Submitted by WaynesWorldAutoBlogUk on Tue, 2012-12-11 06:38.
The driver could at least have had a smile on his face - and look remotely awake. Ungrateful git.
Submitted by pete_suffolk on Tue, 2012-12-11 15:25.
Love the overall shape - but that rear view! Much too generic. Could be anything. I really think they could have tried harder there!
Submitted by mb on Tue, 2012-12-11 18:32.
oh dear! which interior is good, Jag XJ or this Maserati, love them both...simply beautiful, simple interior.only gripe is that the tailights look a bit like an Audi's lights. would be nice if they had a very unique design
Submitted by Higgins on Tue, 2012-12-11 18:42.
To be fair it is not just AutoExpress - the other reviews of this car have been similarly luke-warm. They seem to like everything about the car and then finish up with a rather unenthusiastic verdict. I think it was because its predecessor was larger than life and this does a lot very well but doesn't shout about it. A victim of its own discreet competence rather than prejudice from Italophobes?
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The driver could at least have had a smile on his face - and look remotely awake. Ungrateful git.
Love the overall shape - but that rear view! Much too generic. Could be anything. I really think they could have tried harder there!
oh dear! which interior is good, Jag XJ or this Maserati, love them both...simply beautiful, simple interior.only gripe is that the tailights look a bit like an Audi's lights. would be nice if they had a very unique design
To be fair it is not just AutoExpress - the other reviews of this car have been similarly luke-warm. They seem to like everything about the car and then finish up with a rather unenthusiastic verdict. I think it was because its predecessor was larger than life and this does a lot very well but doesn't shout about it. A victim of its own discreet competence rather than prejudice from Italophobes?