Who would’ve tough that the Toyota Avalon would be a trend setter?
Who would’ve tough that the Toyota Avalon would be a trend setter?
The Chevy SS may be an answer, hear me out.
The Compass is basically a Renegade with a bigger trunk
This car don’t look like a real car to me, seems more like an GTA V rendition of a BMW 2 Series. At least it doesn’t has the huge vertical grille like the 4 Series.
This concept was presented in 2001 and Nissan released the GT-R only in 2008. Everybody loved the GT-R.
As my username says, I’m Brazilian. So Cars and Coffee and 2 hours commute don’t apply to me. And the pandemic is still going over here, the vaccination on my city still is on the 53 years old range. The commute to my work will be of around 30 minutes driving or using public transportation on the worst case scenario.
Hell no. I’m 28 and this home office stuff is killing my mental health. I got a new job where the home office is temporary until is safe to return to the office and I can’t wait for this to happen.
I appreciate tech and this low emission stuff for regular cars, but sports cars should had some exemption. These cars drives way less kilometres annually than a daily beater crossover. Didn’t Europe had some exemption for tiny sports cars manufacturers like Morgan and Caterham?
Seems like that Europe will not get the next Subaru WRX due the lack of hybrid powertrain to meet the new emission goals.
The Chrysler Building ventilation system was made by the Chrysler Airtemp division to show off their capability.
Compact French Simca, some random Hillman in the UK, the entire North American Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth and Fargo line of cars and trucks, boat engines, air-conditioner units, airport vehicles, military vehicles, a frigging rocket, a building in the middle of NYC, aircraft engines... What Chrysler didn’t do?
This don’t change the fact that the car got out the factory with the airbag lose. This kind of thing should come installed from the factory
The metric system is very logical. That is why it isn’t adopted in the USA
This already exists, it is called 3008. And I quite like the looks, even being a CUV hater.
The Yeti name was already taken by Skoda.
The wheels looks familiar
I discovered that playing Gran Turismo and tough it was some glitch until I found a Doug Demuro video talking about it
No love for the Dodge Viper macarena wipers?
Some RHD European cars have this kind of wiper instead of inverted ones. Like the Peugeot 206
The Toyota Etios (a Dacia-esque super low cost car for emergent markets) has a brilliant and cheap wiper that I want to see in more cars. It has an articulated arm, like a but wiper. This bad boy clean a larger area than a regular two arms wiper and cost less to make and replace. Don’t know why Toyota didn’t made more…