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Originally posted by Talentless
sorry about the title
From the 575M:
Optionally a paddle shift system is available, the first time this has been offered with the V12.
Also from this link:
Top Ten Cars with Highest Values after 3 yrs/60,000 miles
1. Porsche Boxster
2. Honda S2000
3. Mercedes SLK
4. Mercedes CLK
5. Jaguar X-Type
6. Audi TT
7. Land Rover Defender
8. Lotus Exige
9. BMW 3 Series
10. Lexus SC Coupe
Originally posted by PunkRock
since when is the Land Rover Defender a sports car?
Speaking of the 575MM, i've found a video, let me check to find it...
Comparison of the 550Maranello and the 575MMaranello at Fiorano, driving by Luca Badoer... (I'm surprised, first time it's not Rubens or Michael driving the new cars!)
you need to unzip the file though to see the video... 7,5 mb.
http://www.ferrariworld.com/cmc_upload/1/610/732/933/575M_320200_240k.zip
Originally posted by GilesGuthrie
Good video man. :thumbsup:
Not convinced by the back to back test though. The 575 seemed a lot flatter in the corners, but also seemed to be a bit of an understeerer, whereas the 550 was being steered more on the throttle. Were they demoing the TC? And at one point the 550 was majorly sideways, which would impact on the lap time. Perhaps a bit of a fudge to get the result!
But a top vid nonetheless. Cheers PunkRock
Originally posted by PunkRock
since when is the Land Rover Defender a sports car?
For many the Defender is a surprise entry into the top 10, but year after year this car doesnt lose its appeal. Even at 10 years of age this car is usually worth more than 50% of its original list price, which reinforces the extraordinary strength of the Land Rover brand and this four-wheel drive workhorse, he added.