I'd be lying if I said I wasn't disappointed. The previous Ford GT was just too perfect to ever top. And a V6 in something like this is a bit saddening, but maybe they made it sound good somehow.
I'd be lying if I said I wasn't disappointed. The previous Ford GT was just too perfect to ever top. And a V6 in something like this is a bit saddening, but maybe they made it sound good somehow.
I honestly don't see how anyone with any power in the company can approve a design like this. Then again I guess ugly does sell pretty well these days.
I wanted to stop watching that, but I just couldn't.
They are working on getting some legal stuff changed so you don't have to wear a helmet in it since it's safer without one anyway. They've already gotten laws changed in some states as far as I know.
Why do they have to make trucks so ugly and steroidal-looking these days? Are buyers really that tasteless, or is it the manufacturers? At least this isn't as ugly as the Tundra, but that's not saying much.
I find it helps to not have friends.
I gotta say, this is impressively stupid. Just get the superior in every way wagon.
Sounds like the Audi Q3 (my grandmother just got one). A perfectly decent car, but it doesn't make you want it in any particular way.
I'm not saying this is a good design, but you're an idiot if you're accidentally turning the car off instead of putting it into gear. What are eyes for, again?
If only there were small trucks sold in the U.S. like the old Ranger...
Still no Ford Bronco...
Here's an idea of what my 15 year old sister's "friends" got for Christmas:
"We've been waiting for the Top Gear Patagonia Christmas Special was, nicely, near Christmas this year."
I find the anime on cars (and any graphics that didn't come from the factory, and some that do) to be heinous.
I never understand why people always try to pretend like only certain states have dumb/crazy people in them. Newsflash: all of them do.
Oh, hey look! Another steroid chugging, over-testostoratedly designed truck! Just what we need.
When you see the engine cover off on a snowmobile you know it's not going to end well.
There's a Hummer tour in Ontario where they take you offroading. One of the drivers said they spend something like $30-40,000 a year in maintenance, if I remember correctly. Oddly enough they bought the Hummer from Georgia (aka the state I live in).
It's hilarious to me how you can import older, less safe, more polluting cars, but you can't import newer ones that are better in all of those aspects.
Don't look at me; I voted for Libertarians.