I had both. The 2nd gen was a much better car overall.
I had both. The 2nd gen was a much better car overall.
The R35 GTR is not bad because it’s accessible, that’s one of the good things about it. It’s bad because it makes me sad. It was an amazing car back in 2007 when it came out, but that was 16 years ago. Chevy was still making the C6 Vette, Porsche was still making the 997. Competing sports cars have gone through 2…
Ironically, this was considered a drop dead gorgeous car when new.
I’m noticing a trend; cars went from light and fun to heavier and more power.
I will never get over the literal buttface of the modern BMWs.
I always love these lists because some vehicle will come up that I completely forgot how good it looked before. But I have to say, this would’ve been better if there was a before and after for each of these.
How in the flip does the Acura TL stay off this list?
I admittedly love the X351 XJ, but whether or not it worked, I think it was justifiable to move away from the design language used from the Series 1 through X358 XJ’s. It was always supposed to be a modern car, and by 2010, had basically aged into a retro pastiche. Even worse, while the X350/358 is a much roomier car…
I get the commenter’s point, but the 2nd gen MR2 is such a good looking car.
I can’t disagree with a single one of these.
the disco shown prior has more than a passing resemblance to the xb... not a good look.
I live in an area where by far the most common vehicle on the road is a Suburu Outback or similar because it is legitimately the perfect vehicle for winding, high-wind, snowy mountain roads. They’re just billy goats. And seeing them with 250K+ on the odometer is very common around here.
Teslas are all pieces of crap. That’s really all there is to say.
I wonder how many months it takes to get weather strip for a Tesla.
This is true, I also worked as a tech at a Ford dealer and we did a little thing called PDI-post delivery inspection. After the cars were dropped off we had to go through a PDI checklist before they ended up on the lot. The things you mentioned would get caught in the PDI before the ended up going out to the…
I like how this guy takes delivery of his new Model 3 and the first thing he does is take it to be detailed. How does Tesla manage to get brand new cars so dirty?
The Tesla Model 3 is 7-year old model, not a brand-new model, you’d expect they’d have learned how to build them by now.
But how often does Ford gaslight you to say -you- installed two different types of tires on your car?
I can’t wait for Elon to tell the world that he solved autonomous driving within that tunnel by mounting those cars on rails.
No drivers, no accidents, no delay. That’s Tesla’s autonomous driving technology.