Fifth Gear Test the Noble M600
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Looks and sounds awesome, but you can't build your brand on making "affordable" supercars and then immediately jumping to exotic pricing on the next model regardless how good it might be.
That's like selling a Swatch the first time and then their next model selling for Vacheron Constantin prices.
That's like selling a Swatch the first time and then their next model selling for Vacheron Constantin prices.
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Sure, I agree, that the price is a bit steep. But for the speed it achieves it is relatively cheap. The Lamborghini Murcielago LP670-4 SV costs 270,000 Pounds over there, with the Noble being 200,000. Sure, I would still prefer the SV but a 70,000 premium is a lot.
As for the TopGear test, I am pretty confident that if it had good weather (not light snow!), it would have gone to the top of the lap times board.
I love the M600, I think that it looks incredible, despite what many people say, The sheer speed it can achieve is breathtaking considering it comes from such a small company. I really respect Noble for what they have done with it!
As for the TopGear test, I am pretty confident that if it had good weather (not light snow!), it would have gone to the top of the lap times board.
I love the M600, I think that it looks incredible, despite what many people say, The sheer speed it can achieve is breathtaking considering it comes from such a small company. I really respect Noble for what they have done with it!
Last edited by B4rad; 06-21-2010 at 12:13 AM.
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Tiff is still with 5th Gear, but no Tom Ford this time around, sadly.
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Looks and sounds awesome, but you can't build your brand on making "affordable" supercars and then immediately jumping to exotic pricing on the next model regardless how good it might be.
That's like selling a Swatch the first time and then their next model selling for Vacheron Constantin prices.
That's like selling a Swatch the first time and then their next model selling for Vacheron Constantin prices.
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