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The “flares” around the wheels, which form the sides of the hood, look like the end too early. Right where they have the little vents on the quarter panels. It creates a look like the windshield was placed too far back. It looks quite strange from the front.

I’m continuously amazed that the side profile of the new Supra looks so good, yet in the day light all the bulbous and excessive details make it so unappealing 

The flags on the corvette logo are much further swept back. Like they’ve been placed in a gust of wind for this next model.

A carbon tax would be the easiest and most effective policy. Politically a terrible move, but from an economist’s perspective, the smartest. Plus, it is wide ranging and doesn’t require many, individual tax incentives or breaks for individual products and services.

Per Wikipedia:

They should extend the EV credits, however, they shouldn’t be tied to a specific number of vehicles. This puts companies who were first to develop this technology at a disadvantage, while other companies can sit back and wait until the technology gets cheaper and still enjoy the tax break on top of that.

I feel like I’m the only one saying that low beams have become increasingly blinding in the past 10 years. I understand they’re safer for the driver, but I’m not convinced the “improved headlights” are safe for the other drivers on the road. That being said, I welcome this new technology if they applied it to the low