Yep, this is what I was hoping for as well.
Impressive in how they don’t use any tape. Just some guide lines and holding a stick.
I would check Hydro74’s site. He designs a lot of vintage-inspired fonts.
Yes, I think in a smaller car (smaller than the 200) it might not be bad, but the power doesn’t feel proportionate to what you’d want in vehicles this large. Maybe the 2.4 will sell in Europe, but here in the US the V6 seems like the better idea.
If it’s a stupid idea and it works (or in this case, it sells) then it isn’t a stupid idea. The exterior didn’t really bother me, and I could say that I actually like the looks of the Trailhawk edition. If it had looked like the original Cherokee, would anyone have cared more about it, or would they even care as much…
Surprisingly not The Onion.
I loved Complex String! A total nightmare to learn but a great testing track.
It will always be the first Ferrari which I got to drive. Sooo much fun. My wife bought me one of those 3 or 4 lap deals through Gotham Dream Cars with the Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder. When we arrived, I heard and saw the F430 doing some laps and knew I needed to drive it. So, we upgraded to driving both. As luck…
To each their own. I still think the grille is a step back. Even if they went to something different for the next Z car, to backpedal the design during the mid-cycle refresh seems weak. It at least matches the rest of the car on the 350. Here, it just looks to me like they neutered the design.
He still writes for MotoIQ.
He still writes, for MotoIQ. FYI. Still good old Dave.
This seems like a wonderful terrible idea. I loved the “are you at full throttle?” question.