 people making retirement pensions for every 1 person they had working before the big restructuring. That's a hard pill to swallow if you already have tight profit margins. +rep for you for being able to have a debate and not getting bent out of shape. Also, thanks for arguing with a informed and educated opinion instead of a dickhead arrogant attitude like those so often found on internet forums.
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