Ferrari 250 GTO vs 288 GTO vs 599 GTO
#13
So, the day after the show everyone is talking about Top Gear and Clarkson.....mission accomplished
When Clarkson called the F40 the greatest modern supercar I'm sure Mclaren F1 owners or Enzo owners may have disagreed...and it stoked conversation and interest in the show. The GTO comments are just Clarkson straining to be original and controversial. In the end, splitting hairs on a track is just that.
My advice ? Drive a GTO and form your own opinion
When Clarkson called the F40 the greatest modern supercar I'm sure Mclaren F1 owners or Enzo owners may have disagreed...and it stoked conversation and interest in the show. The GTO comments are just Clarkson straining to be original and controversial. In the end, splitting hairs on a track is just that.
My advice ? Drive a GTO and form your own opinion
#15
I'm surprized by this video. I do have to agree though, I'm not a fan of all those computers "like driving a laptop". Seems like the car was drivng him not the other way around. Given I will probably never drive a GTO or any of its competitors (hint hint Jas) but going by video and article reviews I'm not a fan.
But my god I can't take away anything from that sound of the V12.
But my god I can't take away anything from that sound of the V12.
Last edited by JonA85; Feb 1, 2011 at 07:57 PM.
#16
I'm surprized by this video. I do have to agree though, I'm not a fan of all those computers "like driving a laptop". Seems like the car was drivng him not the other way around. Given I will probably never drive a GTO or any of its competitors (hint hint Jas) but going by video and article reviews I'm not a fan.
But my god I can't take away anything from that sound of the V12.
But my god I can't take away anything from that sound of the V12.
Jon, I assure you that the drive experience is anything but sterile or "computer detached"...that assessment may truly be one of Clarkson more laughable statements.
The last thing on your mind as you scream through the gears, V12 wailing, shifts banging in, and outside visuals reducing to a blur...is "boy this really feels computerized"....ummmm, no
#17
Jon, I assure you that the drive experience is anything but sterile or "computer detached"...that assessment may truly be one of Clarkson more laughable statements.
The last thing on your mind as you scream through the gears, V12 wailing, shifts banging in, and outside visuals reducing to a blur...is "boy this really feels computerized"....ummmm, no
The last thing on your mind as you scream through the gears, V12 wailing, shifts banging in, and outside visuals reducing to a blur...is "boy this really feels computerized"....ummmm, no





