I’m also a Chicago native and your opinion is as wrong as calling certain buildings the Willis Tower or (for more of a fresh wound) 875 N. Michigan Ave.
I’m also a Chicago native and your opinion is as wrong as calling certain buildings the Willis Tower or (for more of a fresh wound) 875 N. Michigan Ave.
You’re god-damned right weeze!
Touche StrutsMacPherson, touche!
bowls of chunky soup that Chicagoans try to pass off as pizza
Pedant alert......that’s not a chandelier, that’s a flush mounted ceiling light. Chandeliers typically have multiple arms with an individual light at the end of each. Even though it’s not a chandelier, it’s far classier than the typical overhead light in modern cars.
Ugh, that reminds me of central Illinois and “yuntoo” as in “Do you want too?”
As my dear old Dad would say: “You can’t outrun the police radio”
See: Mustangs leaving Cars and Coffee events.
I know right? I can’t believe they didn’t lambo the rear doors too.
Man, I miss my RX-8. The driving experience made me feel very connected to the car; it was such a fulfilling experience.
Glad I am not the only one who noticed the aspirin bottle.
You know, I hadn’t noticed but you’re right. Doesn’t look bad on the XC60....don’t like it on this concept though.
They could always fake it with a soundaktor
It definitely looks like it rides too high and I’d like Thor’s hammer to stay within the area of the headlight lens (not sure why they extend it all the way to the grill).
I hate you right now. You’re like the anti $kaycog
It’s also a perfectly fine and reliable commuter car that allows one to mess with a project car and still be able to get to work.
While I believe the impressive and unexplainable “bump” that the sticker provides, I will never believe it if you tell me it was pure coincidence that it’s on car #69.
Not every time.
Agreed.