Absolutely. Some of the lobotomies weren’t recent.
Absolutely. Some of the lobotomies weren’t recent.
I look forward to reading them tie themselves into knots trying to be “fair” about something objectively terrible. Presumably the review won’t mention how a significant number of people will be laughing at you while you’re driving it and (most likely correctly) assume you’re an awful person due to endorsing Elon Musk…
102k for that delivery experience is absolutely hilarious. Do they have anybody that works there that has not had a recent lobotomy?
The problem with pickup trucks being ugly is they still fit the rugged work aesthetic, even if 99% of them are used for hauling kids through the suburbs to and from school and the only heavy duty going into their beds is Pampers. They don’t look great, but they will look productive. That makes a lot of them…
I never knew that the Bel Air made it as a truck.
Those trucks with the huge snoots are both ugly and dangerous. The hoods are so high that the driver’s view is significantly obstructed.
a friend has a Ridgeline and I think it’s aesthetically inoffensive and a perfect paragon of truck design otherwise; it’s absolutely as much truck as 95% of people need.
Everyone is avoiding the obvious choice by name so just put me on the record for saying Cybertruck is the clear and obvious choice.
I have an early Gen2 Ridgeline, which probably cracks the Top10 for ugliest trucks. Fortunately, the rest of the truck more than makes up for it, and that is saying a lot since truck buyers are some of the most vain vehicle buyers out there. Still, a lot of folks can't pony up the cajones to take that leap.
Any of the full size trucks made in the last few years. It’s as if the only design concept is ‘make it way too big.’