kingawesome467
Kar Wai Wong
kingawesome467

No idea why, but I absolutely love vans based off cars. Maybe because a lot of them are practically Shootings Breaks with no windows.

  • Although I care little for the C4 Cactus, I feel I have to stand up it and quirky cars in general.

I’m sure they could single handily revitalise the minivan market if they bring over the Delica.

define easily...

8th gen Honda Civic. OK, I live in an country where I could buy one of these tomorrow.

They stopped selling them in America ,but 3 doors are continued to be sold elsewhere.

Damn, now that’s really pissing me off they’re all named after vegetables (or are some fruits?) except for one. Maybe if they were made for more than one year, we would have got:

Are there any instances where 80s and 90s style rims would look good on modern cars, without looking so obviously out of place?

I fully understand, i was just making fun of today’s awful attempts at cohesive brand design.

What do you mean? Of course it exists today. It’s called slapping the same grille on every single one of our cars whether they suit it or not. Or making every single model look like bigger and smaller versions of each other.

Why yes it does sound dumb because you have the cars messed up. A Microwave was designed to cook food but most can often tell the time as well. Sure it was also designed to also accommodate for that nifty clock function, but the majority of the focus was on the microwaving part. The new Range Rovers were developed

The Jimny was designed to go offroad.

Sweet, my short attention span means I end up taking forever to read a long piece, no matter how interesting. This will be much better for me. How long will the episodes be each, an hour? What podcast providers? And will the written pieces continue?

Don’t forget buses and coaches.

But will it be special order for the US only? Or will they only sell the plastic cladding version? And what colour is that? Brown? Bronze?

Dammit, they removed the video.

It’s not a typical Ronin, it’s not a samurai in search of his new ‘Self’.

The cee’d is Kia’s first European-designed and built car and Kia intends to sell and manufacture the car exclusively in Europe. To mark the occasion, Kia took the initials of the European Economic Community, EEC or CEE in some places and added ED for European Design. Realising that “CEEED” had too many ‘E’s, they

The 3 door version is actually already called the pro_cee’d (complete with underscore!). But with decline of the 3 door hatchback (Look guys! We’re mature!), there won’t be a new one. But they probably don’t want to give up such a great (or bad) name, so they’re rumours of Kia calling the estate version (wagon) the

Isn’t there already one?