Saw one of these a few weeks ago, thought it looked great.
Seems like I'm alone though....
When I go to Rugby, nearly all of them drive Chelsea Tractors. Mainly range rovers.
Oh, and as for 'is there a market?', I disagree as I know a couple of people who buy large, powerful SUV's just like this. They know it's a big 4x4, they know it's powerful, it looks good too (subjective, don't argue this) and it's around the kind of price range they'd expect to pay for it. So they'll buy it.
Maybe we should ask Spie again about his old Toureg v10 which was the predecessor. I seem to remember him rather likeing it. Infact I seem to remember him preferring it to his E39 M5.
you would be surprised at how many people do actually look at performance figures when buying these things foxy, the buyers are not all money and no brains.
[TW]Fox;11646973 said:But he liked it for its utility and ability to do a job - off road and towing.
All things for which lowering and bling are somewhat useless.
What better way to measure that market than by building one![TW]Fox;11646955 said:No they wont, becuase it doesnt have a Range Rover, Audi, BMW, Mercedes or Porsche badge. There are few cases of badge snobbery more extreme than your average performance SUV buyer simply becuase of the type of person these cars appeal to.
Perhaps this is a tactic to raise Audi's stock too.[TW]Fox;11646996 said:But they don't need to - they've got Audi. They already have a respected premium brand so their numerous failed attempts to boost VW into this same market are confusing, pointless and detract from their core markets.
We don't need prestigious and super-posh VW's becuase thats what an Audi is. Why not make a V10 Q7S or something instead?
Same as the Pheaton. An awesome car but pointless when the A8 exists.
[TW]Fox;11646973 said:But he liked it for its utility and ability to do a job - off road and towing.
All things for which lowering and bling are somewhat useless.