Was that AWD? I forget.
Was that AWD? I forget.
Those little pockets of oil look disgusting.
Miura or Countach LP400. No doubt about it.
"Most technologically advanced vehicle in the world"
"An interior mirror that displays streaming video of the rear camera feed"
So technologically advanced, I won't even be able to keep up.
So in order to make the TT interesting again, they had to turn it into a sedan? I quite like this, but hate that the original TT's soul has been completely lost with each new coupe.
I actually think it looks less restrained than any current Lamborghini. Recalls Lamborghinis of the past, and certainly more akin to the Lamborghini Cala somehow (which should have been the Gallardo, by the way).
I'd recommend this post a dozen times.
Xadillac Touring.
Uh, no. It's strange how the new M3 lost weight and the Mustang ballooned.
The CLK-GTR from the Euro Touring Car Championship fetched north of 700,000 Cr.
Oh this was such a great concept.
Seeing as though it's a Toyota, people are going to bash it left and right without realizing that we've seen a similar design language from Hyundai and Renault (probably even more automakers).
I hate the enormous D-pillar. It's as if GM wants its customers to see as little out of their cars as possible.
I've seen one as well during a NY visit and now Ifeel special. It had just been released back then.
The Mondeo wagon looks really bad.
I hate the B7 and B8 wagons so I'll agree on those two.
Since we're on the subject of the SL, it can be considered best-in-class objectively, since it goes up against the 6-Series Convertible, V8 Vantage Convertible, XK Convertible, etc but not subjectively.
Agreed. I think I like the pre-refresh E63 more.
"E-Class convertible"
... which has a soft top.