benny0407
Benny0407
benny0407

Well I'll give it this much. Looks better than the Tesla Model X.

We all know the best way to improve the C4 to be better than the exotics of the time is just to remove the entire body. Side benefit is it improves the looks massively.

The bigger question in my mind is, will there be a drift mode button. 

They make at least 1 car people want... And its basically a 10 year platform at this point.

Everyone in BMW was told they must like the new design, or it is cooler 20 days.

Isn’t the old saying “those that don’t learn from history are doomed to repeat it.”

Where's all the people that love the spindle grille? Not counting the ones wearing the white jackets in their padded cells.

I’d say the court is wrong. Yeah sure you rotated the wheels, but forgetting to tighten the lugnuts. Its like having surgery to replace an organ, and the doctor just puts the organ in your body without reattaching it completely.

It may look like they’re all pulling it out of a mud hole. But in reality they’re putting it into the mud hole to conduct the first ever vehicular mud race.

I dunno guy in the white on the Right side of the picture has management written on him as well.

I actually don't know how long the ratchet is, but i have the breaker bar to go with it. I do however know even 1/2" tools next to this thing look tiny.

That reporter should feel lucky that he was only fired. If he had done that on my car he would have found out i own a 3/4" ratchet.

Its a V8 in appearance and noise. But not much else. But i still gave the car a crack pipe.

Note i said it being a v8 and stick would be its saving grace but even i gave it a crack pipe.

This thing's saving grace is a V8 and a stick shift. But its unfortunately wrapped in a body very few want, CP.

If the story is good i can overlook some historical inaccuracies, like being on the wrong track. From what I've seen of Ford v Ferrari historical inaccuracies in it will not matter to me.

I thought abysmal dull and basic looking were defining features of a modern crossover.

I still see some 95-04 Blazers running around. Which i would think means something in Michigan. Not that even i personally care for that generation of Blazer either. But at least it could go off road. 

So where the Blazer is being produced is highly controversial? I thought the fact they took the name off a once good SUV and slapped it onto a crossover was the highly controversial part.

This holds true for at least Ford as well. Around Dearborn there is a lot of Ford vehicles.