Of course not. That would require effort, and Konami hasn’t put effort into anything in ages.
Of course not. That would require effort, and Konami hasn’t put effort into anything in ages.
At least in terms of styling, I think Ford did a much better job with the new Bronco than Toyota has done with this completely generic looking box.
A whole galaxy to explore and it’s just one dustball that’s the focus time and again.
Glad someone is finally saying what we’ve known all along: this is the best Bond car.
It’s disgusting that this is allowed and will likely continue to happen until someone finally dies in one of these situations.
Well, of course they’ve been losing. They’ve only got 20 times the financial power of Sony and 44 times that of Nintendo! How are these guys supposed to compete?? ;__;
This is the correct take.
No, it’s a ridiculous assertion. Every time a non-software company claims they can do something like this as well or better than a software company, they always fall on their face. Always. Best case scenario is that it won’t suck. There’s nothing they can do that will make people *prefer* it to what they already have…
I had a ‘96 Prelude that I always dreamed of making into a convertible, but I never had the guts to pull it off...
That 7% of “yes” responders must be auto industry employees.
Of course, Germans actually have the train as a reasonable option. Not so much here in the good ol’ USA...
It’s an article about two things: Mercede’s tech achievement and Tesla’s continued, blatant lies.
As ridiculous as it is, this is still more practical than Tesla’s “cyber truck”
It would’ve been easier for you just to say “all cars that aren’t Toyotas or Hondas”.
I’m one of those seemingly elite few who like the Crosstour. I wish they were still making it.
Smell-O-Vision has existed since the 1960's
I don’t think it’s a lack of effort: the Vision concept wasn’t bad, so they’re clearly capable of more. Someone just decided that bland-as-possible was a good thing (probably the same person who picked the new name).
these delivery numbers certainly aren’t assuaging any fears that Elon Musk may be too focused on Twitter to run his car company.
I literally LOLed at the headline
It’s more than just ugly - it doesn’t even have a consistent look to its ugliness. I’ve never see a more incoherent design; it’s all over the place.