A number plate will happily ruin “precision design”.
A number plate will happily ruin “precision design”.
Oh, Jason, this is pure car comedy gold. Who else could ever come up with that?
I love the stance most of all, I think. Will there be any room for the shocks to travel?
Hey Jason, why is everyone picking on this Kia for copying Volvo? It’s not fair! Finally Kia does an original design and everyone calls COPYCAT.
Hello and congrats on a good sales year, if you read this!
Thank God. At least they’re all contemporary.
One foreign car journalist you don’t know test-drove this car a few months ago. It was a factory-museum Mazda’s own pristine example. He said that he was amazed how sublime the driving experience was, with excellent handling, supple ride and accurate steering.
This has been avoided somehow in BMW i3...
Oh, what were you thinking of buying? An Audi Q3?
For a few bucks, you will be able to easily restyle it into a Bentley.
Yeah, good luck entering an address with a knob. Have you tried to use iDrive or Command, even the latest sorts? Never ending layers of menus. Tavarish said the same thing testing C63 just a few days ago.
Finally somebody taking action on Tavarish advice!
As for those Priuses driving in the left-lane 6 mph below the speed limit.
Meh-rcedes.
Tesla’s logo is still bad.
I think the sensible way to own a nice car is to go after hot ones. Those, that will depreciate least (or even appreciate). Like Cayman GT4, BMW M2, Ferrari 458 speciale.
Z4 isn’t a good driver’s car at all.
Best rims in the world, though.
This car (SLK) was introduced the same year as f30 3-series but weirdly feels being around much, much longer.
Ah, it livens up the scenery so well!