Thread 28466783 - /o/ [Archived: 1065 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/19/2025, 11:30:59 AM No.28466783
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Has anyone here ever driven a Purosangue or Urus? A lot of them hate them because their brands dont do SUVs and gatekeep them but apparently the Urus has sold incredibly well despite said unpopularity among gatekeepers.
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 11:36:00 AM No.28466792
>>28466783 (OP)
same deal with porsche, people who liked the sports cars didn't like the suvs but guess what vapid trophy wives saved them from bankruptcy and now bankroll their cool shit
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 11:46:59 AM No.28466801
>>28466783 (OP)
I haven't personally but I do know someone who has. Supposedly the Urus feels like just another VAG product while the Purosangue is a legitimate Ferrari.
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 12:04:12 PM No.28466816
>>28466783 (OP)
poorfags can't afford it, that's why they seethe
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 12:14:37 PM No.28466833
My brother in law is a great guy but he has awful taste in cars. He leases a Urus. It’s basically a Touareg/Q7with less load space and a ton of power. I’ve only driven it once, for about a hundred miles, but I didn’t really mind it. It looks stupid and there’s far less space in there than you’d think and it isn’t as well put together as a Cayenne, but it wasn’t as awful as I was expecting. Drives like a big Audi. Lots of turbo power and lots of grip but the steering doesn’t do much and the brakes are over-servo’d

It’s got less space than a full size Range Rover, isn’t as well built as the Cayenne, has a worse interior than the Bentley thing, isn’t as practical as a Touareg/Q7 and doesn’t really do anything different to an Audi Q8. It’s also more expensive than them all. I have not driven the Ferrari but on paper it looks a lot better
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 12:29:16 PM No.28466845
>>28466801
i dont think anyone doubts the puro as a ferrari its more about it being a suv. ferrari chimped out and said its a fuv, f standing for ferrari
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 12:37:06 PM No.28466851
>>28466783 (OP)
kek nice wheelgtap
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 1:13:16 PM No.28466866
>>28466833
I don't get why the Urus has taken off so much in the influencer sphere. The Huracan was pretty much a perfect 'beginner' supercar. It sounds fantastic, looks like the batmobile and has AWD so you won't spin it into a family of 4 when you hard launch it from traffic lights.
>practicality
Literally nobody cares as soon as the V10 starts shooting flames out of the high-exit exhaust
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 3:08:17 PM No.28466944
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I wish these cars were acrually cool
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 3:13:46 PM No.28466948
>>28466783 (OP)
I've test driven the Urus, drove a coworker's Cayenne, and have sat in a Purosangue. None of them have the presence, handling, or sportiness of a real sports car from their respective manufacturers. They're exclusively for men who want the badge but are terminally pussy-whipped.
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Anonymous
6/19/2025, 3:47:04 PM No.28466977
>>28466948
The problem is that for most people, by the time you can afford to buy a supercar you are now at the age where driving it is an enormous chore. It’s why Porsche and Aston Martin have guaranteed sales among that age bracket for two doors, the car won’t shake your 70 year old body to pieces. Supercars are really bad cars to drive and live with. The owners of them agree with me, they’re rarely driven and change hands a lot as the years go by. SUVs sell as well as they do because normies of all shades and wealth like them

If I am Billy Boomer and I just cashed the pension in I am not going to buy a supercar because even if I can afford one, I want to cruise around to the golf club and maybe to the beach. It’s the same reason young supercar owners don’t buy a Radical or an Ultima. They don’t want to show up everywhere drenched in sweat with aching ribs. So the Purosangueue sells. It’s almost as if rich people are mostly old, fat and don’t want to die in car accidents
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Anonymous
6/20/2025, 4:56:37 AM No.28468112
>>28466845
>fuv, f standing for ferrari
Funny, I thought it was fucking useless vehicle
Anonymous
6/20/2025, 4:59:06 AM No.28468116
I get why /o/ rips on the Urus but at least the Ferrari has a v12 going for it
Anonymous
6/20/2025, 5:08:55 AM No.28468127
>>28466866
>I don't get why the Urus has taken off so much in the influencer sphere
Attainable(affordable) leases for them/every other supercar is bought and allocated before it hits the dealer floor because it requires actual money down to get your name on the list
Anonymous
6/20/2025, 6:07:58 AM No.28468207
>>28466783 (OP)
When I see one of these on the road I automatically assume it's someone with legitimately awful taste, or some henpecked husband who wanted the sports car, wifey said no, this was the compromise.

Or indeed, some vapid, bitchy trophy wife wanted a "lamb truck" to impress The Joneses next door.

>>28466977
Cadillac, Mercades-Benz, Lincoln, Lexus, Bentley, ect, all exist. All those brands bar Lincoln even do performance sedans and coupes. Point is there are well established makers of extremely comfortable cars for old fucks so buying an SUV from a sports car manufacturer is basically a tacit admission your dreams as a wide-eyed twenty something wanting to work hard at this new job of yours to buy yourself a Ferrari/Lamborghini/Porsche/Whatever are well and truly dead.