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Top and flop: The good and bad car news of week 24

by Redaction
18/06/2021
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Top and flop: The good and bad car news of week 24
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+ Top – The Porsche 911 GT3 Touring is for wallflowers who love to steer

A few weeks ago, Auto Review drove the new Porsche 911 GT3. We were overloaded with attention: thumbs up, passers-by yelling ‘cool cart’, people filming on the highway. But suppose you do want the sharpness of the Porsche 911 GT3, but not the star status. Then this is the car for you: the Porsche 911 GT3 Touring.


+ Top – Win a long weekend in the Peugeot 508 Peugeot Sport Engineered

The Peugeot 508 Peugeot Sport Engineered is Peugeot’s strongest road car ever. You can experience for yourself what 360 hp from a turbo engine and two electric motors feels like. Join our giveaway! And have a chance to win a long weekend of steering in the 508 Peugeot Sport Engineered.

Top and flop: The good and bad car news of week 24

+ Top – Painting in the attic? Dust it off and buy a Polestar 1 with it!

Artists and art collectors can now purchase a Polestar 1 with art. The Swedish brand will accept paintings, sculptures, photographs and art installations as payment for its €159,500 plug-in hybrid coupe until August 15.

Top and flop: The good and bad car news of week 24

+ Top – Surprise! Lancia gets new models and comes back to Europe

Okay, okay, strictly speaking Lancia is already in Europe. The brand is only available in Italy, where the only model is the ten-year-old Ypsilon. But parent company Stellantis has decided to put work in Lancia. There is a new designer and new models are on the way, which will also be released in the rest of Europe.

Top and flop: The good and bad car news of week 24

– Flop – Here’s Why Tesla’s Knight Rider Steering Wheel Isn’t Working

Tesla understands the phrase ‘never change a winning team‘ not. Because in the renewed Tesla Model S, the American manufacturer has deemed it necessary to replace the steering wheel with a kind of control stick. And that that doesn’t work, we see in this video, in which someone takes the electric car for a round.

Top and flop: The good and bad car news of week 24

– Flop – Attention holidaymakers! Even an electric car must have an environmental sticker in Germany

In Germany, many cities have an environmental zone, within which an environmental sticker on your car is mandatory (if you don’t have one, you can be fined). This one Environmental badge strangely enough, this applies not only to cars with a combustion engine, but even to electric cars.

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