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I know it sounds like beating a dead horse to say UNIONS UNIONS UNIONS but the horse won’t actually die until the unions actually form.

You don’t find it the least bit ironic that they “RESPECT THE LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS” but don’t respect the laws they are sworn to uphold?

So Cadillac is reevaluating plans for rolling out the Lyriq now?

I find the trunk works nicely.

What... no inward facing jump seats??

This is some of the most desperate “the Koreans are just copying the Germans” BS I’ve seen, and I’ve seen a ton of it.

This is so incredibly satisfying.

If the grill was toned down just a little bit, I'd be completely smitten. It's just too damn big

Can’t go wrong with the Ridge. It’s the best vehicle for people that want a truck but don’t really need one. It’s the closest thing to an “ute”.

I do see what you’re saying. But I think it’s attempting to borrow from the look of sleek art-deco era roadsters. It’s a hail mary, but they pull it off really well.

I always liked the first first-gen Tiburons. They were extremely ‘90s, but I liked the swoopiness, even if the proportions weren’t amazing.

This has probably been pointed out already, but this screams Hyundai Tiburon throwback (which is what we’re probably going to get):

There’s something very... suspicious about the “they’re Korean so they MUST be copying the Germans!” narrative, especially when you get something that doesn’t look like anything the Germans are doing.

I personally like the look of the Hyundai Catfish

Please give the tired “Hyundai is copying X” argument a rest. This is an extremely unique design, especially given the homogeneity of cars’ looks these days.

Hey, you spend your weekend how you want to and don’t judge the rest of us! ;)

I don’t care if that car is ever built or the design language ever finds its way to production. Fuck me all the way up with that green plaid seating. 

“It was not an issue of wanting to act a fool in a powerful car on the road, it was an issue of just being able to feel like I could drive safely in public.”