I’ll never apologize for this.
I’ll never apologize for this.
I mean, wouldn’t you expect the conditions to be the same at aa night club?
Sad to say, but the owner probably got the best possible outcome there —- insurance pays her to replace a vehicle that has terrifying depreciation. It’s the only way she’d ever get close to her money back.
Because I don’t want to do that.
I don’t think it’s a NART thing at all. I thought it was more directly influenced by this particular 412P:
Just bite the bullet and get the hood painted to match rather than putting a carbon fiber one that will just make it look like you have poor taste and want to look like a tarted up Civic.... Don’t put crap eBay lights on your car, and definitely get rid of the red tint you put over the already already crappy eBay…
This isn’t a BMW
I can think of nothing better to sum up the state of the automotive industry in 2024 than a photo of a 22" carbon fiber SUV wheel with a Bentley center cap.
The responsible thing for Mercedes to do would be to buy it and put it in their own museum along with an exhibit where they own up to their past (via the aforementioned dozens of placards).
This is one of my favorite road trip games, identifying the original source of headlights and tail lights for medium and heavy duty chassis vehicles.
The listing has been pulled.
There is something seriously wrong here. I suspect the car doesn’t exist.
ND
1) It wasn’t a coupe. 2) If it’s continuing through 2025 then it’s not gone from this world.
I’m not a G-class buyer (I think they are ridiculously overpriced), but I think it was wise for MB to keep the exterior design mostly the same as the ICE version. Hopefully this means Mercedes has learned their lesson from the EQS and EQE design debacle. Just give us EVs that look like normal vehicles.
TIL. Thanks!
Dodge is known for wild colors but yet not available on first editions?
Jacked up pickup trucks would be too easy... and I suppose it’s not really controversial that they’re playthings of man-children.
Today Dodge published their order book to dealers for First Edition EV Chargers—you can go to a dealership and place your order.
So, there is the Cybertruck.. and everything else.
Looks like the kind of car that an action/sci-fi movie spent time working on to hype up the regular version way back in the 2000s, only to receive below 20% on Rotten Tomatoes and box office sales of $10 million against a budget of $70-80 million.
They have certainly come a long way considering they were selling this wheel until 2017 and 2011.