GTP Cool Wall: 2013 Jaguar C-X75 Prototype

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2013 Jaguar C-X75 Prototype


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Uh, no, because bigger doesn't always equal better unless your name is W&N.
Well I'm not saying its always better, because thats not always true haha. Im saying it a gigantic motor would attract more attention than stock.
 
Well I'm not saying its always better, because thats not always true haha. Im saying it a gigantic motor would attract more attention than stock.
Thats not what you originally said though. You posted that the "biggest baddest" motor is one people will always drool over.

That's not true in this economy anymore.
 
Thats not what you originally said though. You posted that the "biggest baddest" motor is one people will always drool over.

That's not true in this economy anymore.
Not to the average person, you're right.
 
It's not that he hates the British, but merely that his definition of cool is almost reversed from that of most people here, and he's unable to accept that someone might disagree with him.

Oh I know he probably doesn't hate the British or Russians or Germans. Problem is some of us are good at remember such snide remarks made and we infuse it to our post that rebuke what he says because he brings it on himself. Also for the last part I agree, he can't accept others disagreeing.

There are plenty of British cars I like. The reason I hate this one is that, unlike a supercar, which is supposed to have a massive, loud V10 or V12, this has a stupid little four-cylinder and electric motors. It doesn't have the right sort of bravado or presence for a supercar.

Who says that Super cars have to have loud V10 or V12s? Obviously you don't know history or super cars to have an legitimate reason to talk, because there isn't a set criteria of what a supercar should sound or have. Also if small engines are so stupid then why do you have a fetish with the one in your car? Also do you know the build on the one in the jag and the dimension set up of it compared to 1.6l engines of other makes. Cause if you did you'd see it's not some ordinary 1.6 you find in a Sentra.
 
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