Weird how automotive designers are STILL using the huge wheel/electrical tape tire trope from the 1980s.
Weird how automotive designers are STILL using the huge wheel/electrical tape tire trope from the 1980s.
Nah, it’s just you.
Never fails, new design comes out and grandiose negative reactions come next. I think the Z4 will sell fine, namely because I bet BMW strong-handed toyota into making the Supra under-powered and the Z4 version will probably have a ton more under the hood.
New Supra = overpriced + underpowered for a 2018 sportscar.…
I think it looks pretty good. Wheels in a color that weren’t the same as the tires would improve it though.
I’m in RI and I do see a few kicking around. They are beat to hell, but they are still functional.
“They are also still going. One of the few cars of that era that I still regulurly see being driven.”
Here is some eye bleach for anyone who looked directly at those pictures.
“The ______________ Was Uglier Than the Pontiac Aztek”
Okay, my vote for COTD! Sorry, I’m only allowed to give you 1 star......
I used to believe in Karma, but then Richard Rawlings crashed and was uninjured.
I can never not laugh at how that guy goes down like a sack of potatoes.
I don’t know, but his resume has “Raging Asshole” all over it. It’s practically the watermark.
K. Who is he?
She’s got the itch
Footage from the cockpit:
Here, let me help you out.
Driving in a straight line isn’t the hard part, it’s keeping that massive surge of power from swerving or otherwise going sideways that can be a struggle
Well this wins ignorant comment of the day.
Ironic that this is the first hellcat I’ve seen without splitter protectors in a while and it could have used them.
If there’s a place on earth where “Don’t you know who I am?” isn’t gonna work, it’d be the Hamptons.