JonZeke
JonZeke
JonZeke

Looks better than a Honda Civic, and for GM to have finally created a coupe with potential to dice it up in the sport compact segment that's not a bad thing.

I'm digging this...

But is it just a straight line? I'm a twisty-road sorta guy, not so much into high-speed blasts. I'm getting old, I guess.

Then I have to move back to Cali.

Doesn't change the fact that Lake Forest has one marginally interesting road, a section of Sheridan that runs into a bit of a gorge and back up and out.

NP. Because rallycar.

Rail is a huge part of it.

I (didn't do a search) but I need this horribly banal and obvious question (that is likely answered in the owners manual, in case I couldn't be bothered to try out the search function on this forum) about something naturally obvious (that is likely something every gearhead already knows, like what weight of oil I

You have to start somewhere. The 1st century of the car didn't start with the 300SL Gullwing and Miura, after all. The 2nd century of the car is just getting out of pit lane. Sure we can look back in rose-tinted nostalgia at the "great" cars of the roaring 20s, of the Depression era etc. Take a look at list of

Change "Unless" to "Until" and I'll agree wit cha ;-)

Honestly this isn't as awful as it sounds. Marcello Gandini was quoted in CAR UK a couple months ago for not seeing much value in these Stratos rebirths. He's right, of course. Retro isn't the best business, and it isn't great for design.

The whole "superpower" conceit died with the fall of the Berlin wall. China is well underway to become the largest automotive manufacturing concern the globe has yet seen, but that doesn't really matter if the design and engineering is distributed globally.

Yay! Angry baby red rhino is still angry... but happy to be a wagon.

Doesn't the FAA mandate a minimum separation between planes of 1000 feet vertically, and like a half mile on the horizontal plane? Turbulence considerations aside, I can't see how without computers actually handling the flying we could bunch air-born commuters any closer safely.

When we get driverless cars, we can have our flying cars.

Personally, I liked Disney's solution more. The headlights were too literal, and gave some characters a crosseyed look. Plus as other posters said: driving happens from the windshield, and with children that's an important connection to make.

If Disney puts the eyes in the headlights, a dentist in Rochester NY and myself own the copywrite - and will reap.

We bought a Countryman on the 22nd, my gift was the downpayment. Does that count? I also got a GT3 RS in Cobalt blue this morning, but it was a Matchbox. Does that count?

That is really cool, I've never seen this before!

I always thought the Ford Ma concept was cool, even if not wholly made of wood.