Maxximtl
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Maxximtl

Mitsubishi i-Miev

I imagine it must have sounded something like this.

I am actually going to agree with you here. They are bragging about making the car lighter, but going with a boosted V8 would have shaved even more weight off the car than the other changes they made.

Talk of MSRP pricing is irrelevant. What is going to matter more is resale pricing, because I suspect a large percentage of early adopters will be trading their BR-Z's in within a year's time. This is not a car built for American tastes. While I pass cones on my way to work, I am not allowed to slalom through them.

The naca duct + the hood vented radiator is not so elegant, but it does give a perhaps inappropriate homage to the MacLaren SLR. Sure, we all know the SLS was supposed to be a Viper, but the new Viper's cyclops bucktooth grille just doesn't have the same elegance when its devoid of a 3-pointed star.

After looking at that back end, didn't Nissan know everyone hated Bangle for what he did to BMW? I still can't comprehend how the same company can turn out the emerge-e (one of the most beautiful cars in recent history) along side this POS. Is Nissan getting a tax break for hiring mentally-challenged designers?

A Hyundai selling for ABOVE msrp? Truth is often stranger than fiction.

A better April Fool's post would have been about Fisker Karma panel gaps consuming small children.

Any reference to The Adventures of Pete and Pete is a good one. :)

I always wondered why school buses had mirrors pointed at such strange angles. Now I understand.

"There is no Jesse James Thomas, only Zuul."

At least currently

Ride the snake!

All that talk of "enjoying the things we love," had me wondering if he was insinuating that a little road head was in order.

1982 Nissan 280zx. I bought it from the dealership I was working at (it came in as a trade.) $500 and two replacement rear calipers later, this was my daily driver for over a year. It was completely reliable and the motor was STRONG. Even with completely rusted floor boards, I managed to sell it for $1000 after I

You mean there are cars that don't run on Sunoco race fuel?

This is something to get excited about. I just love the idea that someone's crazy idea can still come to life (even if only as a one-off concept.) My favorite aspect of the design is the recessed glass with the angled reveal. This thing screams UTILITY.

IMO, Toyota completely missed the mark here. They made a car that is fun to drive on the track, but are marketing it to a demographic that doesn't do track days. This is gonna be the SUV of the sports car world.....a vehicle that is engineered to do something that it will never get used for.

I just love it when there is a T-shirt that exactly expresses my opinion on a subject.

Big wheels keep on turning,