Terenci - moda ili potreba ?
Re: Terenci - moda ili potreba ?
Kvaziterenac Rav4 (onaj 2008) je imao blokadu centralnog diferencijala. E sad, sto je Subaru poseban? Ima blokiran centralni dif stalno?
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Re: Terenci - moda ili potreba ?
https://www.subaru.com.au/car-advice/awd-vs-4wd
Kod njih je stalno i nema rucnog biranja, safety feature
Kod njih je stalno i nema rucnog biranja, safety feature
Boringly average, but also perfect for school run mums
Re: Terenci - moda ili potreba ?
https://youtu.be/0_MXK2nzt2Y
https://youtu.be/2OzK-oRPCbs
https://youtu.be/2OzK-oRPCbs
Re: Terenci - moda ili potreba ?
Rav4 ima centralnu blokadu. Tu se trebao popeti al ajd.
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Re: Terenci - moda ili potreba ?
Test sa rolerima je prilicno mator i treba uzeti sa rezervom, video je iz 2008me, a novi VAG-ovi 4wd imaju haldex nove generacije koji bez problema u kombinaciji sa kocenjem tockova preko abs uspesno krecu sa 3 tocka na rolerima. Nije kao auti sa mehanickom blokadom difa ali prilicno lepo to radi .
Evo video:
https://youtu.be/at9MBPhpJAQ?t=206
i jos jedan
https://youtu.be/dn8ZzPQu7lA?t=93
Evo video:
https://youtu.be/at9MBPhpJAQ?t=206
i jos jedan
https://youtu.be/dn8ZzPQu7lA?t=93
Re: Terenci - moda ili potreba ?
https://youtu.be/qYSSoIVB8x0
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Re: Terenci - moda ili potreba ?
Voda kroz koju sam prosao u Grckoj je nista naspram ovoga sta su radili na testu
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMeOitAiEy0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMeOitAiEy0
Re: Terenci - moda ili potreba ?
Ima li odvratnijeg terenca? UAZ 469/Hunter je ljepotica za ovo cudo.
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The Hummer H1 Lives On As The Humvee C-Series
https://www.autoevolution.com/news/the- ... 17631.html#
https://www.autoevolution.com/news/the- ... 17631.html#
Re: Terenci - moda ili potreba ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IiKpKKuvkL0
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Re: Terenci - moda ili potreba ?
Ne moram ni gledati, pobjedjuje Jeep.
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Re: Terenci - moda ili potreba ?
pa ne pobedjuje a i logicno je jer ima at(ili mt) gume a povlace se na asfaltu.
Re: Terenci - moda ili potreba ?
Kad bi ga ubacio u spore otisao bi.
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Rezvani Tank, 500 KS.
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America's SUV thirst hits luxury brands behind the scenes
http://www.autonews.com/article/2017110 ... the-scenes
Mercedes extended its U.S. sales lead among luxury brands in October, with the German brand's total deliveries rising 1 percent, excluding van models or Smart small cars.
Luxury automakers benefiting from red-hot demand for lucrative SUVs and crossovers are dealing with a behind-the-scenes headache because of just how swiftly consumer demand has shifted away from their sedans.
The glut of vehicles being returned after their leases expire disproportionately affects premium brands such as Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Lexus and Audi, because they rely more on leasing than mainstream brands. Sales for luxury manufacturers' car models have dropped dramatically the last few years, leaving them in a bind with both too much supply and falling demand.
"It's not necessarily the overwhelming amount of vehicles, it's the mix of those flood of vehicles," Scott Keogh, president of Audi of America, said in an interview last week at Bloomberg's New York headquarters. "You're throwing all these cars into the marketplace a couple years after it has evaporated and jumped into SUVs."
Luxury automakers reported fresh figures this week showing just how pronounced the preference for sport utility vehicles has become. Demand surged last month for models like the Audi Q5, Mercedes GLE and Lexus GX, and slumped for sedans including the Mercedes S-Class, Audi A4 and Lexus GS.
