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I think it has a lot of odd angles. Rear shots look odd from many angles due to the upward sloping rear end and some front angles are odd too (see attached). The car almost looks like an unfinished mold that is slowly melting in the heat (like a cheap hot wheels replica). I find the styling of the second generation

The car looks great in that particular shot but overall I don’t like the wheels or the car to be frank. The first generation of Viper are oddly styled and look even worse years later. I do like the 2nd generation cars quite a bit though!

That’s actually false. I’m not into dipping these days but I tried it years ago to dip my OEM 19’s black and the damn thing stayed black until I finally peeled it over a year later. I couldn’t believe how durable it is.

I’ve never seen plastidip reflect light as sharply as traditional paint. It always has a diffused look that is reminiscent of a bad paint job (poor wet sanding).

I hate this look. It’s very common these days as an OEM setup and everyday it exists makes me cry a little.

They usually aren’t chrome as the vast majority I’ve seen are polished metal. The particular spoke design you posted is definitely played out but I’m very much in support of black with polished lip in other spoke designs. I wouldn’t do it on a black car though.

It’s not. Both can be a bit much but the Chrome doubly more so.

They may not be distinctive looking enough in the Mclaren line up for some (I’m more than happy with what’s available) but they will sure as hell be distinctive enough compared to anything else on the road. I love the styling because its unique among high performance cars but in the best ways possible.

I’d say that’s far off from any Ferrari. It sounds good just nothing like a Ferrari.

That thing is pretty dope.

I’d say thats at least a notch or two above the quality normally expected of Gawker Media sites.

He’s not joking. The kind of people who buy Bugatti’s don’t give two fucks about panties because they’re still pulling fresh pubic hairs out from betwixt their teeth on the way to the dealer given the hundreds of millions of dollars they have.

Shouldn’t that be “just like the i8 a 911” for some semblance of cleverness?

I guess it boils down to whether or not you find humor in stereotypes as the low rider joke is just another example of it.

I’m pretty sure anyone with even a semblance of a funny bone is that guy.

“Unfortunately, kids, Volkswagen lied and cheated many of the world’s governments’ emissions tests by installing non-compliant “defeat devices” to 11 million diesel models, causing better but dishonest emissions figures and now they have to fix it, which is very expensive. “

I’m not sure how the Lincoln got on the list. I don’t like every choice (like the Mercedes) but I can generally understand why they were chosen. The Lincoln on the other hand looks like it was selected because something needed to be turned in ASAP and Tavarish was only up to 9 at the time.

It’s also often owned by shady characters so you’re right on point.

I don’t even think this car exists in their current line up.

The gaping maw that Lexus saddled its cars with cannot get better with age, its simply not capable of it. The best we can hope for is a quick transition from feces to ground.