The first one looks best to me. It's pure, simple and non-pretentious (no buttons, no useless design clutter). All it is: your devoted instrument for controlling the car you always wanted to drive.
The first one looks best to me. It's pure, simple and non-pretentious (no buttons, no useless design clutter). All it is: your devoted instrument for controlling the car you always wanted to drive.
That is rather nice.
Looks like some cartoon thing with a big red glove in there, waiting to punch the driver in the face.
What happened there. Why did you glue a calculator to the steering wheel. Seriously, what the-
That's a fine couch in there. I'd totally love to be in that car, it looks more comfortable than my current home furniture.
This is a very great oddball, just try it out. After you got used to steering with your hands alone, forcing your eyes to not notice the fixed hub, you will wonder how anyone would want to have a different solution.
Neither are they doing a favor to aesthetics.
N0.8: imho it doesn't even look good on the Mazda 6. I like this car, but I'd consider some kind of upgrade that I wouldn't conjure on any other car: new aftermarket rear lights. Just to get rid of the more aftermarket-looking stock ones.
Yeah, better get it right all around.
Just hope it doesn't shrink...
This surface will burn better than paint.
So much nicer than a black ceiling.
Friedrichshafen has the only rigid airship Zeppelin manufacture in the world. You can go for a scenic flight in one of these and admire the beautiful landscape.
It's a car that Opel or Volkswagen should be doing. Not BMW. Creating another do-everything-at-once-vehicle is old news, but not ever should they put FWD into it. I'm not able to like this car.
Yeah, but they don't look very trustworthy.
This is perfect, as the bicycles won't ruin your car's interior and you always have the rack on your car.
I'm so glad we don't have this cutesy shit. Roads and especially construction sites have to be as devoid as possible of colorful distractions. Then you give the workers bright clothing, so drivers will always be able to spot them. It's a matter of safety.
Perfect!
For this price, you can expect it to start and not fall apart for the next few miles. It will need work, else it would be much more expensive. He made the best of this car by relying on viral spreading... There are few people looking specifically for a beat-up Mercedes, maybe some will think about it now.
That's why Jalopnik is such a nice site to visit.