Mercedes extended its sales lead for the year, with the German brand's total deliveries rising 1 percent, excluding van models or Smart small cars. With a 9.6 percent sales gain in October, Audi continued to narrow its gap with Lexus, which reported a 7.7 percent drop. BMW -- which delayed reporting sales 24 hours following an IT issue -- saw October deliveries fall 3.4 percent.
The surplus of luxury coupes and sedans returning after leases poses obvious challenges to the used-car market. Significantly more passenger cars were leased a few years ago than there's appetite for now -- SUVs and crossovers have surged to 56 percent of luxury sales this year through September, compared with just 42 percent three years ago, according to car-shopping website Edmunds.
Until demand for car models stabilizes, the vehicles returning to the pre-owned market are going to be out of step with what consumers want. And if supply and demand remain out of whack, it'll depress prices of coupes and sedans and have an impact on the new-car market. When vehicles aren't retaining value well, it makes leasing more costly, pricing consumers out of the market or forcing manufacturers to offer richer incentives.
Thanks to the hot-selling Q5 and Q7, Audi's average incentive spending per SUV has barely budged this year, at $1,994 through October, the lowest among the four top-selling luxury brands, according to Autodata Corp. But discounts on Audi car models have risen by about $391 per vehicle to $4,796.
Mercedes is spending $6,755 on incentives per car sold through the first 10 months of the year, up about $242, while Lexus is up $266 to $5,426. Only BMW has reduced spending on passenger-car discounts, dropping its promotions by about $1,533 to $5,747 per vehicle through October, data released Thursday show.
http://www.autonews.com/article/2017110 ... the-scenes
Mercedes extended its U.S. sales lead among luxury brands in October, with the German brand's total deliveries rising 1 percent, excluding van models or Smart small cars.
Luxury automakers benefiting from red-hot demand for lucrative SUVs and crossovers are dealing with a behind-the-scenes headache because of just how swiftly consumer demand has shifted away from their sedans.
The glut of vehicles being returned after their leases expire disproportionately affects premium brands such as Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Lexus and Audi, because they rely more on leasing than mainstream brands. Sales for luxury manufacturers' car models have dropped dramatically the last few years, leaving them in a bind with both too much supply and falling demand.
"It's not necessarily the overwhelming amount of vehicles, it's the mix of those flood of vehicles," Scott Keogh, president of Audi of America, said in an interview last week at Bloomberg's New York headquarters. "You're throwing all these cars into the marketplace a couple years after it has evaporated and jumped into SUVs."
Luxury automakers reported fresh figures this week showing just how pronounced the preference for sport utility vehicles has become. Demand surged last month for models like the Audi Q5, Mercedes GLE and Lexus GX, and slumped for sedans including the Mercedes S-Class, Audi A4 and Lexus GS.
Mercedes extended its sales lead for the year, with the German brand's total deliveries rising 1 percent, excluding van models or Smart small cars. With a 9.6 percent sales gain in October, Audi continued to narrow its gap with Lexus, which reported a 7.7 percent drop. BMW -- which delayed reporting sales 24 hours following an IT issue -- saw October deliveries fall 3.4 percent.
The surplus of luxury coupes and sedans returning after leases poses obvious challenges to the used-car market. Significantly more passenger cars were leased a few years ago than there's appetite for now -- SUVs and crossovers have surged to 56 percent of luxury sales this year through September, compared with just 42 percent three years ago, according to car-shopping website Edmunds.
Until demand for car models stabilizes, the vehicles returning to the pre-owned market are going to be out of step with what consumers want. And if supply and demand remain out of whack, it'll depress prices of coupes and sedans and have an impact on the new-car market. When vehicles aren't retaining value well, it makes leasing more costly, pricing consumers out of the market or forcing manufacturers to offer richer incentives.
Thanks to the hot-selling Q5 and Q7, Audi's average incentive spending per SUV has barely budged this year, at $1,994 through October, the lowest among the four top-selling luxury brands, according to Autodata Corp. But discounts on Audi car models have risen by about $391 per vehicle to $4,796.
Mercedes is spending $6,755 on incentives per car sold through the first 10 months of the year, up about $242, while Lexus is up $266 to $5,426. Only BMW has reduced spending on passenger-car discounts, dropping its promotions by about $1,533 to $5,747 per vehicle through October, data released Thursday show.
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