Truth in advertising—it should’ve been named the Runny Mascara:
Truth in advertising—it should’ve been named the Runny Mascara:
THIS is exactly the kind of classic you want. Reminds me of my old Frankencar, a 1962 356B T-6 Coupe. Had the engine from a 64, was painted decently a light yellow color but it was originally blue which you could see when it chipped anywhere and some areas of the interior, but it ran like an absolute top and needed…
Tiger nose? I’d go with whale mouth. That’s a grill full of baleen!
Looks like it threw up a chain link fence after a hard night of partying.
Look, never go full Lexus.
It reminds me of one of those horror movie tropes where the flesh starts to knit itself closed over someone’s mouth.
The giant tunnel fabricated to house the massive engine and transmission rendering no space for your legs makes this a big no.
Range isn’t so much of a problem, recharge rate is the problem.
My cousin pointed this out and recommended it for my spawn who will be of driving age in a few short years. Figures it’s a $2,900 investment that will save me tens of thousands of dollars in college expenses since he won’t be around to, you know, go to college.
NP
It’s a charming urban runabout, n’est-ce pas?
I think we are nearing a “1970s” moment in cars.
tbf the world will be just fine w/o 7-800 hp cars.
Still rather have a Nobe.
Here is a render of the US market version:
But is it taller than the hood of a Silverado?
“I go to Myrtle Beach often and salt spray is an issue.”
I believe in Ontario, if you refuse the breathalyzer it is a vehicle confiscation and 1 week license suspension. Not exactly sure because they enforce the rules rather zealously here and I plan to keep myself out of that type of situation.
Except I’ve also been told that attorneys are also all trained pathological liars, so now I don’t know who to believe!
My US steel suppliers got hammered by a 25% steel tariff that increased their costs dramatically. I had to shift to overseas suppliers to stay relevant in the utility scale solar market because overseas suppliers all had workarounds for the tariff by exporting finished products and complete systems to the US. There…
You can tell by weighing them - they weigh as much as a duck!