cornholemajesty
cornholemajesty
cornholemajesty

Jason, I’ll drag race you with our cheap Chinese electric car.

I don’t know about you, but that spike to $900 and then drop to $600s definitely made me a bunch of money shorting the stock.

Having a Hyundai logo used to be negative in general. 

Sorry, but take away the Hyundai badging from the rear and most people would think it is a Porsche. That said, I love this use of the 911 ass on a sedan! (or coupe since there is no b-pillar?)

The Hyundai logo also looks much better as a negative.

i saw one on the road today in person and was quite taken by it.  but i like how my fost looks and it’s got a catfish look too

Wow. I don’t think I’ve seen any manufacturer design their logo on a car as a cut-out of the body work... It’s beautiful. Can’t imagine that it would make it to production on anything, but it’s pretty special.

It’s FAR more like Porsche roofline than it is Mercedes. I don’t see it in your example image at all

Or the Hyundai Triangles. I mean, Elantra:

Hopefully it’s better than the squashed catfish that is the Sonata:

It would be certain, but what are the US import rules regarding electric cars that are exempt from emissions regulations? And an NEV at that, skirting below federal crash tests. Seems like a lil’ loophole of a “car”.

I thought that the Polestar 1 was based on a Volvo concept, and it looks great to me.

I disagree. A lot. 

Because CAMERAS!

And having wheels with separate fenders is actually a throwback to the 1930s and earlier era. We stopped building cars that way because it’s space-inefficient.

Then it’s either a trike or a motorcycle.  Problem solved.

It’s kinda sad that a lot of car companies do not take risks ( I'm not counting exotics and hypercars). Corvette and the Demon are an exception. Buick would bee cool again if they built the Avista.

But, what is life without a little risk?

I would totally drive that bug-eyed little shit.

Yeah, it is a pain on Earth but rust in space might be a life saver. It helps protects against radiation.