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If this is true it will delay the development of the D8 with at least 6 to 9 months. And all the money that is spend on R&D to fit the GM V8 is wasted.
Does Spyker/Snoras have enough money (and time) to make such a decission? When they want to change to BMW in the long run it might be a good idea. So they bring the D8 to the market with a GM V8 and after 2 years they introduce BMW engines into the D8 and C8 Aileron. |
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Alle kleuren van de regenboog: Spyker C8 - Autogespot
All those different colors look so nice ![]() I prefer the red one
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Here's an article about the new Lexus LF-A in the latest Autoweek: Tokyo auto show: The new Lexus LFA is one beautiful screamer
In the ninth paragraph, while describing the LF-A's handling, they compare the handling versus that of a rear-engined Porsche or mid-engined Spyker, Ferrari, or Audi R8. I think it is notable that Spyker is now seen as being well-known enough among enthusiasts to be used as a reference point in such an article, and even more remarkable is that they listed Spyker before Ferrari and Audi! This is exactly the type of mainstream awareness that Spyker has been looking for. Based on the number of new owners we have here recently, I say it's working.
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