1.) Ryugyong Hotel
1.) Ryugyong Hotel
One man's dream is another man's nightmare. And another. And another. And another...
In fact it's probably a Mitsubishi ASX, which, tbh, I don't think is any better.
This describes hydropneumatic suspension best than anything else I've seen
Well, he could still create world's first Crown Victoria Hot Hatch
Well, there's also a bizarre spanish-made Fiat Panda Van. Kinja'd.
Also, that digitally-painted US license plate...
Honestly, I don't know why anyone would choose a Lightning over this
I'd say that's a late 90s VW LT rather than a Transit.
Flag goes there. Even if you're American and the car is German and it's built in the Netherlands.
Makes me wonder what kind of torque monster 4x4s will emerge when electric drivetrains become commonplace for this segment and people start prepping them up
The problem is not rip-offs, is quality. As long as quality rises up to the point of them being at least as good as their non-chinese rivals in the domestic market, and that's about it.
Audi 80/ VW Passat
That last 1/4 does indeed look familiar, but not for the reasons mentioned. Certainly looks like they went one step back from cars like the Elantra GT and i40, which also managed to look good while being much more original.
Volvo's V8 vanquish vanished by veering allowing revenge availed by valiant verging native...
Really, no Ferves in here, not even as a runner up?
That one owner must like mustard quite a lot
Isn't it always the answer?
One example of every Alfa produced? Now I'd love to see the curators trying to keep them all in running order at the same time...
Hmm... so the fastest Mercedes ever was actually designed with a BMW grille... how funny!