No, the seventh-gen didn’t have round lights
No, the seventh-gen didn’t have round lights
He’s going to show off his concept for a plan.
That front wing can deploy to deduce downforce when braking, too.
Those are 100% not stock 3rd gen RS wheels. Probably wheels from a 4th Gen, and probably off of a Z, cast offs from someone’s upgrade on their new (at the time) Camaro dream car. Lol
I have looked at new Nissans on the road, and though “I’d like to buy that”. New corporate design language has hit the right marks for me. These are some of the eye catchers for me:
“The Ayria on paper should have worked, it’s mid-size crossover with a respectable range, but it’s a car that I keep forgetting even exists.”
By the way, those are NOT factory wheels on that car, those are replica IROC-Z wheels in a larger-than-OE size.
Are you sure those wheels are chromed OEMs? They look different to me. Even appear to be a larger diameter than stock.
He wants kids to die in car accidents. He wants people to pump out extra kids to replace their killed ones. Its perfect logic if you are a repulican.
The poptop bed looks more comfortable than the folded down seats.
staggering southward ..... some 800 miles from their stranded ships until they perished
Maybe worth $7000. But, wait....it has ArmorAll on the tires and hip brewery stickers. $9950.
Anyone who has slept on what Honda (don’t @ me, I drive one) considers acceptable surfaces to kip knows they suck rocks. Even when napping in the Element I was more comfortable clipping up the seats and using a 3" foam pad. and a nice sheet envelope.
The Z is pretty mailed in at this point. Fresh lipstick on an ancient pig.
I mean, the Z is still on the same old platform and using an engine that has been in the Infiniti lineup since 2016. It looks nice, it performs decent enough, but there is almost nothing new on that car aside from the exterior panels.
“it’s traversed more than 20 miles of the lunar surface,”
The inclusion of the OG Dodge Ram on this is crazy— it’s like confidently putting a Gen 1 Thunderbird on a list of worst looking cars because it birthed a lot of ass ugly personal luxury cars two decades later. That design made the pickup truck an aspirational vehicle and sold like gangbusters while being instantly…
Considering news reports, just leave a child in the car. It’ll lock itself and set the fire too. Or drown the driver.
I thought with Cybertrucks that the top menu was the following:
Stellantis should rebadge them as Chryslers, where there is plenty of room in the showroom.