I honestly think I’ve seen this same post or story a year or two before.... strange.
I honestly think I’ve seen this same post or story a year or two before.... strange.
The only thing that is better on this refresh is the tail light, which has been done in very similar ways by many aftermarket suppliers. Other than that, this looks way to mangled for my liking. In a way I am glad I got mine before it got worse!
Hmmm.... I can’t really tell this from the C-class wtf?
Looks like a McLaren, is it?
I feel that they should make a hidden wiper like a F22's missile compartments. I mean, wipers are probably not necessary when going at 200mph in the rain.
Hmmm.... looks like it’s becoming not much more than “going real fast and then drift in circles”. It’s by no means easy, but very repetitive.
This to me is the real 21st century McLaren F1.
I don’t think it’s the matter of including or not including certain roles. Every stakeholder needs to be represented at the table, but the key is to have a distinct and clear common goal, and finding the right people to do the right job.
Visit Japan and you will see thousands of ways to design a box aka Kei cars. As a designer this is a lame excuse for being too similar. However stupid executive decisions influencing the design direction is whole other story though.
I think it’s more than just the amount of miles you put in, but where you put in those miles. If you drive mostly in the country side with few people or targeted audience to see the ad, then it’s rather pointless. Also the kind of car matters I guess. Over here I’ve seen a guy in his Gallardo cruising around the city…
It is originally without a trunk.
Is there an effective video showing how dangerous it is for rear passengers not to wear seat belt too? Or video that shows how non-secured objects in car can become deadly projectiles? I just want to use these to shut people up and make them learn so I don’t get killed by them.
“We had to change two wheels and change the transmission so”
Did they change the transmission on at the wreck too???
Like a Lexus + Mazda? I really hope this doesn’t get carried over to Honda as well.
If they charge horn blips like text messages, they will probably just resort to good old yelling. So it’s the culture.
Here in Taiwan people have become afraid to hit the horn because of the tendency of triggering road rage behaviors. I personally find car horns way too loud or aggressive for most of what we use it for, such as reminding(gently) the driver in front that the light has turned green and stop looking at your damn phone.…
I took this as sarcasm.