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JFK 2017-04-21 21:50 | A convertible or cabriolet is an automobile body style that can convert between an open-air mode and an enclosed one, varying in degree and means by model. Off-road: Another type of convertibles is the off-road vehicles with removable soft tops such as Jeep Wrangler, Suzuki Escudo, Suzuki Samurai, Ford Bronco, Land Rover Defender, Mercedes-Benz G-Class, early models of Toyota Land Cruiser, Land Rover Defender, etc. All these models are available with various types of soft tops that attach to the roll cage or to the installation points on the vehicle's body. - Only the following vehicles will be accepted: Coupés, Convertibles, Sports Cars, Luxury Cars (> € 80,000), Race Car, Concept Car and Collection Cars (> 30 years). I really think about quitting this "competition" altogether. -- Last edit: 2017-04-21 21:53:29 |
Rinspeed 2017-04-21 23:41 | JFK schreef A convertible or cabriolet is an automobile body style that can convert between an open-air mode and an enclosed one, varying in degree and means by model. Off-road: Another type of convertibles is the off-road vehicles with removable soft tops such as Jeep Wrangler, Suzuki Escudo, Suzuki Samurai, Ford Bronco, Land Rover Defender, Mercedes-Benz G-Class, early models of Toyota Land Cruiser, Land Rover Defender, etc. All these models are available with various types of soft tops that attach to the roll cage or to the installation points on the vehicle's body. - Only the following vehicles will be accepted: Coupés, Convertibles, Sports Cars, Luxury Cars (> € 80,000), Race Car, Concept Car and Collection Cars (> 30 years). I really think about quitting this "competition" altogether. these vehicles are really limit. It's like Fiat 500C or DS3 Cabrio. Sorry if you are offended but i don't want you to quit that only for that. |
Desscythe17 2017-04-22 09:12 | In my personal opinion coupés and convertibles should be integrated in the luxury cars category, so not under €80,000. I don't really see what is so special about a BMW 2/4 or Audi A5, I see dozens of them every day here in England, and back home they are also common. I also think it's kind of strange that very cheap and uninteresting cars can pass through these categories. -- Last edit: 2017-04-22 09:13:40 |
Rinspeed 2017-04-22 10:20 | Desscythe17 schreef In my personal opinion coupés and convertibles should be integrated in the luxury cars category, so not under €80,000. I don't really see what is so special about a BMW 2/4 or Audi A5, I see dozens of them every day here in England, and back home they are also common. I also think it's kind of strange that very cheap and uninteresting cars can pass through these categories. we can change the rules. it's a possibility. Opinion of the others? -- Last edit: 2017-04-22 10:22:22 |
Rinspeed 2017-04-22 10:28 | Rinspeed schreef we can change the rules. it's a possibility. Opinion of the others? but more than 80000, this will let out some cars like Alfa 4C or Lotus Elise or future Alpine. And also what about the sports hatch? You include them? |
Desscythe17 2017-04-22 10:53 | Rinspeed schreef but more than 80000, this will let out some cars like Alfa 4C or Lotus Elise or future Alpine. And also what about the sports hatch? You include them? I think those cars would still fall under the Sports Cars category. |
Rinspeed 2017-04-22 11:10 | Desscythe17 schreef I think those cars would still fall under the Sports Cars category. ah yes it was the case. So others opinions? |
fck 2017-04-22 11:23 | Yes, cars like 4C or Elise should be considered as a sport cars. About other coupes and convertibles I think we can easily set the limit to 50-60k€. And what about adding special/limited editions (made no more than 500-1000 copies) for cars priced over 40k€? |
