It looks like Toyota refreshed the Camry based on the new Prius. I’m not saying it’s unattractive but I can’t just unsee this.
It looks like Toyota refreshed the Camry based on the new Prius. I’m not saying it’s unattractive but I can’t just unsee this.
But their goal is to deny every claim.
Never trust an institution that is in business to bet against its own clients.
This calls for a Family Guy quote.
The Impala
This is the Camaro EV I’m hoping for.
I want him to prove it.
I prefer the Mitsuoka Rock Star
And Matt’s complaint about the movie is not enough teenage hookers and cocaine.
When I first read this I thought they had accidentally used the quote without knowing its origin but then I see where they used it and it’s right there... -Adolf Hitler.
He pretends to not understand the function behind some designs so he can report them as unexplainable quirks.
I think some context should go into Patrick George’s Belle Isle Camaro crash. At the time all of the Jalopnik’s writers, and especially George, were very outspokenly anti-GM. Every review of a GM vehicle, no matter how good, got the “GM sucks” treatment that it was a surprise they even asked Jalopnik to the event in…
I call your 1990's GM and raise you early 2000s Dodge Caliber. I had a new, low mileage rental once.
They warned us this was going to happen.
There was talk of a Corvette EV sedan. I always assumed that would basically replace it but who knows if they’ll actually go through with the Corvette branding. They should. But we’ll see I guess. But for sure there’s going to be an EV sedan they say.
I wonder what its replacement will be like. It’ll be an EV but I wonder what form it will take.
Until the End of the World, made in 1991 set in 2000 and the director used a mix of background cars that includes a lot of concept cars from the time not to mention the old Rover that the main character drives. It’s an interesting look at what we in 1990 thought the not so distant future would look like.
A very beat up one of these. A 1956 Ford F100 with a transplanted Oldsmobile V8 and a four-speed manual. It was not a hot rod. It was my grandfather’s farm truck and my dad did the engine swap when he was a teen. It was this color except for the rusty patches here and there.
“Don’t be such a baby... baby.”