jbodybuilder
J-BodyBuilder
jbodybuilder

Sadly, fine Corintian leather will be hit with tariffs. 

All things considered, and I mean ALL things considered; the Lexus LC is the best overall car on sale in the world.

People may want to ignore politics but politics never ignores them.

It’s a shame ignorant fatass trumpers hate this car.

I agree that shitheads will make this EV fail (and that sucks because it furthers the “EV’s don’t work” mentality). Having said that, this is the first Stellantis/Chrysler product since... probably the Neon ACR that makes me say not bad. The interior is even... nice?

Covered everything from stripper Fairmonts to the Mark VII, and managed to last from ‘78 through ‘04 in modified form as the SN95 Mustang.

Maybe they will find a new clientele.  We’ll have to wait and see.  I’d buy the 4 door version.

I don’t have a good feeling about the success of this car. The gas engine one with it’s pure excess and all its Murica was such a Trump mobile. I feel like they just lost 75% of their clientele by going electric on this one.

In the 1980s and 1990s when Ford controlled Mazda, the Mazda 626 (third and fourth generations), MX-6 (both generations) and Ford Probe (both generations) were arguably some of the best cars from both companies. Their shared work was also pretty good later with the first Mazda6 and first Ford Fusion.

Didn’t the Fox body underpin every Ford in the 80s and 90s? They probably still use it today on most of their stuff. I’d call that a win even though it’s horrible.

I didn’t mention politics, you jackass. Now kindly go fuck yourself with a dry, life-size, fist-shaped dildo wrapped in sandpaper.

I already said the looks aren’t offensive; you seem to be really hung up on that particular aspect. My comment is about the value proposition of this model. Will somebody else think it’s a great value at $45k to be driving off in a new BMW 2 series? Sure, BMW is counting on it. But I think there are better options for

No, I’m willing to admit that driving a 5 series or a 7 series delivers a substantially different experience from an Accord or a Camry. But for this 2 series Gran Coupe the badge and the price tag are the only things that are “premium” about the experience. And a “better dealership experience” isn’t guaranteed when

I have no idea why anybody would spend BMW money on a FWD car.

This cultural obsession with American Isolationism and hyper-individualism is going to cause so many problems.

Agree to disagree, this thing looks horrible. 

100% Corolla - and an expensive one at that... 

If I was in the market for a new 2 Series Gran Coupe, though, I would much rather buy a used 3 Series if I really needed four doors, or I’d buy a proper rear-wheel-drive 2 Series coupe.

I get the vibes of that Crown thing Toyota can’t sell.

F80 driver here. It’s styles like a Toyota and at automatic only this is not the sedan you are looking for.