It's like old people still using teletext as the internet has no character![]()
...with quad concentric terra-scroll electromagnetic photon injected turbos of doom no doubt to give them 1000bhp. But it will sound like **** ...feel more like something that should be on a moon buggy and really have all the appeal of ..well of a piece of space tech, which is great and the geek in me likes that ...a lot, but not in my car, it's turns my petrol-head right off.
Hell I like '60-'70s muscle cars, I like the Triumph Stag etc ...many of which are actually crap to be honest, but I like them because of the way they are, the noises they make, the feel ...the way they make me feel.
...with quad concentric terra-scroll electromagnetic photon injected turbos of doom no doubt to give them 1000bhp. But it will sound like **** ...feel more like something that should be on a moon buggy and really have all the appeal of ..well of a piece of space tech, which is great and the geek in me likes that ...a lot, but not in my car, it's turns my petrol-head right off.
This is it. This is why people still buy Dodge Chargers etc. They're nowhere near as good as today's car's, but they love the character that they have, and i totally get that. I'm not saying there is anything wrong with a 4.4 V8 TT. Not at all. It'd still make me fill my shorts if i drove one. But, without sounding too dramatic, i'm thinking this is the beginning of the end, which i don't want.
When i watched that Clarkson Aston Martin review i thought "pah! What a loada rubbish - good car manufacturers will always make a petrolhead version of their cars", but i have to admit, even people like Ferrari and Lamborghini are "exploring other options".
We're not talking about a year from now, we're talking 10-15 years from now when, imo, large, awesome sounding engines will be rare. This is a stepping stone to "the future" of electric cars with the age of V12 Aston Martin's, V10 Lamborgini's and V10 BMW's drawing to a close.