bobkustofawitshz
bobkustofawitshz
bobkustofawitshz

Dear Whitey,

I wish I could recommend this post 350%

All credit to tossla,they got the styling pretty damn good.Almost awesome

I do have to agree with you there, After seeing an i-MiEV in person, I just see it as a car that is "blushing" while trying to be cute at the same time. Tesla is the only company I've seen that appears to make a proper-styled electric car, instead of an insect-like monstrosity like this.

From a business perspective, I think they will look normal. The most textbook way to get people to adopt something strange and new (like driving an electric car) is to make it as familiar as possible.

The interior is completely mismatched with the exterior. The interior looks great, with it's clean, purposeful styling. I especially like how it evokes the LFA's interior. Then you get to the exterior and it's a freakshow of droopy shapes and cavities. The overall profile isn't bad and there are a few interesting bits.

Well, not quite all the way back, but certainly closer. I agree: the S-class is an over-equipped American retiree's expensive and European version of a Buick Park Avenue. That's extreme but not the retiree part. (No disrespect to retirees - good for you!)

100k? Aren't they closer to 150-200k these days?

LOL...u guys are clearly not the target market for this vehicle. When will people understand, Merc gives exactly zero shits about what you think about the size of their FLAGSHIP Sedan's grill.. duh its gonna be huge, it has to say "move the f*** outta the way! A titan of industry is coming through!" smh

Bruno Sacco, where are you? You are sorely needed.

With a camera that works and possibly has color and doesn't look like it was taken from outer space.

This is why if Lincoln gets serious about saving itself they must be back in order to progress forward. Cadillac has toyed with the idea, most recently with the Ciel concept, but the stage is Wide Open for a big , aspirational Lincoln oozing class and elegance. We will have to disagree on the exact year as this body

My dad had one of these when I was a kid. When you got in, you had the feeling that there was not a single bolt, piece of switchgear or latch that was shared with any other vehicle. From the rear suicide doors to the "rectal speedometer" the car was unique and in some ways cutting edge even thought it was more than

I agree. The only American car that would achieve that status again was if GM let Cadillac build this without the interference if idiotic bean counters...

I FOUND IT!

I FOUND IT!!!

2003-2004 Ford Mustang Mach 1. An actual shaker hood scoop with hole in the hood and all. Has a air passage that runs down to the factory air box. Supposedly uses the same tooling as the original old Mach 1's. (Car in picture is mine)

Cautious driving by far.

Agreed, I hated myself for saying it, but when I saw the first picture at the top of the page "breathtaking" was all that I could think of...

I believe it's first generation Mercedes CLK. Here's my arguments for that: