Noodles
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It looks absolutely stunning but the Alpine is even more gorgeous. Fight me.

“looking F1 livery of the last thirty years. Whatever it is, this is better.” D

Think back to the best looking F1 livery of the last thirty years. Whatever it is, this is better.

That’s a pretty sweet looking MR2

Sorry, not buying it. This was likely the safest time this could have been done. As you said, hardly anyone is on the road. I’m not buying the Alex Roy argument either, “They could have hit a truck carrying precious medical supplies”. Well, yeah but I’ll bet that’s statistically pretty low. I think most of the

“If literally one thing goes wrong—if the team needs to call for help or a tow truck, if they get stopped, if they crash—literally anything goes wrong here and these guys would be pulling resources from an otherwise already overloaded system, not to mention potentially increasing the risk of contracting coronavirus by

Me, an enthusiast - they don’t look good.

More likely scenario: too little too expensive.

For a truck, it isn’t bad-looking.

Probably an extra cost option. You can already get beadlocks for the Raptor through Ford Performance.

About the same as a healthy adult dying from corona virus

Can I say it?

Am I the only one that likes the little guy? A bit of retro, but still seems new. Yes it has shades of land rover, but is that so bad? If it’s decently powered and nice to drive I’d consider one for my wife’s next vehicle.

So a Land Rover Discovery??? I thought Ford and Land Rover parted ways?

Must not have been an exec in marketing, Detroit Auto Show in June. 

I find that unlikely. This is definitely geared towards American buyers. NYIAS would make much more sense.

I think there is enough hype around the Bronco name and enough of an SUV market boom that this can exist. Wranglers have a very specific attitude that they represent... and there’s nothing else new, with modern safety and tech, that provides a similar option without the brand association. SUVs are soooo hot right now.

It looks more utilitarian than luxurious (ie overwrought). Honestly, that’s not a bad thing.  I miss the days of trucks just being trucks, so it'd be refreshing to see something that's not a Luxo-Texas-Lariat Edition whose price starts at 70k dollars.  I have been loathing Ford since I found out they knew early on

Or are they devoted because there has been nothing to compete with the Wrangler? I think a lot of people will want something to differentiate themselves from all the billions of wranglers floating around these days.

Looks are subjective and yet you are objectively wrong