I’m the opposite. I never looked twice at a BMW before the E60. They always looked boxy and lame.
I’m the opposite. I never looked twice at a BMW before the E60. They always looked boxy and lame.
Bangle made the design of the future. Honestly, I loved the E65 when it was new; I still love the design today. Bangle is like Warhol or Wright or Dali - polarizing but, just because you don’t like it, doesn’t mean it’s not art.
My first time with an F-type rental car the VERY first thing I did was find a tunnel. The exhaust notes are insane just driving, but that made it even better.
Rich British Footballer that is the gold-plated standard of nouveau-riche tackiness.
those pictures make it look like it has zero ground clearance...
Came here for this. Weekend editor can’t don’t math good.
Ah, you’re just talking about improvements in efficiency of coal/natural gas plants. That’s also a good thing to look at, I agree. I left it out, because I figured the whole “the grid will move to renewable sources” sorta covered the idea of electricity being generated through cleaner and cleaner means over time, but…
That’s beautiful.
That’s basically like a kid in his prime saying “I wanna be just like grandpa. Not how he was when he was a young and fit lady-killer, but the way he is right now - wheelchair-bound and and wrinkles and all.”
...and following driver not expecting a full-on panic stop for no reason whatsoever plows into the back of the RoboAudi.
I like the idea of this stuff in traffic. The number of people I see plow into the car ahead of them in bumper to bumper traffic is quite a bit more than what I see on open highway (Although statistically speaking it could just be due to the increased number of cars on the road at the time increasing the probability…
I’m not sure I like Level 4 where the humans, who haven’t been driving much lately, suddenly have to start driving when driving is the hardest...
the boulders are an interesting touch - a hint as to its handling, perhaps?
“I’m just going to come out and say it: I really like the Kia Stinger. I like what it looks like, I like what it represents, I like that it’s a Kia and I like that its trunk opens as a hatch. So when I saw these photos today of a poor Stinger with a Toyota parked on top of it, I got super sad.”
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is a visual representation of mainstream vehicle sales in this day and age