I’ve been cautiously optimistic about this car, but now that it’s been properly unveiled, I am quite excited. Maserati has been desperate for a renaissance, and this looks like a step in the right direction.
I’ve been cautiously optimistic about this car, but now that it’s been properly unveiled, I am quite excited. Maserati has been desperate for a renaissance, and this looks like a step in the right direction.
You think so? I think the wheels are gorgeous - very unique.
Leave alone disabilities, some voice commands don’t even understand certain accents.
The wings are probably better, but Jack’s is all about the vibes \m/
Starrted for that shout-out to Jack’s Pizza and Wings
Signed, a fellow ATLien
Eleanor Vince, the wife of Bridgewater Acura’s Owner Bill Vince. It says it right there in the video!
“Eleanor” here looks like the Acura’s she is selling. Way to stay on brand!
Whoa seriously? That’s amazing. It’s so clean and stylish.
THANK YOU - loved this movie.
Since you’ve mentioned it, I’d have loved to see a modern take on the 2nd-generation Camaro’s styling. Maybe that’s what they were going for with the current car’s oversized grille?
I think this is one of the most attractive muscle cars ever built, and it would be neat to see GM use this as a template since the…
This is so frustrating. All that fanfare about a new Ghibli model and it has barely been restyled.
The Challenger works as a convertible. It’s always been more of a cruiser than its competitors, and removing the top is consistent with that character. It looks good, as those rear fender hips get accentuated with the roof down, and it has more than enough space for passengers and cargo.
Mazda is the only company I’ve seen that quotes different horsepower figures based on fuel grade.
I agree with everything you’ve said.
Well now you're just being contrarian
Yoo that’s my buddy’s channel! Haha nice.
I’ve found the color.
Tango Red over Cognac, Executive Package, B&O - all I’d want, unless I could paint-to-sample some nice shade of dark green or mahogany.
I liked “Burnout Paradise’s” reimagination of the General Lee, since they couldn’t used licensed cars.