I’m just glad Acura is doing something. I miss the Acura of yore.
I’m just glad Acura is doing something. I miss the Acura of yore.
I thought that too. But then when I looked at I picture I was reminded that Lumina coupes have vertical door handles that are next to the window in the B-pillar.
Eldo’s don’t have the right kind of taillight. Needs to wrap around the back so it’s visible from the side.
I cast this stone as an Infiniti owner.
I was going to say a highly modified first generation Honda/Acura Legend coupe. The front definitely looks like it but the C-pillar is all wrong.
I bet Nissan wish it made anything that was remotely desirable.
Review more normal boring cars. As in the top 5 selling models in each category. They could be extremely critical asking how on earth could this be the best selling sedan or CUV; or positive when you are genuinely surprised by something you expected to be boring or when the sales make sense.
Sorta like that…
They still made Xterra’s in 2015? I didn’t think those made it out of the aughts.
Have you ever walked from one end of the Las Vegas Convention Center to the other? It’s a chore, especially if you are going from meeting to meeting.
That being said you’re not wrong.
We all really should have been suspicious when there were three reviews from Andrew posted within 24hrs. The writing was definitely on the wall.
Wait a minute, his name is Andrew Flintoff? How the hell do you get Freddie from Andrew?
It’s no coincidence that you seem them mostly on the cheapest models too.
this would be awesome. Love live the Justy!
You’re the first person I have ever heard praise the 318ti. Every former owner I’ve ever spoken to said it was dog shit (both enthusiasts and non).
I’m not saying you’re wrong I am just saying you’re view is not the norm.
(I’ve never driven one so I have no personal opinion.)
I’d love to see an off-road test with this and the Range Rover Range Rover with proper tires. They are both known for their prowess, I’d love to see it in action. And not just for a fox hunt, actual off road.
I think part of the luxury was the craftsmanship that went into earlier Mercedes. At least that’s how I felt riding in one as a kid. It was engineered luxury vs. just luxury.
I think about this way too much but those bartenders had to be so damn uncomfortable. Sitting on your knees in essentially a sunken circular bed for 8 hours would be terrible.
https://www.autoblog.com/2020/02/17/2015-bugatti-atlantic-canceled/
Concept that they never followed through with but was partly ported over to the Chiron.
Bradley: would you rather have BSM or a helmet with a rear camera? (I suppose asking if you have used a helmet with a rear camera is an important qualifier too)
I had no idea any car but a Rolls Royce offered umbrellas in the door. I mean I assumed someone else did it but not on a car that was for normal folks.
You’ve convinced me to rent a Skoda if we’re ever allowed to go back to Europe.