As a MK7 owner myself, I HATE these aftermarket wheels lol. They just look tacky and bulky, and in need of some Benadryl. Not to mention the played out carbon fiber.
As a MK7 owner myself, I HATE these aftermarket wheels lol. They just look tacky and bulky, and in need of some Benadryl. Not to mention the played out carbon fiber.
It’s in the eye of the beholder, we need to stop forcing unrealistic thickness standards on young, impressionable steering wheels.
I agree on the Mazda front. My ‘20 Mazda 2 Kizoku also has a fantastic, slim steering wheel that just feels perfect in my hands and looks very nice for such a small car, as does the rest of the interior.
Hasn’t exploded *yet*
It’s been months and I still can’t get over how much I dislike the look of the PS5. I know some love it it just... it’s so goddamn hideous to me. Right side up, up side down, whatever.
For those wondering, “invented” colors are known in the industry as lab colors. These are colors (usually vibrant colors like neons and fluorescents) that cannot be created using percentages of cyan, yellow, magenta and black but must be specially mixed using other processes.
It looks like a Mustang rear ended a Rolls so hard that the cars merged together.
I love it. RWD proportions and stance really move it into the next tier. Our MDX will be off lease next year and I’m pretty psyched about the test driving.
If only Lincolns look this good
Disagree, I much rather have a crest than buck teeth on the front of my car.
I just want to come out in support of Genesis. If these had been around when I was purchasing my Q7, I would have pulled the trigger in a heartbeat. I loved my G80. It never had a problem, and it was a perfect freeway machine.
Looks great and looking forward to seeing it in person.
That dark green that Genesis uses on their cars looks so good
This is a very nice looking CUV and i love that green color. I think its a real swing and a miss to not come out of the gate w/a PHEV option, however. Its 2020 and were in a climate emergency. Just do a fucking PHEV from the word go, ffs.
As much as I hate SUVs, they will not be able to build enough of these. This vehicle is about as American as you can get.
With half closed eyes, all I see is a fine blend of Volvo and Porsche design elements finding their own balance. Very impressive! As an owner of Hyundai's first proper attempt at luxury (a 2003 Centennial JS350), I am baffled at how this is worlds apart. Confident vehicles!
I love how this looks. I would greatly prefer to see a fleet of these on the way to work instead of the swaths of boring crossovers we’re used to now. Glad to see the interior and overall quality matches up to the exterior.
Counterpoint: As someone with a little bit (okay, a lot bit) of D&D knowledge, I found the opening sequence of this game significantly more welcoming than the opening to Divinity OS2. Fort Joy felt like it was me slamming up over and over again into situations that would seriously piss off my party, or combats I…