A $2.5 million car with a switchblade key fob.
A $2.5 million car with a switchblade key fob.
What about the stupid multi color c-pillar?
It looks like the perfect cross between a db9 and a db10. Futuristic, yet still remarkably classy.,
The 2017 Aston Martin DB11 officially debuts at the upcoming Geneva Motor Show, but that’s not saying much. This is…
The Saabaru-version is very, very high on my ‘want’-list:
The Megane’s is even weirder.
The proportions on the old Saab 900 coupe are just so wrong. The angle betwixt the hood and windshield is ridiculous, the rear edge of the door is barely down the length of the vehicle, and those massive flanks make the car look ass-heavy.
The TVR Tuscan. Between the insectoid headlights, bizarre details and the factory color-shifting paint, it was downright Giger-esque. It resembled what might have sprung out had the Xenomorph chosen to use an E-type for its host.
It has a certain charm.
That thing’s wipers don't even know where to go.
Have always loved the Ferrari 400
Wrong. You’re all wrong. It’s the Ford RS200. It’s devastatingly pretty, but elegance and grace are not words I’d use.
The proportions are all so hideously wrong, yet it works so right. Also see the foxbody Capri:
The QX80 gets a lot of hatred towards its styling, but I like this thing. It’s a luxury land-yacht, so I think its ostentatious, overdesigned elements fit well here. I dig the swoopy lines, the various bulges and creases, and even the chrome accoutrements, though those ventiports really have no place there.
Gumpert Apollo
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Panamera
Dome Zero. You’re saying “Hey that looks cool” right?