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Topic about Noble


Guest angela

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watched the review by Clarkson and the turbo sound like darth vader kana locked in the boot and it's a very good car.

supercar performance but not a supercar price tag.

Noble is a very special company a small company taking head on with the 911 and now that grown bigger and launched a new car called the M600...

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Press release from Noble:

The ethos of the M600 has developed from a small team passionate about driving. This ethos has evolved from our research of the available 'supercars' many of which lean heavily on computer assistance. The use of fashionable, but often inefficient paddle shifts, over assisted brakes and inopportune traction control have all become standard features of the modern supercar.

We at Noble think it is time to break the mould, feeling that this now ubiquitous 'digital' driver assistance disengages the driver experience and reward. We have often encountered, when turning off these devices, that computer generated support can often cosmetically mask and flatter inferior chassis and handling characteristics. We decided that with the introduction of the M600, it was time to 'get back to basics', to concentrate on the more 'analogue' qualities of design utilising a principle of pure engineering integrity from the chassis up, putting you, the driver, back in control.

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