RE: Peugeot Plans a TT Rival
Discussion
What a ripe off! Do they have to copy all the other sports cars on the market! And a 4 pot engine in a sports car, i bought my car for the noise and performance it made. I know for a fact that a 4 pot engine cant produce the same lovely noise a straight 6, v8 or flat 6 can. Also doesnt say whether or not it is fwd, rwd or 4wd.
I reckon all in all, that it will be a total flop.
Also, to keith2007. I have had the pleasure of driving all the Audi TT's and the 350z. My personal feeling is that the 350z is a better drivers car as it is rwd, but overall I would have the TT everyday. Its just the 350z is just so cheaply put together inside and all the silver plastic ruins what could be a great car. Also, with an engine likes it got, it should be as fast as the M3's, all in all just a little disappoint.
I reckon all in all, that it will be a total flop.
Also, to keith2007. I have had the pleasure of driving all the Audi TT's and the 350z. My personal feeling is that the 350z is a better drivers car as it is rwd, but overall I would have the TT everyday. Its just the 350z is just so cheaply put together inside and all the silver plastic ruins what could be a great car. Also, with an engine likes it got, it should be as fast as the M3's, all in all just a little disappoint.
Edited by markt79 on Wednesday 1st August 08:28
I think there is a big market for cars like this. My wife drives the family car and I need a car to commute in. It needs to be fairly economical and cost less than £20K. It doesn't need a big boot as the most it ever has in it is a laptop bag.
What it does need is somewhere to put an occasional toddler or small child. I'm looking at the TT and Mini as the only cars that enable me to leave a child seat permantely in the back so I can collect my daughter from her friends house on my way home from work.
A two seater doesn't work because I would have to leave the child seat in the front all the time or detour to my house to pick it up.
What it does need is somewhere to put an occasional toddler or small child. I'm looking at the TT and Mini as the only cars that enable me to leave a child seat permantely in the back so I can collect my daughter from her friends house on my way home from work.
A two seater doesn't work because I would have to leave the child seat in the front all the time or detour to my house to pick it up.
ec523 said:
What is it with Peugeot and those ridiculous over sized rears, the looks strange the back looks longer than the front....
Exactly! I hate the back of these types of cars.(megane, focus, astra and pug!)
Surely the engineers knew from the start that the cars would feature folding hard tops, yet still struggled to come up with an decent design that makes the cars pleasing to the eye or dare I say individual.
It is almost as if they are ALL sourcing the folding hardtops from 1 company??
Pug also make the worst offender, in the shape of a 307CC (Sorry Pug owners) it looks like a giant metallic slug!
With the roof down they look like pick-ups!
I expect this concept monstrosity will follow suit.
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sidesauce said:
keith2007 said:
_ian_ said:
sidesauce said:
keith2007 said:
Grandmasterbt said:
personally i think its nasty!
Much like the Audi TT was.'orrible cars.
looks like a shabby me too imitation of a TT, just doesn't look right, if it ever makes production it'l loose the carbon an other expensive lightweight bits so thats 1400kg, what they need is another car in the spirit of the original 406 coupe. Sadly this is just a clone of a car that was exciting an fresh looking years ago, i'd say boat well an truely missed!
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