gtfo. It’s a Yamaha. Therefore it must be “deep purplish blue metallic.”
gtfo. It’s a Yamaha. Therefore it must be “deep purplish blue metallic.”
Someday someone will again see the wisdom:
You guys know how to drive fast though, mostly. Good lane discipline. God help you if you are a visitor and don’t know know exactly where you are going.
Doesn’t matter.
You should see the tweets about how if any pregnant woman was at PP to get an abortion and was shot by this guy, she totally deserved it. Also how Dear saved many more babies’ lives than he took, so hey completely justified. Because unborn babies are the only innocent lives worth saving.
and if your friend is fan of Eva ...
そうですよおおおお!
“every single Ford, General Motors, and Chrysler... also every single Toyota, Lexus, Acura, Honda, Scion, Fiat, Nissan, Infiniti, Hyundai, Subaru, and Kia...”
three things I learned about car culture in SK: 1: KDM cars are way higher end than the cars the Koreans ship here, like, amazingly so. 2: KDM Scooter culture is way crazier/cooler/prolific than their car culture 3: ...But nowhere near as crazy as the drivers themselves. Traffic laws are about as effective as a polite…
Recently got back from Botswana - lotta 70 Series Land Cruisers and Cruiser pickups, and a curiously large number of Mitsubishi sedans.
So that we Americans don’t have to deal with any more Genesis fanbois shouting “KDM as fuck” at any and every meet.
I agree VERY much. They have so many design details in common beyond the proportions that I’m frankly shocked at the sim-you-larities. Front angle is very different, tho. But, I don’t care. My plan is just to always be driving right at everyone so they know what kind of car I’m in. Actually, I will probably not buy…
A smart man once said “KISS, Keep It Simple Stupid.” As much as I like in your face colours some times I want an understated colour. Vesuvio Grey Metallic does it. It shows off it the body lines, and looks sinister at the same time.
I mean the proportions for this segment of car are going to look similar across the segment, so there really is no purpose in pointing it out unless you’re suggesting Alfa is copying someone.
All that said, I feel there’s a touch more similarity to the E9X generation M3 sedan — proportionally-speaking. And, along those lines, one must admit there are striking similarities, the (F80?) included.
Rugs make people CRAZY.
The new CTS, Stingray, Z/28, ATS and SS aren't exciting enough for you? I think it's pretty clear GM is rid of it's old ways. All the old execs are gone now.
Actually, I don't find that an issue at all. To me, that's a point of pride and should be respected and embraced. And I'm pretty sure Toyota, Honda, etc. have their own car museums of their best and coolest work. But the real question is what are the values that lead to "firsts, never been done befores, and betters"?…
Brings back a memory of Back to the Future III, when the 1965 Doc says "of course this thing is not working, it's japanese!" and Marty replies that the best stuff come from Japan.