Better than the flagship?
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People tend to prefer the E38 740i over the 750i. Me? I'll take the V12, please!
Lots of magazines also said the R8 V8 was a sweeter drive than the V10, but have a feeling some may have changed their mind in more recent times.
Lots of folk prefer the standard E46 M3 or CS over the CSL.
Lots of magazines also said the R8 V8 was a sweeter drive than the V10, but have a feeling some may have changed their mind in more recent times.
Lots of folk prefer the standard E46 M3 or CS over the CSL.
David87 said:
People tend to prefer the E38 740i over the 750i. Me? I'll take the V12, please!
Lots of magazines also said the R8 V8 was a sweeter drive than the V10, but have a feeling some may have changed their mind in more recent times.
Lots of folk prefer the standard E46 M3 or CS over the CSL.
A general point, but with many of these cases ( not necessarily the ones above ) are the non-flagships demonstrably better ...or is it just personal preference.Lots of magazines also said the R8 V8 was a sweeter drive than the V10, but have a feeling some may have changed their mind in more recent times.
Lots of folk prefer the standard E46 M3 or CS over the CSL.
I would prefer a CS over the CSL because of the manual box ...but I wouldn't say it was better ( only for me ) as the CSL is lighter, faster etc etc
David87 said:
Lots of magazines also said the R8 V8 was a sweeter drive than the V10, but have a feeling some may have changed their mind in more recent times.
I'd take the V8 one over the V10 myself, if only to avoid the whole "it's almost a gallardo" thing. Besides, it's bound to be fast even with 2 cilinders less.Eighteeteewhy said:
Ok, one that always stands out for me is the 306 Rallye over the GTI 6.
So it doesn't have the creature comforts of the GTI, but as a drivers car it's just that 10% better at everything.
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They were identical, you could spec a rallye with all of the bits from the GTi6.So it doesn't have the creature comforts of the GTI, but as a drivers car it's just that 10% better at everything.
Any others?
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carlingofblack said:
Didn't the motoring legend LJK Setright declare the model below the 'flagship' often offered the best conpromise of pace, comfort and value?
Yes, but he also insisted driving should be done whilst wearing gloves, and that five spoke wheels should only be fitted to cars with 5 wheel studs.Also he might have written that to suit an article he was writing.
Plus "pace", "comfort" and "value" are all massively subjective, so a rating scale made from all three of them would be pretty much worthless, unless it's only used by the person who devises it.
I trust his opinions no more than Clarkson's.
However: an S1 Elise 160 is much better than a Sport 190, an AX GT is better than the AX GTi, a tin-top MR2 (mk1 or 2) is better than the T-Bar and a 1.6 mk1 MX5 is better than the 1.8. I admit that I might not actually be able to tell the difference between some of those in a blind test, but then my opinions don't actually have to be facts.
carlingofblack said:
Didn't the motoring legend LJK Setright declare the model below the 'flagship' often offered the best compromise of pace, comfort and value?
And I believe the boss of VW thought that the flagship should be ridiculously over-specced, so that people would see the second-best (which was only slightly ridiculous) as more reasonable by comparison, so they'd spend more on an over-specced car. See W12 phaeton.I may, however, be talking out my arse.
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