boneheadotto
boneheadotto
boneheadotto

I feel like this is a perfect description of the GOP House right now

always thought the front looked like a dead slug flipped on its back

I think my favorite obscure concept was the porsche Minivan. Super cool looking and center seating for the driver

For companies i could actually afford to purchase it has to be VW. Cheap but you get (for good or bad) that german engineering. And being that most are detuned versions of faster Audi/porsche machanicals they have a lot of room for modification and tuning. They also make the best all arounders for a reasonable price.

Koenigsegg! Bat shit crazy technology. 1800hp 3cylinder hybrid with free valve, Crazy fixed single gear hybrid transmissions, unique door opening design. Everything they do is crazy and i love it

That a lifted Outback thats the same dimensions as a Toyota Highlander qualifies as a wagon in the US when it doesnt have any of the features wagon owners want like a car like ride and seating height

Always the Cadillac XTS, the Lexus LS, and the Toyota Avalon. Basically any extremely large sedan thats no fun to drive

I think Lamborghini took the designs and ran with them

my favorite is the whole lineup of 2010 lotus concept cars

An often overlooked car that has aged well is the second gen MR-2.
Its now almost 35 years old having debuted in 1989 as a 1990 model.

What you described is basically why the GTI even exists. Its by far the best all arounder for mileage, practicality, and performance. And if you like to modify cars, its one of the best platforms for it. Also its DSG auto is a great auto.

Just makes me happy i got my Alltrack when i did. Purchased in late 2020 for $16500. Its a 2017 SE DSG with 25k miles. now its at 85k and has a few mods like plaid interior, GTI brakes, coilovers, RSB. more mods to come

The plug in hybrid i really want that VW wont sell here is the MK8.5 GTE. Its a GTI with hybrid assist making 268hp and with an electric only range of 62 miles! They also have an MK8.5 Wagon. A completely ideal PHEV for me would be the GTE as a wagon. 60+ miles EV only, 368hp, prob around $40k. please make that and

one of the newish cars i think is a bargain right now is a used Kia EV6. You can get a Kia EV6 GT with 576hp and a 0-60 in 3.4 for $39k with 12k miles on it. What a time to be alive for performance

Im the same way but for the superior Android Auto. CarPlay was so crappy in 2017 that i actually switched from apple to android because of it. Its better not but still not as good as updated android auto

Any sort of performance package that gives you larger brakes and a limited slip differential is always worth the price.  PP on my GTI was something like $1400 for larger performance brakes and an LSD.

The one ill die on is that the Pontiac Vibe/Toyota Matrix, and the Scion xB were excellent cars and we need more cars like this. Vibe had amazing practicality, tons of cargo, hard plastic cargo area, manual transmissions, great suspensions making it cheap, reliable, peppy, and a far better choice than almost all small

They should make a modern take on the AC Cobra, and call it the D.C. Cobra. Take the side exhaust and paint them like Duracell batteries.

I think these numbers are in the wrong place on the chart and should be swapped