AmericanLocomotive
American Locomotive
AmericanLocomotive

Quit bagging on the photoshop. That's not a bad shop and I'll leap to defend the graphic designer. The shot works for the size its meant to be displayed. People use photoshop all the time for everything, and there's nothing really disingenuous about it.

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Ill say it. Japan's LS; the UZ motor. From racecars in dozens of series, to ski boats and everything in between. Durable, decent power densities, powered many MANY cars including the legendary LS400 that brought us the Lexus brand. Its a good motor.

Ford Modular engine, modern, flexible, appropriate in everything from luxury cars to sports cars to trucks.

Honestly, that trans tunnel looks pretty convincing to me, especially since the reflections are correct on that shiny strip on the bottom of it. If you look, you can even see the piece of cardboard in the windshield frame that's in the 1st picture.

"Bethesda is going all-out for this one: they just revealed the voice cast for The Elder Scrolls Online, and it's packed with acting talent from the likes of John Cleese, Kate Beckinsale, Bill Nighy, Michael Gambon, Alfred Molina, and more."

and it isn't blended well either, the light source indicates that were are two suns. In the foreground, the light is cast from behind link while the background shows its from the opposite side. The foreground is also much brighter than the background and there is some sort of cut in the river after the bridge thats

That voice is sooo annoying

Gawwww... these are the last songs I want to hear mixed into the dark, neon drenched synthwave of Hotline Miami. I'm not opposed to mashing up other tracks into these, but could the remixer pick more generic garbage to mash into it?

This makes me want to go home and make my own mixes.

None of these work. Like none of the two songs' tempos line up. I usually hear arguments that the original work of the pop or rap artist sucks so the mix automatically sucks, which is a dumb argument, but that's not what I'm going for. Like Hotline Miami's song have next to no vocals and they are able to go against

Jesus H. Jones, these aren't remixes, they're just instrumental tracks with random non-matching rap lines sung over them. My ears are bleeding. Abysmal

I don't understand all the hate here. It's not a bad looking interior, is certainly light years over the current 200, and I think it's a better look than the 300 which has way too much plastic.

GMC truck guy, through and through, but this does look and sound like a damn killer for next gen trucks. The interior is a bit too blocky for me, but i guess that is Ford's truck style, and the wheel arches look stupid IMO. Very curious to see the spec sheet

For the last couple generation I've preferred the less bulky look of the GMC fullsizers. For these trucks I'd say the Colorado is the winner.

Toyota has a history. The UZ engine was meant for racing and ended up in lots of things, from GT500 race cars, to CART/IRL and Daytona prototypes as well as Land Cruisers and Ski boats.

Regardless of all the criticism from everyone here, I actually think this'll do reasonably well. Hell what other entry level 260+hp AWD sedan's that sit (assuming it's priced similar to the jumps the Cherokee takes) at the $30,000 mark? Hell the Regal starts at 30k, let alone the GS.

Meh... even an old 4 cyl Sebring is nothing to be embarrassed about compared to many other vehicles.

Other than their RWD offerings I'm not a big fan of Chrysler's stuff. But damn that is a sharp looking car and seems to have some decent options. If I was shopping in this segment I'd give it a test drive. I hope Chrysler delivers on this and makes a mid-sizer to really go up against the usual suspects.

It does look nice. Not thrilled about the rotary shifter, though, unless it's connected to a cable instead of a wire.

You're calling it a shitbox and you haven't even driven it. Can you also read minds? I'd love to know how you seem to have formed an opinion without even operating one or seeing it in person.