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| Maybach 57 S |
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| Krummelure 03-15-2010 |
Well, Maybach, it's a great brand, but think they have so me wrong when they imitated MB design, they didn't go out with a design that was far away and didn't look like MB. This brand have great potential and can be a world leader, but then be brave and make a design take take the breath from other luxuiry brands. The Excelero Coupe are wonderful and shows the way, same with the Stola concept of Excelero. MB leadership hold Maybach back and want to close it down, they think terrible wrong here. ' To establish Maybach was a bold move, but they missed with design, they played it safe and did not get the sales and volumes anticipated. Maybach should redesign all models outside MB/Daimler, then things could speed up the right way, shall be exciting to see the development in the years to come. |
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