Name them after prominent Native-owned casinos. Or casino-related employment categories. Croupier, Dealer, Teller, Bouncer, Manager, Barkeeper.
Name them after prominent Native-owned casinos. Or casino-related employment categories. Croupier, Dealer, Teller, Bouncer, Manager, Barkeeper.
I can’t believe you’d recommend Jeep profit off the name of Mexico and her people.
I think they should be like Ferrari and call them names of states or countries. Ferrari has the SuperAmerica and the California. Maybe they can do a Jeep Super Mexico or the Jeep Arizona.
I think I have a thing for Isuzu’s or cars with Isuzu motors. The 90s Impluse was not exactly well received although I think a great car at the time AWD, Turbo and suspension tuned by Lotus. Then the 90s Lotus Elan FWD Lotus powered by an Isuzu motor was kind of a flop.
Came for this.
These are too low for rural areas. Give them JKs (or JLs) 2 and 4 door ones like the old school jeeps!!
The wheels are stock GT wheels chrome from factory.
A great car undone by its name and status as a potential replacement for the Mustang. Still looks good today (well, not a fan of those wheels which may not be stock)>
Speaking of mustang replacements.
Chevy’s biggest enemy is its past. Kia and Hyundai have moved away from theirs, maybe GM can too.
hear me out ... same logo but with the exterior in a blue soft glow light and interior in white soft glow light!
The Corvette has always had its own branding.
Based upon talking to others I think I am the only one who thinks this but the Chevy bow tie logo/emblem needs to be retired or redone. I know the die hard muscle car people love it but to me it just reminds me of bad Chevy Malaise era cars with super crappy reliability and interiors with cheap plastics and a plastic…
Mazda makes some of the best looking cars.
Happy Birthday Mazda!!
Its the MUSK Industries Twenty Twenty One!
I think the top is powered, but it’s a long time since I read a review of it. There is a Dutch company which makes tailored luggage which fits both the SZ and the RZ, so there must be a reasonable luggage space under the hood.
I suspect you just have an unnatural affinity for PHAT booties.
The Trunk of the RZ is exactly the same as the SZ, with only space for the spare tire/tyre. You can see the outline of it in your images. The hood goes into the space behind the front seats, further limiting access to add luggage.
Given the big vertical fuel tank, there is probably just a shallow well for the top to go into.