flyingstitch
flyingstitch
flyingstitch

The 348 was the last Ferrari with an actual distinctive, interestingly designed interior - even if some of the plastics and switchgear were garbage. It’s unquestionably better looking than the 355's interior where they removed the center stack and boring-ed up the door panels.

Nice catch - this is a sharp detail

Yeah this really messed with my head, what a cool design. 

You could also get a Ford EXP if you want the Dollar General version.

I saw that too and was like “whoa!”

Really, the whole car.  I’m not sure I want a Porsche that looks like a Mazda.  Certainly not for $13K.

That’s because few cars were designed to be ragtops in this time period. Like this 944, most mfgs shipped completed cars to a third party, frequently ASC, to have the tops literally cut off and replaced with a soft-top fitted the best that they could.

They looked like that from factory. Porsche rag tops really weren’t attractive between the 1970s and 1990s. 

QUICK! COVER YOUR EYES WITH THESE ONIONS!!!

The use of Auto-Pilot headed into black ice is an allegory for man’s hubris in trying to dominate nature, and the very real consequences for not respecting the Earth’s power.

That’s not a front porch, it’s a bay window!

Cougar was close….even offered as a wagon at one point.

My mom had one of these in 70s brown. yes they were long. It was so fun to be trapped in the back with 2 adults chain smoking in the front seats. If it were not for 70's build quality and and the accompanying air leaks I would not have been able to breathe at all.

When it starts costing them actual sales.

In that this has the same build quality but at half the price. BYD is relatively unknown in the U.S. but is the 2nd largest automaker of EVs in the world and already builds buses in the U.S.. If they enter the market with decently priced EVs, they will totally own the 50-100k EVs Tesla and everybody else are currently

Only the Ford brochures...

Ah, the PT Cruiser drop top, the indisputably worst convertible in recent memory. I truly, genuinely hate these things.