Ogre8
Ogre8
Ogre8

When your brand identity is dominated by styling that looks like it was focus grouped at Trump rallies, your brand identity needs some reflection and self-examination. I swear to God, somewhere in the focus-group verbatims you’ll find some comments about how having a giant-ass grille in someone’s hybrid’s rearview and

That’s the only thing I will give Chevy credit for. At least their headlights are higher than the roof of my car like Ford.

My Dad, a guy who drove pickups his whole life and always had some form of F-150 (or f-100), gave up on F-150s and bought a Transit van because “How the hell am I supposed to climb into the bed of that thing without a stepladder?”
They’ve just gotten too damned big.

You forgot about the Overly Intense Headlights that shine in your back window day or night right at eye level for anything less intimidatingly tall. I have to shade my rear view mirrors with my hands so that I can see.

Look, i don’t think we should give car companies shit for trying to have a brand identity. Say what you want about the new Camaro/Silverado/Etc.. but you’re going to be eating your words when their new corporate slogan: Not just ugly, Chevy ugly takes off and really ties their brand identity together. 

“it will still take time to convince truck buyers that it’s possible to be cool even if your truck shares its cylinder count with an economy car.”

Maybe someday, people will stop comparing engine cyl counts.  I have a 6 in my truck and it is totally fine.  Better economy than that little 4 on the highway.  It is never in a hurry to get anywhere but who am I racing in my pickup?  That being said, I truly miss the rumble from my old bronco’s V8, but it wasn’t in a

I’ll take one like this...

Forget utes. We need to bring back these fonts/color combinations.

Those were awesome then and still are now, but that thing is so very 80s.  I don’t think it could be considered a regular car though. 

These things are gorgeous.  They distract me in traffic.

2008 Accord Coupe

You can’t age badly if you never age points at forehead

First generation S80. It’s not a stunner, but it doesn’t look ridiculously dated.

The dodge challenger, charger and magnum wagon I think all have aged excellently

It has aged well, but it is unquestionably of its time.

Here she is with the first car she ever bought. A 1950 Pontiac Chieftain Deluxe.

Isn’t this just the new norm. Whatever the property they are adapting or remaking has to have a change just to seem like they are progressive. Why do they have to change anything? It’s only on they’re radar because it’s so popular! It’s popular because the characters and the great story. Who are they doing this for? I

possibly, or they just want an actress that looks like the character as she was described in the multiple books this show is adapted from.

Yeah - at least with Republicans in power.