We need to get this to 420 stars
We need to get this to 420 stars
The funny thing is I live in a market where the Amarok is offered, but would never consider it.
So I’m quite perplexed as to why I have a deep-seated, burning desire to own one of these. .
*Reads title*
It seems Fancy Kristen borrowed Alanis’ laptop and forgot to log out
Allow me to un-eumphemise your thoughts on the issue:
I blame the safety driver.
Look a lot like the Mazda Vision Coupe concept, just more sculpted
Used to use it on a Fragrance website I ran. The trick to it is that the images *have* to be high quality, both in terms of resolution and composition, for it to work.
I honestly think BMW hit their sport-coupe zenith with the E46.
Get out of my mind please.
This deserves more stars
Unpopular opinion: I don’t like the exhaust note. As an adult millennial (since that’s today’s theme) I grew up on Honda, Toyota, Subaru and Nissan 4 bangers with amazing exhaust notes.
This sounds like a fart-canned Civic with a compressor-surge-fuel-dump audio track playing through the speakers
Well, shit.
Toyota still sells approximately 13 billion Corollas a year and so it needs the additional capacity.
Waiting for Honda to take a hint and drop the Accord’s 2.0T in the CRV
Much as Jalops / auto enthusiasts belabour cross-overs, this will sell and sell well.
The simple fact of the matter is that out in the real world, where potholes & generally shoddy road conditions reign, crossovers and small SUV’s are faster point-to-point than any sedan.
The back end looks like something that even a Chinese copycat company would take pause over. I mean, wtf.
Realistically:
It’s a bit out of the price bracket, but didn’t the AM V12 Vantage die this year too?
Lol @ “CHRIST LOOK HOW MANY CALORIES!”
Well, I usually cook to escape all of that. I tend to stock a relatively healthy pantry (no dairy, no grains, leans meats, complex carbs, fruit, veg, good fats etc) so I don’t worry much about calories or the quality of my meals.
Funny how something you find stressing (cooking) is absolutely therapeutic and cathartic for me.
I think that’s because it affords me a certain creative license I seldom have in other aspects of life.
Switched to USB in 2010 and never looked back.