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Aston martin, the Ferrari destroyer?

Ferrari has always been known as the gentleman’s car, it is a company that has been every car guys poster car as well a performer on tracks, having wonderful designs and being a great GT car, due to this it had a reputation of being a gentleman’s car until lately when the company has been under constant criticism by people in the car world due to its slow implementations of new policies and slow reaction to changes happening in the car world like coming out with a new SUV, or the Ferrari FUV as they call it, the decision of not going electric and other issues like imposing baseless conditions on customers to test or modify their own cars. Aston Martin Valkyrie Aston Martin meanwhile is acting smart by reacting to changes rapidly and moving ahead skilfully in the industry by changing their policies, going electric, making great gentleman’s car and pushing the bar higher and higher by making smart decisions time and again. They are competing with Ferrari by launching their o...

Ferrari FUV ?

Is Ferrari's decision right about the SUV ? With other competitors in the race Ferrari has finally decided to make an SUV , which rather they call as the FUV (Ferrari Utility Vehicle) . Ferrari has finally decided to move on from its rigid Sports car only approach to a more flexible one. Ferrari swore that it will never make an SUV but the demands of the market are pushing the company to take such a decision, like every other sports car manufacturer has moved in the SUV segment.     Ferrari plans to sell about 2k-3k FUV's and they expect this FUV to double the company's profit by 2022. Being 3 years behind from cars like Urus from Lamborghini , they have decide to launch it by 2021. With the Urus entering the market by 2019. Ferrari FUV is to be priced around 3,50,000$ and Urus in the sub 200,000$ range. Ferrari is changing strategy with the upcoming models by providing a gas- electric option , and is speculated to come with a V8 engine. As reports sug...

FAKING NURBURGRING LAP TIMES

Nurburgring racing circuit has been the benchmark for automakers to put their cars to the test and show off their lap times proving technological advancement and capability. But recently quite a few supercars have been in the news for their record making and record breaking lap times surprising the car community. Automakers prove their competitive advantage by making lap record and flaunting the numbers and that makes sense as car enthusiasts are more likely to buy high performing machines. Due to which some automakers have been in the news by FAKING lap times . The genuine record breaker Porsche 911 GT2 RS The Porsche 911 GT2 RS was unveiled long ago at good-wood, since then it has been a matter of discussion in the car world, and it was all sold out just after launch with people paying about $150,000 over sticker. Few months go by and our dear Porsche is still in the news breaking all records at the Nurburgring race track. And now some people suddenly realize its v...

The Affordable Porsche EV.

At the Frankfurt motor show this year Porsche unveiled its plans for the future along with Porsche 911 GT3 Touring Pack and the 918 resembling mission E,. It is the first all-electric, 4 door sports sedan from the company and will be available by 2019. Moreover, it starts just at $85,000. Which is sick, It’s going to be cheaper than a Tesla! There is no doubt this is going to be a game changer for Porsche in the electric car market and we can say that for sure just by looking at the claims it has made about the car and the features it’ll be providing with the car. Tesla might have to change their product a little bit and react to this launch, because people would love to associate themselves with the Porsche brand name rather than a Tesla, with the $85,000 price tag you get the interiors of a Panamera, driving experience, quality, reliability and performance of a Porsche,with this the Mission E becomes an affordable electric car which is value for money. Key specs of the...