Yeah, don’t like the lastest versions as much as the original BMW Minis, but Jesus, we NEED Minis and Fiats to wash our eyes of the sea of bland blobby SUVs
Yeah, don’t like the lastest versions as much as the original BMW Minis, but Jesus, we NEED Minis and Fiats to wash our eyes of the sea of bland blobby SUVs
No they’re awful, way too expensive for what you get. With BMW level repair costs.
You absolutely know that when your automotive company is going to be turned into a “luxury-goods” company, you are fucked.
Sleep at airport they said. It will be fun they said.
Agreed. There should be a Miata with 4 doors, a lift-back tailgate, plenty of storage behind the back seats and of course, be a lot taller.
The only thing Hummer does 11 is Chapter.
Please have that faux spare tire thing on the back.
Neutral: I don’t think we’ve hit Peak Car yet, but it’s inevitable for two simple reasons:
I would argue that the first “Genuinely Modern Car” was the Citroën Traction Avant.
I thought that was a BRZ at first
Hopefully they use the delay to fix that front end. Why does pretty much every vehicle right now have such an ugly front?
Rivian or CyberTruck? Neither. I’m just hoping EV’s mean the return of the small pick-up.
Oh cool, it has the rare JDM-only windshield wiper and hatch lock delete options. Not bad for $450.
This thing is so faded the original color was probably dark green.
Step one: Win the lottery.
My sunglasses work much faster with the Turbo sticker.
“Oh, dear. It looks as though Collin has upended his automobile within the waterway. Someone be a good gent and retrieve him from the canal.”
Looks like it would be ideal baby storage, at least in the 1950's. Just slip the little tike in the door pocket, and off you’d go. No worse than other contraptions people were putting their kids in at the time.
I was going to guess “My Beer and Watch This.” This is quite literally the 60s British equivalent.
Fewer stickers.