Maxximtl
Maxximtl
Maxximtl

EV-1. It was SO bad that GM had to destroy every single one they built.

"That bird has a tire, so can I put two in your bush?"

Cadillac CTS-V. Single digit MPG capable.

After watching this, I don't understand all the hype surrounding the P1.

Lexus used to represent the zenith of Japanese engineering. The LS400 was a revolutionary car, and a game changer for what Japanese cars would become in the US. By comparison, this thing is a total joke. It looks like an angry Wilford Brimley up front (DIABETES!) and is just trying to hard everywhere else. It has

I will admit, the lead image had the morbid side of me hoping there was dashcam footage.

Pfft.....I was into art cars while they were still Jupiter.

My biggest hope is that Ralph eventually realizes that they are offering a sub-par product for the segment. The car isn't selling because there are far better options available to consumers...end of story. His endless excuses are becoming tiring.

Seems like the carbonation would cause cavitation within the system, but I guess its better than nothing.

That's one car that really needed a limited slip.

I would say curbing a wheel while parallel parking and people are walking by.

I don't know how I feel about the 918. I feel like Porsche took road car technology and turned it up to 11, while Mclaren took race car technology and turned it down to 8. It is not the job of supercars to set efficiency or emissions records....they exist to push the boundaries of performance and excite. To that

This passes my moose test.

As a car guy, I couldn't help but think.."Tickle harder! She almost started!"

Lotus Elan. Because FWD??

All captains chairs! And there is an inception quality to having sex while inside a giant sausage.

I had the displeasure of driving one of these vans many years ago when I worked for a repair shop. It was honestly dangerous for US roadways. I got it topped out at like 50—55mph and that was pushing it REALLY hard. Granted the one I drove was pretty well worn, but IMO the only way the diesel Vanagon could hit 60

Lexus was also introduced in 1989. Truly, the late 80's - early 90's were the zenith of Japanese automotive manufacturing.

While watching this, all I could keep thinking was "Is the new Chris Harris video up yet?"