That's pretty much the feeling I got as well. This doesn't look like just another insurance scam.
That's pretty much the feeling I got as well. This doesn't look like just another insurance scam.
The problem with your examples demonstrates the very problem with todays car styling.... they all look like the exact same car with a couple of tiny tweaks.
I think the trailers are terrible. They make it seem like a cheeseball movie focused on some pretty boy. The story doesn't come across at all, and it's certainly not compelling.
As someone who drives the Long Island Expressway quite a bit, I think its actually fairly decent. Yeah, there's traffic, and some terrible jams once in a while,...but you're in effin New York City, what are you expecting? For what it is, and the population it serves, I think it's pretty efficient.
I had a chance to see an 8C at a local car show last weekend... and I couldn't stop noticing how huge the car was. It looked like a bloated Bentley next to all the Ferraris it was sitting next too. I wasn't a huge fan to be honest. The 4C looks much more svelte and compact...qualities I think that an Alfa should be.
Such a shame this car doesn't come with a manual. Alfa is all about the fun and experience of driving, not pure performance...to not include a manual option is heresy.
Not sure if this has been mentioned, but it looks like dude finally got the car he wanted.
All true, and hard to argue against.... but the smug and petty part of me still hates that this "quantity over quality, walmart-size the crap out of everything" huge-ass SUV segment not only exists....but thrives. I hate these drivers (usually some 4'9 woman) more than the ones who put family stickers on their…
Its not a movie, but I remember a french-language tv series that must've been filmed in the 80s (I remember watching it in the late 9os,), that I believe was called "Formula I". The series was a drama that followed a bunch of race car drivers in F1. Lots of euro mullets, some guy who I remember looking like Senna,…
Yeah, I love the hard edges of them myself...that and how thin and lean they all were back then. Cars today seem like such fat pigs in comparison.
Damn, that CRX still looks fantastic.
I'm confused. Where's the BMW?
"If I had to guess, I'd wager that the next-generation Adam is more likely to come here, and it will be engineered and designed especially for the American market."
I guess people are expecting everything to be crazy and swoopy these days, so something so clean and refined feels "boring", but to me it looks nice and timeless. I love that VW is going back to clean and elegant design.
That's ok, I dont care about the lack of attention from women (I'm a 30-something dude with a wife and kid, the intent was never to pick up girls), and the last thing I want is attention from high school kids. I was actually a little hesitant to get the red as is, but at the end of the day it looked too good to pass…
I have a somewhat showy sports car (a guards-red Cayman....nowhere near this cool/exotic of course), and the only people who ever give it any attention are boys under 8, and men over 40. Hot girls don't give a crap about cars. Actually the only woman who ever started a conversation about it, was a Cayenne GTS (with a…
And they say today's kids don't like cars!
Noticed that too. Although the Saab in the first photo doesn't seem to share this problem.
What I thought was funny that while he wanted the Toyota to yield to him, there was a whole row of other cars behind it. Was this turd of a human going to do this to every single one of the cars in the row 1 by 1?
What a great way for Ford to bring even more attention to a bad review of their product. Instead of letting it slip into the night, now we're all going to go and read the damn thing.