GT-R v R8 v Diablo in HK
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My Ride: BMW E60 530i , Silver with leather Air Con iDrive 17" Breyton Rims with Dunlop Sp Sport tyres (M-Tech Bodykit and rims WANTED)
Alfa Romeo 147 TS1.6 , Black with Air Con 17" Multi Spoke alloys with Bridgestone RE040 tyres
Toyota MR-S 1.8 VVTI , Lagoon Blue with Red leather Air Con 15" standard alloys with Toyo tyres
Toyota Celica 1.8 VVTI, Lagoon Blue, Air Con, 16" Standard alloys with Kuhmo KU31, EBC Green Stuff
Originally Posted by pinguhk' post='587033' date='May 23 2008, 07:22 PM
very nice.
I go for the R8.
keith I think I get to drive the R8 in the audi test drive.
I go for the R8.
keith I think I get to drive the R8 in the audi test drive.
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Absolutely incredible performance on the GT-R, it's just stellar, but it is one truly horrific looking motor vehicle. Just awful.
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My Ride: BMW E60 530i , Silver with leather Air Con iDrive 17" Breyton Rims with Dunlop Sp Sport tyres (M-Tech Bodykit and rims WANTED)
Alfa Romeo 147 TS1.6 , Black with Air Con 17" Multi Spoke alloys with Bridgestone RE040 tyres
Toyota MR-S 1.8 VVTI , Lagoon Blue with Red leather Air Con 15" standard alloys with Toyo tyres
Toyota Celica 1.8 VVTI, Lagoon Blue, Air Con, 16" Standard alloys with Kuhmo KU31, EBC Green Stuff
Originally Posted by swajames' post='587105' date='May 23 2008, 10:16 PM
Absolutely incredible performance on the GT-R, it's just stellar, but it is one truly horrific looking motor vehicle. Just awful.
it suits very well in the modern cities (eg tokyo), but i must admit it is not the best looking car around
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Originally Posted by providenceleaf' post='587145' date='May 24 2008, 06:32 AM
Love the GT-R! It has a love it or hate it look...
love it or hate it
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Originally Posted by pinguhk' post='587291' date='May 24 2008, 06:22 AM
you mean just like our E60
love it or hate it
love it or hate it
If you remember the E60 had the similar problem when it was launched plus it had to bear the radical changes from the E39 (legacy). So many at the time, myself included, thought it is a love/hate thing. For me it was love, but if you see now after so many years the E60 is not perceived anymore as a love/hate thing, this issue is being diluted, a lot, since people got used to the design and accepted it.
I for one love it, why? Well because like others said it's so different than any other European or American brands. Like Jerremy Clarkson said: It's Japanese and it's hard.
LE: The design of the GTR will favor those who are more likely to embrace the new, modernism, and unconventional. It's less likely the design will attract those who cherish so much the 911 design (as it's almost frenetically compared to) since the 911 hasn't really evolve that much over the last 50 years, more precise they tried to perfect it and polish it, generation after generation having started not from such a brilliant design itself but more of unconventional. Thus the initial generation of 911 are perceived by Porsche fans as work of art not necessarily from the design perspective but more from the legacy perspective. It's the spirit of the car collectioner.
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Originally Posted by BetterMakeWay' post='587419' date='May 24 2008, 03:59 PM
Well...exactly...sort of
If you remember the E60 had the similar problem when it was launched plus it had to bear the radical changes from the E39 (legacy). So many at the time, myself included, thought it is a love/hate thing. For me it was love, but if you see now after so many years the E60 is not perceived anymore as a love/hate thing, this issue is being diluted, a lot, since people got used to the design and accepted it.
I for one love it, why? Well because like others said it's so different than any other European or American brands. Like Jerremy Clarkson said: It's Japanese and it's hard.
LE: The design of the GTR will favor those who are more likely to embrace the new, modernism, and unconventional. It's less likely the design will attract those who cherish so much the 911 design (as it's almost frenetically compared to) since the 911 hasn't really evolve that much over the last 50 years, more precise they tried to perfect it and polish it, generation after generation having started not from such a brilliant design itself but more of unconventional. Thus the initial generation of 911 are perceived by Porsche fans as work of art not necessarily from the design perspective but more from the legacy perspective. It's the spirit of the car collectioner.
If you remember the E60 had the similar problem when it was launched plus it had to bear the radical changes from the E39 (legacy). So many at the time, myself included, thought it is a love/hate thing. For me it was love, but if you see now after so many years the E60 is not perceived anymore as a love/hate thing, this issue is being diluted, a lot, since people got used to the design and accepted it.
I for one love it, why? Well because like others said it's so different than any other European or American brands. Like Jerremy Clarkson said: It's Japanese and it's hard.
LE: The design of the GTR will favor those who are more likely to embrace the new, modernism, and unconventional. It's less likely the design will attract those who cherish so much the 911 design (as it's almost frenetically compared to) since the 911 hasn't really evolve that much over the last 50 years, more precise they tried to perfect it and polish it, generation after generation having started not from such a brilliant design itself but more of unconventional. Thus the initial generation of 911 are perceived by Porsche fans as work of art not necessarily from the design perspective but more from the legacy perspective. It's the spirit of the car collectioner.
it the 20th centry so Porsche move on
just look at Ferrari and labo they come up with new designs all the time and it gets better each time.
For me Porsche brand is just a classic car and no more for now, unless they bring out a new car they will always be old car.