Palmball
MB Enthusiast
Went to (finally!) pick my SLS up today so here a few ramblings from my visit....
Firstly and most excitingly, I was shown round an AMG GT
Aesthetically, it's exactly as per the pictures - I wondered if it'd look better in person but it's no different. It looks quite sharp and contemporary, but not naturally pretty (to be fair, neither is the SLS). It's noticeably smaller than the SLS though, very similar size wise to the 991 or F-Type. Unfortunately they wouldn't let me take pictures
The interior is phenomenal - really funky and beautifully built. The seats as in all AMG's are superb and AMG's new steering wheel looks fab and feels even better. Boot space was smaller than I expected given the hatch design, but still better than 991 or F-Type.
The best bit is they did allow me to start and rev it up so I can now comfortably confirm there's nothing to worry about in terms of sound from AMG's new 4.0 bi turbo. It sounded outrageously good - it's pure AMG and the throttle response (at idle at least) was super sharp. As good as the 6.2? Not sure without a side by side comparison but there's nothing wrong with it isolation.
I also had a good look round the new S63 AMG coupe and that really does look good - it's big, but it's a very pretty car IMO. The interior though is another masterpiece - I honestly reckon, despite the stuck-on ipad looks, the latest MB interiors are impressive from the new C class, S class and AMG GT.
One of the other visitors turned up in a Mclaren P1, which I really didn't like the look of (huge panel gaps too, so it looked a bit unfinished). It seemed to have its suspension on some kind of off road setting too Anyway, the P1 was on Florida plates which, if he's flown it over from the States, is some extravagance and a half!
Firstly and most excitingly, I was shown round an AMG GT
Aesthetically, it's exactly as per the pictures - I wondered if it'd look better in person but it's no different. It looks quite sharp and contemporary, but not naturally pretty (to be fair, neither is the SLS). It's noticeably smaller than the SLS though, very similar size wise to the 991 or F-Type. Unfortunately they wouldn't let me take pictures
The interior is phenomenal - really funky and beautifully built. The seats as in all AMG's are superb and AMG's new steering wheel looks fab and feels even better. Boot space was smaller than I expected given the hatch design, but still better than 991 or F-Type.
The best bit is they did allow me to start and rev it up so I can now comfortably confirm there's nothing to worry about in terms of sound from AMG's new 4.0 bi turbo. It sounded outrageously good - it's pure AMG and the throttle response (at idle at least) was super sharp. As good as the 6.2? Not sure without a side by side comparison but there's nothing wrong with it isolation.
I also had a good look round the new S63 AMG coupe and that really does look good - it's big, but it's a very pretty car IMO. The interior though is another masterpiece - I honestly reckon, despite the stuck-on ipad looks, the latest MB interiors are impressive from the new C class, S class and AMG GT.
One of the other visitors turned up in a Mclaren P1, which I really didn't like the look of (huge panel gaps too, so it looked a bit unfinished). It seemed to have its suspension on some kind of off road setting too Anyway, the P1 was on Florida plates which, if he's flown it over from the States, is some extravagance and a half!
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