Re: Bugatti Chiron
Bugatti CEO drives new Chiron faster than a race car at Le Mans
Bugatti CEO drives new Chiron faster than a race car at Le Mans
RC:Thank you so much.
Not a bad color but barely visible, so probably not a good choice.
Red is, like you said, too Ferrari-like.
Maybe some sort of pastel blueish color?
I think Audi misses an opportunity here...
was gonna say it before i read your post. blue would be nice.
Bugatti considering 4 options for new model line, including Galibier sedan
I would be surprised if Dürheimer will get ANY funding for entirely new model ranges in the current situation... where even the parent company is contemplating which products to focus on. At least Bugatti is in the lucky situation to have completed the Chiron development. If they´d still be in the middle of the process I´d doubt they would come up with a final production cars in foreseeable future.
That would be an interesting thought, to be honest. Still, there needs to be money available to develop such a car. On top of that, where do you position such a model in comparison to Bentley and Audi´s A8 as well as the Chiron?
I would be surprised if Bugatti is continuing any development in the current situation, maybe these are some concepts done by Bugatti under Dürheimer to show the brand´s potential.
Aug 25, 2016 5:33:41 AM
Anyone heard any rumors about this?
Aug 25, 2016 7:16:41 AM
Aug 25, 2016 7:23:01 AM
jamesdamanuk1:
Why do Americans always have to yell lol
Funny you mention that, only days ago I was explaining my wife 'Americans tend to yell', when moments later an American family took a table next to us on a very silent restaurant terrace in Portofino, minutes later all peace and quiet was indeed gone "oh my god, this is like the most beautiful place I've ever seen".
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Porker:jamesdamanuk1:
Why do Americans always have to yell lolFunny you mention that, only days ago I was explaining my wife 'Americans tend to yell', when moments later an American family took a table next to us on a very silent restaurant terrace in Portofino, minutes later all peace and quiet was indeed gone "oh my god, this is like the most beautiful place I've ever seen".
Funny, me and my family always discuss how uneducated Europeans are when they ignore lines (cashiers, amusement parks, museums, etc.), don't open doors for women or slide through (men) when women open doors and that our experience in the US is completely different (much more positive).
Americans yell? Have you ever been to Italy or Spain? Mostly Brits and Germans yelling.
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RC:Porker:jamesdamanuk1:
Why do Americans always have to yell lolFunny you mention that, only days ago I was explaining my wife 'Americans tend to yell', when moments later an American family took a table next to us on a very silent restaurant terrace in Portofino, minutes later all peace and quiet was indeed gone "oh my god, this is like the most beautiful place I've ever seen".
Funny, me and my family always discuss how uneducated Europeans are when they ignore lines (cashiers, amusement parks, museums, etc.), don't open doors for women or slide through (men) when women open doors and that our experience in the US is completely different (much more positive).
Americans yell? Have you ever been to Italy or Spain? Mostly Brits and Germans yelling.
I suppose you're referring to Mallorca/Ibiza Brits and Germans in resorts? When I come across Brits or Germans in a regular restaurant (i.e. not in Disneyland or a huge resort) they're always very well mannered people imo.
1992 Mercedes-Benz W124 500E / 2003 BMW M3 CSL (sold) / 2008 Porsche 911 GT3 RS / 2013 MINI John Cooper Works GP / 2014 BMW Alpina D3 biturbo Touring
Porker:RC:Porker:jamesdamanuk1:
Why do Americans always have to yell lolFunny you mention that, only days ago I was explaining my wife 'Americans tend to yell', when moments later an American family took a table next to us on a very silent restaurant terrace in Portofino, minutes later all peace and quiet was indeed gone "oh my god, this is like the most beautiful place I've ever seen".
Funny, me and my family always discuss how uneducated Europeans are when they ignore lines (cashiers, amusement parks, museums, etc.), don't open doors for women or slide through (men) when women open doors and that our experience in the US is completely different (much more positive).
Americans yell? Have you ever been to Italy or Spain? Mostly Brits and Germans yelling.
I suppose you're referring to Mallorca/Ibiza Brits and Germans in resorts? When I come across Brits or Germans in a regular restaurant (i.e. not in Disneyland or a huge resort) they're always very well mannered people imo.
Yes. Luxury resorts is a different story, I'm talking about "regular" people, not like me and you.
Americans are very enthusiastic, I actually love that. OK, maybe they shouldn't always react to a Disney Show as if NASA just sent up astronauts to Mars but...
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Truth is: The noise level in all restaurants is often very high but we have two kids, so...noise is not an issue for us anymore.
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SciFrog:We have two kids too, noise is an issue. Everywhere...
We don't care anymore, we got used to it. One of our friends avoids any kind of amusement park, concert, similar stuff because he cannot stand noise. Usually his wife and the kids go alone because he can't stand noise (and people crowds). Funny though: He drives a Harley on weekends and a pretty loud one.
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If you think americans are loud you should get some latin friends. I cringe every time im flying back to the DR and can hear the people being loud in the airport terminal from 3 gates away. I feel so embarrassed i just sit in a corner like a mouse and don't make a peep.
Whoopsy:SciFrog:Americans yell, the more alcohol they consume the worse it gets. We can never have a quiet diner anywhere in the US...
Shocker, and I only thought Canadians do that.
Only when they watch ice hockey...
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Enmanuel:If you think americans are loud you should get some latin friends. I cringe every time im flying back to the DR and can hear the people being loud in the airport terminal from 3 gates away. I feel so embarrassed i just sit in a corner like a mouse and don't make a peep.
Oh yes...Miami airport (or any less luxurious Florida mall...)...great sounds.
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Enmanuel:If you think americans are loud you should get some latin friends. I cringe every time im flying back to the DR and can hear the people being loud in the airport terminal from 3 gates away. I feel so embarrassed i just sit in a corner like a mouse and don't make a peep.
I am from Latin culture, my wife is 75% Italian, we go all the time to Italy and travel all over the world and meet a lot of international people. The Americans are by far the worst.
Enmanuel:If you think americans are loud you should get some latin friends. I cringe every time im flying back to the DR and can hear the people being loud in the airport terminal from 3 gates away. I feel so embarrassed i just sit in a corner like a mouse and don't make a peep.
I think you are being harsh on your countrymen/women. I am in DR right now on holiday ( about to leave though). We were in a longish queue for immigration when we came in and it was very civilized despite a lot of families etc with young kids.