ivanatinkle1
IvanaTinkle
ivanatinkle1

Agreed. One of my favorite cars at at some point not long ago.

Cadillac is NOT a global brand.

No, the F355 was significantly quicker than the Syclone per Car and Driver's tests. Even if accounting for differences in various factors, 13.0 is significantly less than 14.1.

In terms of proportions, yes. The Corvette looks low and wide. The F-Type looks tall and narrow. In terms of appearance, no contest. The F-Type kicks the Corvette's ass back to the stoneage where it presumably got its leaf springs.

Looks pretty bad to be honest. Like a Jaguar XF (which wasn't bad-looking, but is incredibly dated now) only pinched and squeezed. That interior is just insulting to the customer's intelligence.

That rear end is so good it hurts.

It's amazing how boring this car looks even though it's technically still in production. Maybe it's the color. I've always like the DB-7 Vantage better, and considered this a poor successor. Generally, stuff from the mid two-thousandths hasn't aged very well.

It doesn't look like an R8. It looks far better.

What happened here? The horse is not prancing?

Even though it's not obscure given the popularity of the series, but I think this:

The Corolla is one of the most well known names in the world. It's sold in nearly EVERY country. If not the Corolla, then the Land Cruiser definitely. I LOL at people who think it's the Mustang that's the most recognizable.

Yeah I don't recall any VCR shaped like a parallelogram.

I have a launch PS3 that's still running. After what I've read on the internet, I've realized this thing is a ticking time bomb. And yes, had a launch 360 die on me too, but the Jasper has been really good (going on strong for four years) to me. I really don't think I have the patience to wait for the slim versions of

Boo hoo.

Put up links instead please.

I'd take the Continental GT, Carrera 4S, and Dodge Viper over all the corresponding value propositions. Maybe even the Alfa. Maybe.

I don't think The Simpsons has matured at all in recent years. In terms of maturity, it was probably at its peak in the nineties (haven't watched seasons 1-3). That episode immediately comes to mind in which Marge buys a bargain Chanel dress. I remember I teared up slightly near the end of the episode when the family

Speaking of which, I've seen perfectly normal comments still not get the approval yet.

I think the Mercedes-Benz SL, BMW 8-Series, and Toyota Soarer were its chief rivals.

It's not pretty at all. The F-Type is too tall and narrow, something exacerbated by the lack of a hardtop, which is why I don't like the convertible. Jaguar in general doesn't do proportions right, like the XJ which suffers from a too-tall rear-end. They either need to widen the next F-Type, or give it some styling