Top is the Ascent, bottom is an Outback. SUV vs. Wagon.
Top is the Ascent, bottom is an Outback. SUV vs. Wagon.
That something like this:
Continue enjoying life with your sweet-sounding Nissan.
These are two cars are the only two still resonate with me after driving them. That M5 is still my #1 car of all-time too.
These people are being shown that with a push of a button, you can TAKE YOUR HANDS OFF THE WHEEL. Of course it’s going to be taken literally.
Put an exhaust on it and get back to me.
Someone already suggested the Alfa.
Best sounding? Either a VW VR6 or a VQ35 Nissan/Infiniti engine.
I don’t know, I kind of like it. It’s got the best engine/transmission combo, so it should get a pass.
I’m not really seeing a downside to this one...
My uncle is into cars. Used to race Porsches and a GT350 in the 60s and 70s, along with motorcycles until he had a bad crash. Then he stuck with cars.
It looks like it will snap right in half at the firewall.
So Jalopnik readers are not fans of boxy design. Got it.
That looks like the face of a spider.
You haven’t met my wife.
Do it. I’ll bring the popcorn.
I’ve seen more people with super/”hypercars” getting their vehicles out in front of people more often without the velvet rope treatment.
Love the wheels on it.
Let’s take a Senna, which may be ugly but everything has a functional purpose and let’s add a knock-off Liberty Walk kit to it.
I’ve started seeing one of these on my daily commute two weeks ago and it is truly hideous. I mean, is this on purpose so you notice it, whether the response is good or bad? Have manufacturers stopped using focus groups and they just “send it’?