I find it hard to believe that anyone would stop the driver of this car to say "hey, nice car," unless it was in a sarcastic 1980s teen movie tough guy kind of way.
I find it hard to believe that anyone would stop the driver of this car to say "hey, nice car," unless it was in a sarcastic 1980s teen movie tough guy kind of way.
This is one of those cars where I am totally sick and tired of the design. I can't remember when this model design came out but it feels like it came out 12 years ago or something. Its sort of like the Toyota Tacoma of sports cars: The design is old and nobody cares. Its just sort of bleh...
Anything looking remotely like this. If anyone can come up with a purpose for this please chime in...
Bro Dozers. Big, loud, driven aggressively, rarely seen off asphalt, hard to get into. Pretty useless.
....but what if you need to pick up parts that you had overnighted from Japan?
Don't know why, but I haven't been able to get images to display for about the past 12 hours.
When Japan tried to out-bore each other...
I'll throw out my professional opinion as an Industrial Designer.
No, there was no real difference. I don't think badge engineered cars count for this really. The Eagle Talon is a Mitsubishi Eclipse. Same goes for the Plymouth Laser.
You know, I think stuff like this is interesting, but I can't understand why machines of war show up on Jalopnik. Jalopnik is a site devoted to cars, the fun of owning them, looking at them, racing them, fixing them, etc. Its a site that brings joy and information.
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