You mean maybe the GT 4 door, right?It would be very disappointing, he cut and glued the front and tail of the GT, boring to death, I do not think they repeat the general shape of the grill that they have used for years in various models.
Yes, above all, but it is also the standard form in several of its coupes, sedans, SUVs etc.You mean maybe the GT 4 door, right?
Which do you prefer?
Top-end
1) SL63 AMG
2) Porsche 911 turbo
3) Ferrari Roma
4) Ferrari Portfino M
5) Bentley Continental GT
6) BMW M8 Competition
Middle:
1) SL53 AMG
2) BMW M850i Cab.
3) Porsche 911 Carrera 4S Cab.
4) Maserati Granturismo
5) Lexus LC500
Low-end:
1) SL43 AMG
2) Porsche Boxster
3) BMW 840i
To me the SL63 AMG is going to struggle in the top-end of the market. So-so in the middle segment, and the SL43 AMG seems to be the most compelling proposition in the low-end segment. Your thoughts?
Which do you prefer?
Top-end
1) SL63 AMG
2) Porsche 911 turbo
3) Ferrari Roma
4) Ferrari Portfino M
5) Bentley Continental GT
6) BMW M8 Competition
Middle:
1) SL53 AMG
2) BMW M850i Cab.
3) Porsche 911 Carrera 4S Cab.
4) Maserati Granturismo
5) Lexus LC500
Low-end:
1) SL43 AMG
2) Porsche Boxster
3) BMW 840i
To me the SL63 AMG is going to struggle in the top-end of the market. So-so in the middle segment, and the SL43 AMG seems to be the most compelling proposition in the low-end segment. Your thoughts?
Wasn't it supposed to have only i4 and V8 engines?That's pretty much how I think it will shake out too. Of course Mercedes can't overcome all those cars, especially at the top, those are all top shelf cars. The SL53 with a 429hp I6 will be the one that struggles IMO. It's the same reason why I want a M550i over an E53 or S6, a V8. Mercedes isn't developing the I6 any further, but it sure would be nice if they make a 500hp version of that engine to rival the BMW I6. It would be especially useful here in the SL53. I want a SL63 without the electrics, around 600hp or so. A 800hp SL63e/73 is overkill, but will is pretty much the R129 SL73 all over again.
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Wasn't it supposed to have only i4 and V8 engines?
The question is for the i6. It most probably won't be used for the SL.We all hope so, don’t we?
Yeah you might be right. Really tragic decision to not use the I6 IMO.Wasn't it supposed to have only i4 and V8 engines?
Which do you prefer?
Top-end
1) SL63 AMG
2) Porsche 911 turbo
3) Ferrari Roma
4) Ferrari Portfino M
5) Bentley Continental GT
6) BMW M8 Competition
Middle:
1) SL53 AMG
2) BMW M850i Cab.
3) Porsche 911 Carrera 4S Cab.
4) Maserati Granturismo
5) Lexus LC500
Low-end:
1) SL43 AMG
2) Porsche Boxster
3) BMW 840i
To me the SL63 AMG is going to struggle in the top-end of the market. So-so in the middle segment, and the SL43 AMG seems to be the most compelling proposition in the low-end segment. Your thoughts?
Top-end: Porsche 911 Turbo
Middle: Porsche 992 Carrera 4S Cab (or coupe)
Low-end: None of the cars listed
There. That was easy![]()
How do you know this already?I’d change that a little. The boxster in t. Third segment. The SL seems DOA at this point; I’d choose the 911 against an SL all day. Better built; better driver and better looking
As much as I totally love the 911 I don't think it's a stunning looking car at all. It looks good but in a predictable and boring 911 evolutionary way. Nothing exciting or breathtaking except perhaps the GT3 and Turbo models. This SL on the other hand could be the finest looking SL in a while and will probably give the 911 food for thought in the looks department.I’d change that a little. The boxster in t. Third segment. The SL seems DOA at this point; I’d choose the 911 against an SL all day. Better built; better driver and better looking
I’d change that a little. The boxster in t. Third segment. The SL seems DOA at this point; I’d choose the 911 against an SL all day. Better built; better driver and better looking
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