I once bought a brand new Jeep Patriot.
I once bought a brand new Jeep Patriot.
First thought that came to my mind as well. Ironically three-wheelers are even more dangerous than their two-wheel counterparts. And don’t get me started with the kind of shit we see parking enforcement tooling around in. Apparently Kei cars are the new 1%’ers.
Gonna drop a hot take that a lot of people are gonna hate: The original Star Wars trilogy. It’s fine, as movies go, but the dissonance between the movies (hello accidental twincest), spielberg’s inability to leave the movies the hell alone (seriously, go look at the awful Han Solo neck twitch when he shoots greedo in…
The G70/80 is the best-looking new car on the road today. It’s amazing how far Hyundai has come in just 10 years.
Hyundai and Kia both. I was just admiring the new Kia K5 (that’s what the Optima is called now, right?) last night in traffic. The lighting on that thing is amazing.
Just...this.
The Genesis line, (I know it’s “technically” not Hyundai) especially the recent concepts have been outstanding too. Maybe it’s easier to develop new design language when you don’t have any history to hold up or pay homage too. BMW, Mercedes, etc. can only go so far before they leave their heritage behind.
I was skeptical of the new headlight designs in cars such as the Santa Cruz, but having seen one recently on a rainy night, I thought “that’s neat”. Maybe it’s neat cuz it’s new, but still, good on ya Hyundai.
Hyundai has a few decent designs, but off the top of my head I can think of several better-looking lighting designs from various automakers. That said, I will give them credit for pushing the envelope
You’re exactly right. The new Tucson is exactly what should be happening with the flexibility inherent in LED lighting.
I agree. I am down on zie Germans right now for selling red turn signals in the U.S. market when they should be Amber.
That LED arrangement screams Max Headroom.
Yeah the hidden weapons are cool, but how cool would it be to have deployable tire studs like on the Die Another Day Aston?
I think that the from “No” to “Yes” medical recommendation switch catches folks off-guard. The general public does understand that while the “no” is in place, the data/consensus is often building. They yes happens immediately and are confused because it was a “no” yesterday.
it could be “Limited Edition” or “Luxury Edition” we’re on a car site here.
To translate, I’m reading LE as ‘law enforcement’, correct?
Who says German luxury cars have no sole?
Why Exclude Pregnant People from Clinical Research?
“The best cheap beater of all is a city bus.”
Basically anything with the Harley-Davidson logo on it is trash.