VicVinegar
VicVinegar
VicVinegar

It seems strange that they finally have their cars in production and are getting great reviews and can’t meet demand yet choose to lay off workers.

The overwhelming majority of cars sold today are boring. QOD would work better if the question was, “what are the most exciting cars sold today” up to certain price point. Perhaps exclude supercars.

There needs to be a constitutional amendment against slideshows.

I just want the Nardi wheel and those Recaros.

I love how they bought the same size as the stock rim but put smaller tires on it to make them look more low profile. Smells of someone having a Scion xB years back and doing what they could to bling it out from autozone but not being able to.

My credit score went down from just looking at those wheels.

Quick mock up of the Crown without so much of that stupid black plastic.

They could have just brought over the “Sport” crossover version and called it a day

Damnit. I don’t hate it.

I still think it’s a miss to have a normal trunk lid and not a hatch. Weird choice, considering that it’s supposedly the crossover type.

So, i haven’t really checked this, but are Porsche, Ferrari, and Lamborghini dealers stiffing buyers with insane markups in the same way many Chevy dealers are? Because if they aren’t, then the Z06 really isn’t the bargain they’re pitching here...

Man, I saw the preview image, assumed it’d be a hatchback sedan like the Stinger, and thought “Maybe this would work for me” - a comfortable vehicle for four adults but with the immense practicality of a hatchback with folding seats when you need it.

You’re confusing “doesn’t know how” with “doesn’t want to.” They intentionally lowball things they don’t want to mess with on their lot so you take your collectable supercar elsewhere.

“GAP insurance — which covers the shortfall between the value of your car and loan balance in the event your car is totaled in an accident — happens to be overwhelmingly favored by those who hold it, according to Automotive News. However, it’s certainly not necessary in all financing scenarios, particularly if you are

When you are rich enough it’s just assumed that you can use your money to get whatever you want. No need to measure anything.

“I need something reliable”

I once negotiated a OTD price for a new car over the phone. The dealership emailed me a nice, clean itemized quote for, let’s say $25,000. I printed it out and brought it with me to sign for the car. When I arrived, a different salesman greeted me with a number hastily scratched on a sticky note (wtf?). No, see this

Worst dealership experience? I worked for one for almost 12 years (internet sales, then an upper management position in the internet/tech team).

i don’t see any parts that i’d want.

I think we can chalk this up to three major factors: