OK, thanks. I get the oppolock. However, you completely lost me at "country song".
OK, thanks. I get the oppolock. However, you completely lost me at "country song".
seriously, could they have made an uglier car? was this pieced together from various parts out of a junk yard? did they run out of one color of paint? maybe that was the point.... I don't get it. Not only would I not buy it, but I wouldn't pay to register and insure it if it were given to me.
My eyes! The goggles do nothing!
It's not that it has "bulldog" looks. Older WRXs were sometimes ungainly, but they were charming in their ugliness; you know, purposeful.
I like the interior, I just wish they did not do the standard Lincoln "uglification" to the front and rear.
Elon Musk later that day...
Styling:
Not to be confused with Roberto Claus, who brings people well-marinated Italian insults and rage for Christmas.
This guy just wants y'all to know that, unlike Alabama, the state of Louisiana allows its universities to acknowledge the fact that dinosaurs once existed.
That winglet is fugly and by the look of it would prevent the car being filled with fuel
It's the luxury version aimed at the Phaeton market called the dress up!
I know SUV's are harder to make 'efficient' due to the inherently inefficient shape (tall, abrupt), but where the S is sexy, this thing looks pretty homely, due largely to concessions to efficiency. Still, I was hoping for something better-looking than this...
J. Peterman is impressed.
Any out-of-state kids going to either Plymouth or Keene were probably not welcome in their home state, like Cubans in the Mariel boat lift. So its no surprise there.
Being from Boston I can actually imagine the backlash. I like the Boston Strong message but it is being overused now. It's unfortunate how anything can be marketed.
Where are these guys to protect me from getting ripped off on my Tesla purchase? The customer needs to be shielded from those bloodsucking car manufacturers. The dealer exists to help service the car-buying public.
I don't live in the city, so I don't think I quite understand. If everybody parks bumper to bumper, how does anybody in the middle get out? Wouldn't you have to wait until everybody on the end leaves before you get out?