I always liked the 75, but what has been seen cannot be unseen.
I always liked the 75, but what has been seen cannot be unseen.
Oh god, all that graphics and stuff is horrible. The bonnet, the grill, everything, just looks like cheap aftermarket crap. I can't believe it's stock.
Dammit. I was looking through hoping nobody had said that yet.
In North America:
"Now you can own this insanely loud Audi S8 . . . . . . the current bid on this car is $27,000"
As a Brit it horrifies me how successful the Mail had become online, I see it featured on US sites more often than any other UK paper. Here's the thing, see, IT'S A NAZI PAPER! Sure, they did an about turn when they realised that Hitler didn't stand a chance of conquering the British Isles, but if you ask me, once a…
As much as I'd love to think different I fear you're right on all counts. What you're basically saying is that it will be a Wrangler competitor as a lifestyle vehicle but without the off road creds (although I'm sure you're right that whatever it is the jounos will wax lyrical about its off road abilities). The only…
So where do you reckon they're going then? Luxury, I'm sure, belongs to Range Rover, family haulers are gonna wear the Discovery badge and they've got little car-ish things covered by the Freelander and Evoque. In my mind it either has to be utility or a super awesome off roader, I can't really think of a third option.
I'm really curious about where they're gonna go with this. The two most obviously comparable vehicles in my mind are the G-Class and the 70 Series Land Cruiser, although the Toyota is only available in a limited number of countries and, from what I see, the Merc is mainly marketed to the public as an AMG/Brabus…
I've got an idea. So, we can't post pictures in the comments at the moment but we can post YouTube videos, right? I assume this is because videos that come from YouTube are "safe", so to speak, it is assumed that because they are on YouTube that they meet YouTube's standards therefore also meet Gawkers standards, or…
Straight six. C'mon, this is Jalopnik, ffs.
I actually like the way these high beltlines look, I even like the look of the Chrysler 300 which is an unpopular opinion, I believe. As soon as I'm inside the car I couldn't agree with you more, though, the more glass the better.
When I was growing up I used to see Plain Jane G-Wagen's all the time, always in some sort of dull green or beige and often towing a horse box. Can't say I've seen a non AMG one for years, now. Anybody know if we still get the Plain Jane models over here in the UK or are we limited to drug dealer specials like the US?
I'd be a lot more tempted to sympathize with the guy if he didn't keep saying that they want to do something for "artists and musicians". That sounds like a pretty select group, when he says "artists and musicians" I hear "me and my mates", rather than the Detroit community as a whole. I've spent my fair share of time…
Something that really gets me about road rage videos is people's willingness to stop and waste minutes arguing about something that held them up for nanoseconds. What's the point? Someone did something that annoyed you, that's already happened, arguing about it with strangers isn't going to change that.
I'm totally with you on this. I have no personal experience with them but I really appreciated that it looked, to me, like a Jag, in the same way that a 3-series always looks, in many ways, like a mini 5-series.
God, they're beautiful. There is one other curvy European of the same era which I think comes close (if we're accepting that a back-to-front sedan is still a sedan)
The real bargains in terms of purchase costs over here are big engined, high status vehicles like this. When I was younger the market seemed to be flooded with V12 Jags selling for less than Ford Fiestas of the same age (not even exaggerating), now it's X5's and the like. If you've got something special like an M5…
Much less than that. £5000-£6000. Add to that that these ones are that bit older and the fact that everybody wants the diesel not the gas guzzling V8 (if you can afford to fill the tank you can probably afford to buy new) and you've got yourself one hell of a depreciating vehicle. Don't get me wrong, the ones I linked…
Er, non.