Ding. Exactly my first thought. No real complaints though, I dig the Cyberpunk asthetic.
Ding. Exactly my first thought. No real complaints though, I dig the Cyberpunk asthetic.
Looks fantastic and like nothing else. People will say it’s too expensive, but I think It’s smart. No other $300k+ luxury sedan offers this level of modern design; they all cater to old school luxury. I bet there’s plenty of new-money crypto bros who would rather have this over a Rolls. Though we all know the ultimate…
GM isn’t trying to make a profit from this. It’s simply meant to get people to perceive Cadillac in a better light and for GM to flex their skills. You can’t put a price on a good reputation (well, I guess north of $300k)
Cyberpunk did it better.
I mean, after that VICE article about influencers like Kim Kardashian getting robbed through social media tracking of their whereabouts, I'd be more careful about privacy too.
I doubt he’s afraid of Twitter. He just doesn’t want to be tracked like a dog on Twitter.
The Toyota Cavalier
The question was for the worst badgineering. The 9-2x was awesome.
For me, this ALWAYS comes to mind when talking about badge engineering:
Nope, just making sure the post goes up before the end of the day. Figured that was more important than spending however long messing about in an emulator and trying to find a solution. It’s not really the point of the story, anyway.
Because it’s uglier than the first generation and uglier than the third generation. It’s the ugly middle stepchild of the Thunderbird family.
See I think these are absolutely awesome and one thing I hope about the coming EV revolution is that coachbuilders can build modern versions of these on electric skateboard chassis.
Not embarrassed to say I love the audacity of these cars.
The worst offender IMO is the Lincoln Mark V
Gen 2 Ford Thunderbird.
Personal Luxury Coupes from the ‘70s. Think Chrysler Cordoba, Ford Elite and Chevy Monte Carlo - they are truly anachronistic in a time when we are moving to EVs.
I agree with you about the 1967 AMC Marlin
11th Gen Ford Thunderbird (2002-2005)
Most things from the mid 1970s to mid 1980s, the Malaise Era. Normal people would probably agree that 60s cars are pretty cool but you have to be really niche to be into this stuff: