With all due respect, you're kidding me right?
With all due respect, you're kidding me right?
Funny you say "american ego". If you knew anything about me you would know that I notoriously hate most american cars and car brands and have never/will never own one. The C7 is the first modern GM design I actually like.
You guys are out of your minds. The Corvette has ZERO influence from a Lotus concept. In fact, the precursor concept to the c7 Corvette came out BEFORE the Lotus Elite, over 1 YEAR before in fact. You guys need to get on your game or step up your joke quality, cause this morning has been a shit show so far.
WOW. The cover pictures ISN'T EVEN THE ONE-77. Huge fail. Unless this is another joke that I didn't get, but yea, that's a student concept rendering. NOT the ONE-77.
They almost made a truly great design IMO. The front and side sculpting looks great in person. The front really has some presence and attitude. But then you get to the back, and it's so dull and generic, could be any car. This close, GM, this close (pinches air).
I've read a lot of things about concept cars from before the 2000's being destroyed by manufacturers purposefully. Reasoning like no practical uses and tax evasion were the main reasons cited for crushing concept cars. Apparently a large majority of concept cars were destroyed not long ago.
Probably didn't have as much to do with Michael Bay as it did with 7 zeroes.
I used to think this, too, until Leno was invited to the factory in Woking, flew in a helicopter to the Top Gear track, landed opposite the P1, drove the stink out of it in regular mode THEN was told he wasn't in race mode, drove it even harder without words, and not once did he criticize a damn thing because he's not…
Love the design of this car. Who wouldn't? My question is, what makes this car a Volvo? When I cover the grille with my hand, on any shot, I feel like I could be looking at any brand's car. Why is Volvo design different? The interior looks like a mess IMO.
I live there, I love it, I stay away from the warzones and stick to the bars where the food and music are good. You're definitely right about the pizza though.
"Knowing Baltimore" . . . you don't know shit.
Interesting. . . reminds me of when I lived in Philly, we had 11 Wawas. Then one summer they closed 10, I guess so they could focus on the gas station/store hybrids. Anyway there aren't any around the Mclean area that I know of, but man I wish there were.
Have you ever heard (not heard of) a fisker karma? They emit an artificial sound, which sounds like a freakin space ship.
The real story here is that there are Wawa's in Virginia? There are none near DC and these Virginians don't know what they're missin!
I really like these taillights, they are aftermarket and I've seen them in person. They look more upscale than the stock lights.
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I cannot BELIEVE they use the same key as a freakin Jetta. . .
As much as I love Tesla and Mr. Musk, can we really consider him an automotive pioneer? He hasn't really made the things your article suggests. He used his fortune from creating PayPal to fund Tesla's developments. He did not invent Tesla nor the propulsion technology it uses. He's a pioneer, yes, but a pioneer of…
This is a huge disappointment to me. I had the original G35 and besides the interior that car was AWESOME. Amazing steering feedback, super-quick, comfortable enough, and just overall a fun car to be in. This new "Q" seems like everything the original G was not. . . boring. Matt what do you think? Is it really…
So, you're saying that after 40 years of progress and innovation, we should scrap everything we've learned and build something better? How about using the technology we've been developing and verifying for the last 40 years?