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Russian Cars are superior to German Cars

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You have got to be joking, Mate.... :rofl:

German Cars are in a league of their own.

Go listen to the Sound of a German car door shutting or Engine starting or the sound of its horn.

Now try this with your car. Oh wait, you actually did those three things I just mentioned.

And let me tell you, your car sounded like some cheap Tin Foil stuff..... :p:
 
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Pictures of Presidential Cortege Model Cars Appear on Internet | Business | The Moscow Times
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A scale model of the sedan being designed by Marussia Motors
Photographs of scale models of two luxury cars that Marussia Motors is developing for senior state officials and the mass market under the so-called Cortege project have appeared on the Internet for the first time.

The project dates to 2012, when President Vladimir Putin ordered government departments to find a domestic alternative to the upscale German car brands, including Mercedes and BMW, in which he and other officials are typically chauffeured around.

A number of domestic firms have been tasked with designing Putin's new limousine. ZiL, which used to produce luxury cars for Soviet leaders, presented Putin with its vision of a presidential machine in December 2012, but he was reportedly unimpressed with the design.

The two firms currently collaborating on the project are Marussia, a Russian sports car maker founded in 2007 that owns it own formula 1 team, and the state-run NAMI auto institute. The companies are now working together on a core blueprint, after which they will split and tailor the joint design to suit different audiences, a Marussia spokesman said, Autovesti reported Monday.

Marussia will develop cars for the general public, while NAMI will produce vehicles for the president's motorcade, the spokesman said.

The cars will be mass produced starting in 2018, Marussia said.



ZiL Presidential Limo concept car - Photo #7


Back in February, we told you that Marussia Motors and Russian website Cardesign were hosting a design contest for a new presidential limo for Vladimir Putin. With more than 100 suggestions submitted, the contest has now come to an end, the vehicle envisioned by Yaroslav Yakovlev and Bernd Weel being declared the winner.

The new limousine design was created by the two over the course of three weeks, and the end result is quite impressive. The vehicle sports a long hood and an imposing front end with huge Rolls-Royce-inspired fascia. Round the back, the design is more original, with unique taillamps and a center-mounted dual-exhaust system.

No word on whether this ZiL concept will be put into production, but if it gets green-lighted it has a great chance to become the most exquisite presidential limo to roam the streets. Now let's wait and see if it gets Vladimir Putin's approval.
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