So I've gone a second Sunday
without a Trader Dreamer, but to make up for it, here’s one about a true
automotive hero. These days if you want a full on lary V12 supercar you must
surely go to Lamborghini or Pagani. Yes Ferrari make the fully competitive 599,
but it’s engine location gives it the appearance of a GT rather than Supercar. In this day and age it’s harder than ever to make a case for a V12 Supercar
that’s so big you need a runway to fully explore its abilities, but if there’s
one period of time where these vehicles were at home it was the excess of the
1980s.
Sunday, 23 October 2011
Trader Dreamer: Ferrari 512TR
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Thursday, 20 October 2011
Missed Opportunity: Finnish Edition
Finnish as in Finland the country that is. A country that makes itself known to me through two great industries; Valmet, who have made everything from assault rifles to Saabs, and Nokia, a company that brought mobile phones to the masses. For once I’m not going to write about cars, prepare for a phone blog.
Sunday, 25 September 2011
Trader Dreamer: Honda FR-V
In 2000 the Fiat Multipla was launched to critical acclaim, its clever seating plan allowed 6 people to fit in a car that wasn’t massive like an Espace, and still had boot space with 6 occupants. It won Top Gear’s family car of the year award 4 years in a row, and in its launch year managed runner up in the ECOTY. With MPV’s very popular at the time, and Fiat bringing this new idea to the table, you could presume that it would be a sales hit. This however was not quite the case, currently there are 13252 registered on the road, compare this to the decidedly mediocre Fiat Stilo, which wasn’t winning any awards, but sold in more than twice the volume. Some reckon the car would have been more successful, if it were not for Chris Bangles controversial styling, and this is where the Honda FR-V comes in.
Picture from 'Imnop88a'
Thursday, 22 September 2011
Any customer can have a manual, so long as it is automated.
The other day I had the privilege of driving a Gallardo round an airfield. It was awesome. While I know all the raw figures, I never expected it to feel that fast or have that much grip, and that glorious V10 bark would have been enough to get me excited even if it wasn’t that good. Here’s the obligatory ‘but..’ though, it was equipped with an E-Gear transmission, Lamborghini’s single clutch automated-manual.
A great car, but where's the manual?
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Sunday, 11 September 2011
Trader Dreamer: Aston Martin Vanquish
Imagine the situation, it's 2001 and you are Vice President of a UK wide company, you’ve risen through the ranks. Eight years ago you were driving a ford Mondeo Mk1, now even your BMW isn’t enough, so you go and splash £160k on a brand new sports car. But even in this elevated status you are reminded where you came from, the electric window switches are exactly the same as that Mondeo all those years ago. The car that offers this experience? That’ll be the Aston Martin Vanquish, which could now be yours for less than £50,000.
Photo from 'RGT3'
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Sunday, 28 August 2011
Trader Dreamer: Land Rover Freelander I
To say the Evoque has been well received is a bit of an understatement, from what I've been reading it has fantastic looks, it isn’t bad to drive and it has all the premium image you could want for. Thing is, the price is pretty premium too, kicking off a little shy of £30k. So if you don’t have that sort of money there is a vastly cheaper alternative, and that’s a used Land Rover Freelander.
Picture From 'kenjonbro'
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