RE: Chris Harris video: Geneva motor show and more
Discussion
This should be on primetime terrestrial TV rather than tucked away on a website somewhere. IMO the public need motor show reports like this, it gets them interested in cars without thinking they need to affect Clarksonesque prejudice while doing so.
Although TBH I have grown rather tired with journalists complaining about the standard of trim in anything other than dedicated luxury cars. It seems to have just conspired to make most car companies make even their mainstream offerings feel over-stuffed, overweight and claustrophobic.
Although TBH I have grown rather tired with journalists complaining about the standard of trim in anything other than dedicated luxury cars. It seems to have just conspired to make most car companies make even their mainstream offerings feel over-stuffed, overweight and claustrophobic.
Ferrari ,excellent ,looks like a Batmobile,
Mclaren nice,
911 , needs more of a change to the outside,not changed enough.
Mercedes, looks smaller than old model more like a C class, i prefer the Audi styling..
Golf, Boring and over priced.
Alfa looks cheap.
Lambo looks like a Blakes 7, rocket
Mclaren nice,
911 , needs more of a change to the outside,not changed enough.
Mercedes, looks smaller than old model more like a C class, i prefer the Audi styling..
Golf, Boring and over priced.
Alfa looks cheap.
Lambo looks like a Blakes 7, rocket
Until the show reports, I thought the LaFerrari would be the more exciting of the hypercars, but by god that McLaren looks spectacular. Wonder how the Porsche hybrid will compare to them too.
Whilst I love the prospect of the 4C, I struggle to get my head round certain aspects of it. Carbon tub and racecar style chassis design at that price point are fab (though the Elise has been doing the same type of design much cheaper out of aluminium for years), but the new Cayman S surely has the road oriented end of that market licked and the Exige S surely has the track oriented end. Is there any space in the middle for another car? I'm also not overly impressed with the styling compared to the Cayman/Exige either... Hopefully it'll turn out to be the prelude to such construction methods becoming more mainstream.
I also can't make my mind up about that Lamborghini thing. It's spectacularly fugly for starters. It also doesn't move the supercar game on one bit, unlike all the others being released at present, but that never harmed the endless iterations of the Countach and Diablo. Is this an old school Lambo with the core quality of making noise, going fast and attracting attention? If so, it hits the nail on the head!
Whilst I love the prospect of the 4C, I struggle to get my head round certain aspects of it. Carbon tub and racecar style chassis design at that price point are fab (though the Elise has been doing the same type of design much cheaper out of aluminium for years), but the new Cayman S surely has the road oriented end of that market licked and the Exige S surely has the track oriented end. Is there any space in the middle for another car? I'm also not overly impressed with the styling compared to the Cayman/Exige either... Hopefully it'll turn out to be the prelude to such construction methods becoming more mainstream.
I also can't make my mind up about that Lamborghini thing. It's spectacularly fugly for starters. It also doesn't move the supercar game on one bit, unlike all the others being released at present, but that never harmed the endless iterations of the Countach and Diablo. Is this an old school Lambo with the core quality of making noise, going fast and attracting attention? If so, it hits the nail on the head!
I've just got back from Geneva.
As someone stated earlier, the 4C really is the star of the show. It's the only car I could find that showed really innovative tech available in the real world (if £52k is real world). This is the car Lotus would build if they had the cash to develop it. A Carbon tub with all-ali engine and gearbox, which happens to be twin-clutch, is really stunning. It should perform similar to a SC Elise/Exige I think.
The interior didn't photograph well, it's actually really nice. Lots of leather and carbon, switches didn't feel cheap, it was a nice place to sit.
The carbon bits on the launch model look great, even the headlights. The headlights on the standard model look under-thought in comparison, so I'd expect a lot of punters to option a carbon pack (if they make it available). I loved it, and have a deposit down.
The REAL problem is the price - £52k for the launch edition is a LOT of cash and pitches it against a Boxster/Cayman, which whilst they look dull in comparision, they do offer more "solid" reputation. I love light cars, I love the elise/exige, but fully specced these are £38/40k new, which in itself is a lot of money for a basic performance car with no frills. I'd think of the Alfa as a grown up elise, but not as grown up as the Porsches - The 4C has more integrity than the Lotus IMHO, being all italian, all alfa (now Toyota engine!) its a really well engineered car - but £52k...!!!?? That price tag has got me reconsidering BIG TIME
As someone stated earlier, the 4C really is the star of the show. It's the only car I could find that showed really innovative tech available in the real world (if £52k is real world). This is the car Lotus would build if they had the cash to develop it. A Carbon tub with all-ali engine and gearbox, which happens to be twin-clutch, is really stunning. It should perform similar to a SC Elise/Exige I think.
