curbwatching
curbwatching
curbwatching

I mean, you’re sitting there with no credentials at all, digging around about an editor’s “validity” because you don’t agree with their article, acting like it’s some kind of gotcha moment when you find out they’ve got years of experience in the automotive industry and in automotive journalism, but they didn’t work in

The original rice burger is still the best—Mos Burger. If you’re going all the way to Japan for fast food, they’re the place you want to go!

To sum up:

This is a great idea.

The way Richard keeps saying “Puma” made me scrunch up my face repeatedly

The squishing in the main photo makes it look like a wagon, and therefore actually attractive.

It’s the wheels that make it ugly. They turn a genuinely pretty design into something that looks like a tuner Honda. The juvenile blackout bits don’t help, either.

Where do you suppose people are going to spend their time, if not the interior?

Places that don’t get taxicabs certainly aren’t getting these.

We already have cabs. 

It’s shitty.

It’s not even as nice as a Toyota Yaris.

Wait, it’s not? I guess I just assumed the same thing that you did, that this was accessible. Huge failure if it’s not.

MIT created a concept in 2012 for folding cars that could take up 1/3 the normal amount of space when parked. It was called Hiriko.

“Not worse than other stuff”

Behold, the car of the future! Remember our slogan, “meh, it’s fine”

Why does it look less luxurious than a BART train?

There are so many cars I love in that poster, but most of all I need to know WHAT IS THAT

Absolutely

Just give them some big panic buttons on the dash that they can mash when things look scary