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Nice long term test article, plus black Sport closeup pix, including the Serpens alloys.

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I wonder if they'll have changed the wheel nut covers on the 2014 model Sport to the more plain looking ones, even with the 16" Serpens wheels?  Perhaps they might do something a little more pleasing with these more special wheels because the 2014 ones fitted to the standard 14" alloy wheels shown below look more than a tad plain, dull, grey and boring?

 

BTW, I'm green with envy because I could only specify 15" Auriga alloy wheels as a Style 2 pack when ordering my Elgance in February.

 

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Might be different in the flesh... so to speak, but Black is my least favourite of the Sport colours

 

And the alloys are not my cuppa either

 

Cheers

 

Damo

Perhaps someone can point out why it is called a sport?

Is it purely cosmetic, stickers or does it have suspension/engine tweaks over the other models?

Not meant to be funny just curious.

Regards

Perhaps someone can point out why it is called a sport?

Is it purely cosmetic, stickers or does it have suspension/engine tweaks over the other models?

Not meant to be funny just curious.

Regards

 

Cosmetics only. 

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Perhaps someone can point out why it is called a sport?

Is it purely cosmetic, stickers or does it have suspension/engine tweaks over the other models?

Not meant to be funny just curious.

Regards

 

Purely cosmetic. It's just a trim level. It is lowered by 15mm, but that is the same as the greentech models. It has a unique interior including seats, dash, red stitched leather wheel and unique stubby gearshift. Exterior, in addition to the "stickers" it has spoiler, rear diffuser and front splitter. It looks sporty. 

 

And everyone knows those "stickers" automatically add 100bhp performance to any car. :)

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