The interior didn't photograph well, it's actually really nice. Lots of leather and carbon, switches didn't feel cheap, it was a nice place to sit.
The carbon bits on the launch model look great, even the headlights. The headlights on the standard model look under-thought in comparison, so I'd expect a lot of punters to option a carbon pack (if they make it available). I loved it, and have a deposit down.
The REAL problem is the price - £52k for the launch edition is a LOT of cash and pitches it against a Boxster/Cayman, which whilst they look dull in comparision, they do offer more "solid" reputation. I love light cars, I love the elise/exige, but fully specced these are £38/40k new, which in itself is a lot of money for a basic performance car with no frills. I'd think of the Alfa as a grown up elise, but not as grown up as the Porsches - The 4C has more integrity than the Lotus IMHO, being all italian, all alfa (now Toyota engine!) its a really well engineered car - but £52k...!!!?? That price tag has got me reconsidering BIG TIME
richyd said:
I've just got back from Geneva.
As someone stated earlier, the 4C really is the star of the show. It's the only car I could find that showed really innovative tech available in the real world (if £52k is real world). This is the car Lotus would build if they had the cash to develop it. A Carbon tub with all-ali engine and gearbox, which happens to be twin-clutch, is really stunning. It should perform similar to a SC Elise/Exige I think.
The interior didn't photograph well, it's actually really nice. Lots of leather and carbon, switches didn't feel cheap, it was a nice place to sit.
The carbon bits on the launch model look great, even the headlights. The headlights on the standard model look under-thought in comparison, so I'd expect a lot of punters to option a carbon pack (if they make it available). I loved it, and have a deposit down.
The REAL problem is the price - £52k for the launch edition is a LOT of cash and pitches it against a Boxster/Cayman, which whilst they look dull in comparision, they do offer more "solid" reputation. I love light cars, I love the elise/exige, but fully specced these are £38/40k new, which in itself is a lot of money for a basic performance car with no frills. I'd think of the Alfa as a grown up elise, but not as grown up as the Porsches - The 4C has more integrity than the Lotus IMHO, being all italian, all alfa (now Toyota engine!) its a really well engineered car - but £52k...!!!?? That price tag has got me reconsidering BIG TIME
'Mini Ferrari' will be used a lot in the reviews, which will help Alfa's cause.As someone stated earlier, the 4C really is the star of the show. It's the only car I could find that showed really innovative tech available in the real world (if £52k is real world). This is the car Lotus would build if they had the cash to develop it. A Carbon tub with all-ali engine and gearbox, which happens to be twin-clutch, is really stunning. It should perform similar to a SC Elise/Exige I think.
The interior didn't photograph well, it's actually really nice. Lots of leather and carbon, switches didn't feel cheap, it was a nice place to sit.
The carbon bits on the launch model look great, even the headlights. The headlights on the standard model look under-thought in comparison, so I'd expect a lot of punters to option a carbon pack (if they make it available). I loved it, and have a deposit down.
The REAL problem is the price - £52k for the launch edition is a LOT of cash and pitches it against a Boxster/Cayman, which whilst they look dull in comparision, they do offer more "solid" reputation. I love light cars, I love the elise/exige, but fully specced these are £38/40k new, which in itself is a lot of money for a basic performance car with no frills. I'd think of the Alfa as a grown up elise, but not as grown up as the Porsches - The 4C has more integrity than the Lotus IMHO, being all italian, all alfa (now Toyota engine!) its a really well engineered car - but £52k...!!!?? That price tag has got me reconsidering BIG TIME
As much as I love the LaFerrari, the Alfa is pretty special and is on top of my lust list.
I mentioned in another thread about how these new supercars are so hilariously expensive that they sort of fall out of reach of even the most far-fetched "dreams".
That Alfa, on the other hand. I think, to answer Chris' question, they've got the mix right. Personally, I see more of an appeal in the carbon tub, etc, than I do in engines, so the 1750 4 pot will do nicely.
