delusion77
Delusion77
delusion77

David, if you ever make it down to Florence, Y’all you can drive my unicorn of an F-150 I just bought sight unseen and drove back from North Carolina.

This is the rear end of the BMW i8. It looks like the i8 is giving birth to a silver Porsche 997.

You LIKE the Multipla? Just trying to be hipster or do you actually like it?

Thank you!  Came here to say this.

This just in: water is wet.

An E34 M5 is reserved.

The modern Hemi is a much larger engine than an LS physically, so it doesn’t fit as well in a lot of applications as the LS. Besides, LS engines are cheap, readily available, and have a much larger support network.

Models with low sample size, heavy-duty trucks and work vans, and models which were no longer in production as of the 2020 or 2021 model year were excluded from the analysis.

I just can’t respect a car enthusiast who didn’t buy their first car until they were 19. Any true gearhead has a vehicle by the time the are old enough to drive.

That 80s logo.... what in the hell?! Am I ordering office supplies?

Hey, uh, Jalopnik writers. You do realize that as it stands people have been driving on roads and freeways without any redundancies since the beginning of time? As in, vehicles are being piloted by people who are inherently driving less safe than current “semi-autonomous” vehicles, and we have no “safety net”. Person

Those images above are concepts and as we all know, concepts rarely if ever make it from concept design to actual finished product

Answer to the question is no, in general they are not cool.

Unless its some unasked for free upgrade to a part from a higher trimline, then maybe it would be cool.
But when its something wacky and poor quality like this, definitely not cool.

Years later when you sell the car you have to convince the next buyer (if they

IMHO the Toyota katakana logo (To-Yo-Ta) is superior to the logo the marque is currently using.

If we count this whole mess as a logo then the answer is Lexus. Definitely Lexus.

Lexus doesn’t need a logo makeover. Lexus needs a grille makeover.

uh no... You searched Ram, not Dodge...

I still remember when that logo first came out.  I thought it looked like a cowboy stick figure, but my stepfather kept telling me it’s supposed to be a samurai helmet.  Took forever before I could see it instead of the goofy cowboy hat.