Question about Noble the carmaker
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Question about Noble the carmaker
Next Year I am planning to buy a new car.
The cars I have in mind is Porsche GT3, 996 Turbo, 997 Carrera S or a Noble.
In Sweden we donīt have Noble on the market so If I want to buy one I have to import one from the UK.
Does anyone here have any experience with Noble? Quality of the cars? Capable to be daily driven? Where can I find used Nobles for sale?
Best Regards
Johan
Stockholm/Sweden
The cars I have in mind is Porsche GT3, 996 Turbo, 997 Carrera S or a Noble.
In Sweden we donīt have Noble on the market so If I want to buy one I have to import one from the UK.
Does anyone here have any experience with Noble? Quality of the cars? Capable to be daily driven? Where can I find used Nobles for sale?
Best Regards
Johan
Stockholm/Sweden
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PM my mate Steve Chaps as he had one for a while last year. Not the best experience he's ever had with a car I am led to believe, but I'll let him tell you about it.
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this is what autocar said about the Noble M12 GTO in thier supercar supplement a couple of weeks ago.....
"Here is a track ready car that also does the commute in between witout complaint. At its heart is a reworked Ford V6 with 310bhp, but the real reason to adore the Noble is that it's a glutton for punishment; it diesn't seem to fall apart, break down or blow up, even if it can run a little hot."
"Here is a track ready car that also does the commute in between witout complaint. At its heart is a reworked Ford V6 with 310bhp, but the real reason to adore the Noble is that it's a glutton for punishment; it diesn't seem to fall apart, break down or blow up, even if it can run a little hot."
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