That Alfa, on the other hand. I think, to answer Chris' question, they've got the mix right. Personally, I see more of an appeal in the carbon tub, etc, than I do in engines, so the 1750 4 pot will do nicely.
So completely wrong about the Lamborghini Veneno - it's clearly fantastic! Completely a ridiculous car - excellent! No new Gallardo, oh well. I'd be fascinated to see how many of them lambo have sold compared to ferrari's 360, 430 and 458... And to be fair, it was better than both the 360 and 430. I actually quite like how lambo appear to be doing things - we don't need a new model every couple of years - the Gallardo still looks good, still has a great engine, still has loads of greatness about it.
That McLaren looks silly next to the Ferrari. Hopefully it's just the photos. I love the way the "LaFerrari" just looks like a mental 458 in the pics (although I'm sure it's much more dramatic in the flesh). It's big, bold design, whereas the McLaren is a little "bitty".
That McLaren looks silly next to the Ferrari. Hopefully it's just the photos. I love the way the "LaFerrari" just looks like a mental 458 in the pics (although I'm sure it's much more dramatic in the flesh). It's big, bold design, whereas the McLaren is a little "bitty".
nonuts said:
Who cares the GTR is faster, yes they have 4 wheels but they couldn't be much more different in the way they go about things.
Not any more..PDK and 4WS....the 4WS will be using lots of electronics..which all the Porsche fans seem to be ignoring...it's not using AWD drive but the computers will be resolving grip, slip angles etc...it's unavoidable with that systemVideos as informative and as entertaining as that, edited to a length which is exactly the amount of time it takes to eat (a work) lunch....and free? On a Friday? That's genius. Nice one Chris.
Loving the macca and the ferrari, not sure which i'd take and not sure i'd care! The lambo is out of date though, very odd. Interesting to see how the hypercar companies/ marketers are getting 'electric' into the public minds as being a good sporty addition more and more- whereas even 2-3 years ago, it was thought of as being green/ eco/ slow/ bad.
Drove the old E63 at mercs track in Surrey and it felt like a bif old heavy thing with a load of power (which I suppose it is). Interesting that it looked like even drift-happy Chris was having some issues getting all that weight into a smooth slide? Agree with the E63 estate comments though! Will be a beast.
Loving the macca and the ferrari, not sure which i'd take and not sure i'd care! The lambo is out of date though, very odd. Interesting to see how the hypercar companies/ marketers are getting 'electric' into the public minds as being a good sporty addition more and more- whereas even 2-3 years ago, it was thought of as being green/ eco/ slow/ bad.
Drove the old E63 at mercs track in Surrey and it felt like a bif old heavy thing with a load of power (which I suppose it is). Interesting that it looked like even drift-happy Chris was having some issues getting all that weight into a smooth slide? Agree with the E63 estate comments though! Will be a beast.
Davey S2 said:
PunterCam said:
So completely wrong about the Lamborghini Veneno - it's clearly fantastic!
Each to their own. I think it's the biggest hunk of st I've seen for a longtime.
I'm a big Lamborghini fan but when I first saw the pictures of it my reaction was the same "WTF have they done that for?". Utterly dreadful, it looks like the talentless daubings of a child with ADD.
I thought the P1 looked better on the video than it had done in any of the photo's I've seen, and the first head to head between it and the LF (I can't even bring myself to type it's full name) will be very interesting indeed.
Interestinc comments about the 4C interior being a little 'low rent' and surprised Chris wasn't more militant with regards to the PDK only GT3.
The X-Bow 'windscreen' made me chuckle. TG 'convertible people carrier' anyone?
Great video Chris, a very good way to round up the show- big fan.
Loved the geekery, Loved the P1, LaFerrari doesnt really do it for me I am afraid, and as for the Lambo, would rather just have the aventador. NNew Gallardo and new Hyper lambo please not limited edition rubbish.
oh and your forthright comments on the Xbow and Lambo had me laughing- nice to have honesty and personality in a peice of journalism!
Loved the geekery, Loved the P1, LaFerrari doesnt really do it for me I am afraid, and as for the Lambo, would rather just have the aventador. NNew Gallardo and new Hyper lambo please not limited edition rubbish.
oh and your forthright comments on the Xbow and Lambo had me laughing- nice to have honesty and personality in a peice of journalism!
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