But it still is stupid ugly, on this we can all agree...
Good idea for a quiz, but too many foreign obscurities to hold my interest...
I have tried a number of humidifiers over the years — ultrasonic, evaporative, and warm water — and the Lasko gets my vote for a number of reasons: 1) Much less expensive to operate than units that heat the water; 2) No white dust like that emitted by ultrasonic units; 3) Water-recirculating pump keeps filters moist…
I have tried a number of humidifiers over the years — ultrasonic, evaporative, and warm water — and the Lasko gets…
The last time I heard, it didn't sound as if the new F-150's gas mileage was that much of an improvement over steel pickups. Ford may be in real trouble here unless they can subsidize the higher prices of dealer bodywork on the aluminum...
Wrecking rich people's cars — the nonviolent revolution begins NOW!
What a cute little car! That's much nicer-looking than the Fiat or Mini IMO. What will it sell for? What are its MPG and 0-60 specs?
Hmm — the side shot makes it look as if the car has a little too much rear overhang. Harley Earl would be proud!
Speaking of your halo cars — this GT is enough to make the world forget about the entire Lincoln product line AND the McConaughey commercials!
This ugly tub is the most promising model in the Lincoln fleet? Oh dear... You know a car company's in trouble when their most promising new model's most interesting (although completely unnecessary and probably totally unreliable) sales feature is a motorized badge unveiling a video camera.
That truck has one of the ugliest fronts I've seen since the Edsel! It looks as if it was designed by a number of different committees who couldn't agree on the design elements...
Um, I thought an even more cogent explanation for VW's failure is their reputation in recent years for unreliability. Ever since that former GM guy went to VW and forced their parts vendors to cut their prices to the bone, the cars keep winding up on the sides of roads, as you allude to, with their hazard flashers…
The Times is cutting its auto section? Damn — that's the only section that's been worth reading in recent months. The rest is all rich white man drivel...
I think it would be enjoyable to treat a Ferrari like a junker — park it on the street, let it get dinged up on a daily basis, wreck the wheels crashing over potholes. The resulting running wreck would really be a singular car and curiosity!
Another jarring reminder that Nissan, like Lincoln, needs to fire its design director and improve the aesthetics of its designs.
Poor little rich boy...
The possessive of "it" is "its," not "it's."
No No NO! We do NOT need another premium auto brand. We need basically a new Volkswagen — a people's car that is cheap, reliable, fun to drive, and easy to repair. Why do you think so many seniors bought the original Scions? Because they were affordable! What is needed is some revolutionary engineering to cut the…
Is it just me, or are these fuel economy estimates for the new F-150 not that great? In addition to switching to lower-weight materials, I wonder if Ford did enough with the aerodynamics of this truck. I look at that traditional boxy front end and shudder...
Because Lincoln's doing such a bad job making cars these days, maybe they should turn their attention to distilling high-end hooch. There seems to be quite a market for it among the one percent...