Lusodouro1
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Lusodouro1

Just cuz it failed doesn't mean it isn't cool. I think the problem is American buyers don;t have a clue as to what's cool.

I disagree. In a sea of overstyled yet look alike CUV soccer mom mobiles the Element stood out as a genuine utility vehicle, with tons of actual utility and a dash of sport. It looked like what it was, kinda like a rugged tool box on wheels made by Victorinox (The makers of the Swiss Army knife). For normally

I feel the same way about the Stones, with the exception of a song or three

This is waaaay before a McLaren, like early 80's

Studebaker did this decades before GM

Odd but awesome

I wonder what scale the replicas listed on their site are? Seriously, how stupid do you have to be to fork over $20k to a company with some far away offices with no actual product to see?.

May I suggest the new Alfa 4C as a starting point? The dimensions are Dino-esque and it it has the right DNA. Just needs better styling, may be a V6. James, how about reinterpreting the Dino or the Alfa 33 that supposedly inspired it?

I dig the shoes and the Multipla Spider. 53 year old trannies, not so much.

"The V6 is about as boring as an engine can be, right?" What kind of idiotic statement is that? Do I even have to bring up all the great V6 engines? Sometimes I think Jalopnik is run by a bunch of 12 year olds

Really? Simply by turning their head? How many times do you have turn your head though?

The DeLorean was a real car, with a chassi designed by Lotus. The Bricklin was more of a glorified kit car, and it's looks have not aged nearly as well as the DMC-12. Plus, 'Back to the Future'

Also loooong clutch travel, with a last minute at the top engagement. Combine that w turbo lag and it was a difficult car to drive smoothly. Love the looks though.

Disagree wholeheartedly. The MR2 always looked generic to me, typical Toyota being innoffensive. The RX7 wasn't particularly distinctive either, but that gen Z had tons of presence and still looks good today. I always thought it had some front engine Porsche design DNA in it. Could have been a cousin to the 968 or

Love that she made Lucy & Ricky's apt in black and white

What? No mention of the Alfa Romeo Milano / 75 roof ceiling mounted power window controls?

This is a win in my book

I don't condone anyone damaging other people's property out of mere envy or to express one's opinions and the person who did this deserves a beating. That having been said, this truck is offensively huge and just plain ridiculous. $63k for a tarted up pick-up? I'll never understand this market niche

Amateurish, weird proportions....nope

Let us not speak of the Arna