sajmon14 2017-04-22 13:06 | Well we should have some sort of "depends on setting rule". For example a Trabant 1.1 can be classified as "not enough interesting" for someone but for me or JFK such car would be really unique or rare etc. Dunno if the Trabant was good example but you should understand my point. |
JFK 2017-04-22 13:07 | sajmon14 schreef Well we should have some sort of "depends on setting rule". For example a Trabant 1.1 can be classified as "not enough interesting" for someone but for me or JFK such car would be really unique or rare etc. Dunno if the Trabant was good example but you should understand my point. +1 |
Rinspeed 2017-04-22 13:18 | sajmon14 schreef Well we should have some sort of "depends on setting rule". For example a Trabant 1.1 can be classified as "not enough interesting" for someone but for me or JFK such car would be really unique or rare etc. Dunno if the Trabant was good example but you should understand my point. Trabant are in majority collection cars so not in this case. But i don't understand the thing you want. |
sajmon14 2017-04-22 13:30 | I mean sometimes a car isn't accepted because it's not considered itneresting/unique but in fact it is. |
Rinspeed 2017-04-22 13:33 | sajmon14 schreef I mean sometimes a car isn't accepted because it's not considered itneresting/unique but in fact it is. the only cars i hadn't accept is cars (sedan or things like that) with the end year >1990 not because it's ininteresting or unique |
Rinspeed 2017-04-22 13:52 | fck schreef Yes, cars like 4C or Elise should be considered as a sport cars. About other coupes and convertibles I think we can easily set the limit to 50-60k€. And what about adding special/limited editions (made no more than 500-1000 copies) for cars priced over 40k€? For the 50-60000 € limit no others opinions? Limited series for what type of cars? Sports cars like before? |
Rinspeed 2017-04-22 14:18 | For example with a limit of >80000 € for coupe and convertible (and not sport cars or sport versions of coupe or convertible for example Audi S5 allowed) Actual European Cars not allowed with this system: Audi A3 Cabrio, Audi A5, Audi TT, BMW 2, BMW 4, BMW Z4, Citroën E-Mehari, DS3 Cabrio, Fiat 500C, Fiat 124 Spider, Land Rover Range Rover Evoque Cabriolet, Mercedes C Coupe, Mercedes E Coupe, Mercedes SLC, Mini Cabrio, Opel Cascada, Smart Fortwo Cabrio, VW Beetle Cab, VW Scirocco Also for others cars, basic mustang or camaro will not be allowed i think |
Mark0 2017-04-22 14:58 | I think that we should allow sport versions of there so-called coupe convertible cars, like S3, S5, TT-S, Scirocco R and similar. |
Rinspeed 2017-04-22 15:18 | Mark0 schreef I think that we should allow sport versions of there so-called coupe convertible cars, like S3, S5, TT-S, Scirocco R and similar. yes of course this is what i want to say in my last post |
Rinspeed 2017-04-22 15:37 | Are we ok with that? |
Mark0 2017-04-22 15:52 | It's OK with me. |
Rinspeed 2017-04-22 16:15 | The others members? |
fck 2017-04-22 19:25 | Same to me. |
Rinspeed 2017-04-23 11:21 | if it's the case i will surely erase the cars that aren't in the rules (i don't think there is a lot of them) |
Rinspeed 2017-04-23 18:33 | i had change the text for the Car Spotting rules and i will erase some cars that aren't in the rules. |
carcrasher88 2020-07-02 23:20 | Apparently, Suzuki is going to be introducing a new SUV to their European lineup. Called the ACross, it's a plug-in hybrid that will sit above the Vitara...and is literally a Toyota RAV4 PHV with a Suzuki-exclusive front end and badging. www.whatcar.com/news/2021-suzuki-across-large-suv-revealed-price-specs-and-release-date/n21628 |
carcrasher88 2020-09-15 23:17 | Following in the footsteps of the ACross, Suzuki is now introducing a new hybrid-only estate to their European lineup. Called Swace, it's basically a Suzuki badged version of the Euro-market Toyota Corolla Touring Sports Hybrid. www.motor1.com/news/444086/suzuki-swace-toyota-corolla-europe/ |
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