MaWeiTao
MaWeiTao
MaWeiTao

It’s the windows, the color scheme and the cleanliness.

Even with all supposed problems in America people here also worry about relatively insignificant quality of life issues. I think you need to follow Norwegian news a bit more closely because people there don’t think it’s the paradise you seem to think it is.

The concept does look better, but it requires a good long look for the differences to become apparent.

What worked on a truck styled in the 50s doesn’t work on a modern truck. More importantly, why would anyone want a truck that occupies the same footprint as any other pickup but only offers a fraction of the cargo carrying capacity?

Don’t dealers have a penchant for ordering models with all the options? It seems like proper base models are always the rarest cars on the lot because dealers are keen on pushing people into overpriced packages.

They’ll never be banned. Universities make too much money from all this.

In some ways I agree with you, but then everyone posting here might have offered up a different list. While certain conditions do apply these are mostly opinion based. I don’t really see what there is to get worked up about. I’ve seen lists that deviate from the spirit of the question far more than this one does.

An appliance car is not a bad car by any stretch of the imagination. A car doesn’t need “soul”, but it does need to be reliable. What constitutes soul is a ridiculous anyway considering how subjective a metric it is. An engineer working on a Corolla might fell every bit as strongly about his car as the engineer

This is why companies lay people off, outsource labor and keep incomes stagnant. Corporate executives have to sustain their upper class lifestyles somehow.

In Connecticut inspections are little more than a revenue generating scheme for the state. Once a car is 3 years old it requires an emissions inspection. They’re supposed to inspect the rest of the car, but all they do is plug in a computer and or shove a sensor up the tailpipe. Less scrupulous shops do have a

I’ve liked Miatas for a long time, but my day doesn’t brighten when I see one. Now that they’ve turned into the cool car to own they’re actually getting a bit obnoxious. Owners take themselves too seriously, modding their cars like they’re perpetually on the way back from an autocross meet.

Superficially it might seem absurd, but I’ve long been convinced that MMOs provide a great environment for gleaning insight into human society. For one, developers build worlds that try to be as fair as possible for all players, and they’re perpetually engaged in maintaining that, and yet disparity inevitably arises.

The old VW Beetle? It even got its own movies.

No car on this list elicits actual revulsion like the Mirai. That car looks so horrible it should occupy all 10 spots.

You’re wrong on all counts. I don’t think any of those have awkward proportions. The one thing I will say about the Cube is that from some angles the rear bumper area has a weird droop to it. You can kind of see it the photo, but it’s not too obvious.

Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet. It’s every bit as awkward as its name.

It is a bit confusing and I think the best comparison in the US is the way we have Eastern and Western divisions or, better still, the way college sports are broken up into regional divisions.

You forgot the most important requirement: be spoiled, white, upper middle class, college aged brat.

Wow... It looks like he had already blown the previous turn by going too fast. There’s no way this turn was going to end well for him.