coreytr
Corey
coreytr

uh yeah. I just watched a 45 minute documentary on how they are made and I thought to myself...how are they making ANY money on these. Its insane. They actually don't make any money on them. Overpriced? I don't think so.

Starts at $41,200. It uses the Mazda3's platform, and the same roof mechanism as the old Ford Focus. So why is it $6,000 more than a VW EOS?

Judging from the video Ferrari has a lot of work to do.

Volvo says an end to vanilla, then delivers an exceptionally vanilla concept car; is anyone surprised? Not to say it isn't pretty, but this looks a lot like other concepts we've seen over the years. Lots of soft curving surfaces, nothing too sharp.

Oh, and the steering wheel from a Camaro.

Dig it. I've had the last 2 gens of S60s, but really like this direction...

The complete lack of response is amazing. If this was an American video, all the rednecks would shout "god dayum!" and immediately run toward the flipped pickup truck. This guy just turns around like "Is that all?"

An evil ear-to-ear grin, with a name that only hints at its intentions...

Just when he gets out of the hospital, stares at the blue sky and freedom after multiple skin grafts and months of intensive therapy....do it again.

It's a future classic!

-> My only VIP of choice. The 2002-2004 Infiniti M45 or in JDM-speak, the Nissan Gloria [Y34].

VIP Style is actually pretty awesome.

My goodness this is a stunning shot of the P1. Anyone that orders this in a color other than that blue is absolutely bonkers.

I'm assuming that's got RWD? Damn thing can move for something that looks like a big furtuo-80's crime-fighting, talking, missile-firing supercar.

I am currently elbow deep in research, with data coming out of my.... ears.

As an S2000 owner and devotee, I can't even fathom the emotions I would feel if someone took my baby. Luckily, the S2KI community is pretty tight-knit. We look out for our own. I'm sure the fellow owners in that area will keep a vigilant eye on the streets, CL, and other forums for those cars and the parts on them...

Nardo Grey

I'm sure it's an all new model, but it's just lazy.

I agree and I quite like the styling of the current Fit. This seems like a design check-list fulfillment rather than a cohesive design "language".

I will defend the author's..."stance" that this would have once been a crappy commuter car. This defense comes from someone who drives and has poured a lot of blood, sweat, and tears into a 1974 Corolla SR5.

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Next time just kiss, do a little spin, and continue drifting along your merry way.