So, you wanted a "European" car. Fine. Problem is, the base Jetta is anything but European. Cheap plastics and no soul.
So, you wanted a "European" car. Fine. Problem is, the base Jetta is anything but European. Cheap plastics and no soul.
Now, you may think this is the Corvair Chevy should have built - which of course they did, it was just called the Nova. Alternatively, you may think this as superfluous and unnecessary as tuna-scented feminine hygiene spray, but either way there's no denying the work that has gone into this car, nor the apparent…
I don't have the art skills (and this may be too complex), but here goes; a male patient on an operating table, probably 3/4 view looking slightly down, showing most of his torso. his chest is propped open like the hood of a car, and there's an engine where his heart should be, with Jalopnik on the valve cover and BS…
Jalopnik is your favorite source for car news. Blipshift is your favorite automotive clothier. Combine them and you get Jalopshift (we thought Bliplopnik was too much of a mouthful). It's as simple as that.
I know the general consensus here is that this thing is fugly, but I have to admit that I really, really like it. This is the radical kind of design that I always expected car companies would come out with, but never did. I don't think it's practical at all, but as a design experiment, I love it!
My lady just walked in... I watched this while drinking a few glasses of the bourbon with the coke. Needless to say, she was very concerned as to which of my brothers had died, but when I told her that it was just a vid of rich assholes crashing their babies, she got pissed... AT ME!!! Women; I'll never understand…
My fave to race is SS11 reverse in the wet. Prettiest is Deep Forest. Because TREES.
I've never seen that approach before...
Being a long-time fan of rear-engine trikes, this seating arrangement reminds me very much of Rewaco's classic setup.
Do you think Millennials will have any love for large wagons, lacking them as a fond remembrance of their youth? Or, do you think they will still gravitate to them, but only for ironic reasons? Whatever the reason, yesterday's 1990 Ford Country Squire turned out to be the love boat, gaining a 67% Nice Price win and a…
Beautiful place! We don't have anything like that here in Atlanta!
Reminds me of an angry Pacer.
I LOVE the NISMO 370z, but the prices of used ones are ridiculous right now; can't find one for less than $32k, and that trim was $42k new!
I'm a huge fan of the X-Runner pickup; I mean, the versatility of a truck, reliability of a Toyota, & a 4L v6 w/ 6spd manual... sign me up. Well, the current owners of these trucks feel the same way, as most of the '06 models I've seen are demanding around $16k! Saddest part is, I'll prob'ly suck it up & pay it…
Yeah; my '72 Chevelle 4-door was green w/ a black vinyl top. Guess I've had a thing for that look ever since.
The market then seems to have overcorrected in the other direction as TTBs and others drove the price way into the stratosphere, leaving Tesla with a market cap somewhat equivalent to if Jesus and Steve Jobs came back to earth and opened up a chain of fried chicken restaurants.
Very interesting; I'm hoping they keep lots of the "retro" styling cues. If it's exterior is WINO (wonderful in name only, like the Dart) imma be pissed!
That would make sense. I was wondering why they hadn't done it yet, but it'll renew excitement if the next one isn't all that different.
I'm actually surprised that they didn't bring back the Plymouth badge (in name only) to release this model as a 'Cuda.