Car trends that you hope die
Discussion
Nickbrapp said:
The mixing of xenon and halogen or led and halogen bulbs in light clusters. So annoying
BMW have done it again on the new 5 series’s led main and dipped and stupid halogen indicators
My leon is full led apart from the rear indicators, I find it annoying!
BMW have done that for years on new cars haven't they, so that when the facelift LCI models come out the lights get an upgrade to all xenon / all led.BMW have done it again on the new 5 series’s led main and dipped and stupid halogen indicators
My leon is full led apart from the rear indicators, I find it annoying!
shirt said:
Depends how big the cupboard!
I was referring more to the inference that an elise has rock hard suspension when they don’t. Lotus have always gone for a softly sprung, stiff chassis.
true, Lotus have both. But apart from their talent isn't weight playing a huge role here? An Elise doesn't need rock hard passive suspension to make it feel sporty in all circumstances whereas 1.5 tonnes+ does. That and some designers believing firm=sporty!I was referring more to the inference that an elise has rock hard suspension when they don’t. Lotus have always gone for a softly sprung, stiff chassis.
I wouldn't say the Elise rolls, thats the MX5 and jinba ittai.
JLR endlessly cranking out more power from its supercharged 5.0 V8.
Rather - create a 4.0 Ingenium-based twin-turbo V8 (petrol and diesel (XJ and Range Rover - the Ford 4.4 V8 will be replaced at some point)) churning out 450-500 PS and then an Ingenium-based 6.0 twin-turbo V12 putting out 600 PS?
There would still be a V8-engined Range Rover (and a Project Iceberg successor too) and with a V12 it could mean that JLR would have a Bentayga W121 competitor - as it seems the Range Rover is heading in that direction - not to mention an A8 6.0 TFSI / M760Li / S600 competitor with the revival of the XJ12 moniker.
Further pipe-dream - put the 6.0 V12 in a successor to the XJ220 (AWD possibly too)...
1 X7 60i as well
Rather - create a 4.0 Ingenium-based twin-turbo V8 (petrol and diesel (XJ and Range Rover - the Ford 4.4 V8 will be replaced at some point)) churning out 450-500 PS and then an Ingenium-based 6.0 twin-turbo V12 putting out 600 PS?
There would still be a V8-engined Range Rover (and a Project Iceberg successor too) and with a V12 it could mean that JLR would have a Bentayga W121 competitor - as it seems the Range Rover is heading in that direction - not to mention an A8 6.0 TFSI / M760Li / S600 competitor with the revival of the XJ12 moniker.
Further pipe-dream - put the 6.0 V12 in a successor to the XJ220 (AWD possibly too)...
1 X7 60i as well
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