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Now it has 12 different versions, it used to have more. I made this print in 2017, but in 2018 had almost 20 trims due the widebody variants 

As a Brazilian I can only say one thing:

The new Polo and it’s sedan counterpart (called Virtus) are built in Brazil. Both of them are yuuuuge and could be sold fairy well in the US. It rivals in sizer with the Golf IV, the sedan has a longer wheelbase and has a similar size to the 2002 Corolla. Now it has a CUV, called T-Cross, the brazilian version shares

It’s not a problem if the chauffeur is Quentin Tarantino  

Before Michael Gambon this corner had other name, I think it was Bacharach 

The malaise era is back, the broughamtastic and tacky land yatches of today are the bloated crossovers

Just like the 70's. But with different reasons 

There is also the forgotten Lagonda, based on the V8

The doubl decker spoiler on the AU Falcon. Because everyting on this car had to be weird 

Is this the new BMW M4?

I don’t understand why BMW is using the Pontiac G6 GXP as a inspiration for the new 4 Series

Well, it is the current generation of the Toyota Crown. A bit bigger than the Mark X, similar size as a Lexus GS

This looks like a Toyota Crown with a different front end

And what about the 1962 Rover P5 Coupé?

I got a little carried on. Here in Brazil the car guys posers like to say that only american fullsize trucks are real trucks, the only american truck sold here is the Ram 2500 Laramie with Cummins engine by the way. But here we have all sorts of midsize japanese trucks, the VW Amarok, the Ford Ranger and the Chevy S10

Anything with a open bed is a pickup truck

I want James May’s pink and purple rugby shirt for years and can’t find. Hope that now it became easier

I want James May’s pink and purple rugby shirt for years and can’t find. Hope that now it became easier

Ejecto trim cuz

I have two questions:
What the hell is this plastic piece coming out from the frunk in the frontal crashes?

It is actually a generic airbag steering wheel used by many European small manufactures, like Morgan, Spyker, Wiesmann and even Ruf