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I’m the same. Being Chinese Canadian, we sort of grew up with a developed sense of when to go to the herbalist, acupuncturist, energy healer etc, and when to go to our western family doctor, dentist, pharmacist, optometrist.

Evans looks like the maimed clitoris of a Chernobyl cow.

Still a few kicking around in Vancouver, including my TTS, which is one of several in fact.

Agreed. With electric, it’s either on or off. There’s no journey or process to it.

I’m torn: I get the government enforced emissions standards. I really do, particularly the science behind green house gases, etc.. And at a different angle, the immediate torque delivery from an electric motor appeals to the torque addict in me. But I love the grumble of a large engine. It’s visceral, and gets you in

This looks like the helmets from G-Force made into a car. Typical Pontiac design from that era.

How is she or he liking it?

“Who really cares about fuel economy in a performance-oriented car?”

Volvo Polestar needs to keep the hell out of the Ford design offices.

“...no one wants to go to Saskatchewan anyway.”

I got my start on Audi love from the Transporter films, as cheesy as that may be hahahaha

I too suffer from the same condition: I’m an Audi fan, but I am self aware enough to know that Audi’s look like conservatively sculpted bars of soap compared to anything out of England, which all look like the aftermath of an icicle sensually licked into stunning forms by Idris Elba’s tongue and then blessed by God

LEAVE ACURA ALONE! IT’S JUST A CAR COMPANY!!!

Acura is not a premium brand. Acura is a badge of convenience to dump Honda’s most boring car designs in. Acura is Honda for old people.

If I am indeed wrong, then that picture you posted is essentially a picture of me. I am that car. That car is wrong. It is like sex with a donkey. Wrong. Gaaahhh.

No. That concept. No. To be clear, that is the entire notion of No rendered in metal and plastic and put on wheels.

Totally agreed. Honestly, I love British cars. In terms of aesthetics, the Brits absolutely get me every time. Too bad they don’t know how to wire shit properly. It’s like they just learned about electronics last week.

Nope, you’re not alone. I have hated this monstrosity since the very first moment it was puked up on a show stage. Seeing one roar down the street does impress, but whenever you catch one standing still and you’re able to take in exactly how fucking terrible it looks, it’s almost overwhelming how many design rules it

If Jim Jarmusch decided to follow his passion for big event DJing.

Look how good that looks! Strongly brings forth memories of the RX-7, one of the most beautiful cars of the 90's and any era for that matter.