So you lived in Tuscon too?
So you lived in Tuscon too?
I'd rather have a convertible.....
I see what you did there.
Sometimes progress just takes the wow factor out of it. Or at least I think. I mean, a computer rendering is quick and easy, and offers adjustments easily and quickly. But there is something about a real life picture of an outrageous concept. Maybe that's why, since the car technically existed, it is more believable…
I am almost certain this has been said but: Cop chip. "The cops have a special chip/tune that makes em so fast!"
compared to the other 80's tastic tuners, this one is practically subtle! It looks good enough to be a Ferrari clone in a video game.
Anyone else feel that yesteryear's concept car look considerably more futuristic and forward thinking then today's? I have always been a big fan of concept cars from the late 80's early 90's, and think they look more futuristic then what is being turned out today. Today's concept car look just so, production ready and…
If it's a crooked car dealer, why not just go to another dealer to buy a car?
Well see the first fast and furious mentioned it(without an explanation, or use).....so the rest is history?
You know, I wish to story is true, Given the era that is happened, he could have pulled it off.
I'm not sure what I am trying to say, but my answer is in this video. We have a Corolla driver with no real idea about what his car has(besides the sweet spoiler). We also have a GTi driver that calls him out, and is trying to make fun of him. I always gets a chuckle that the auto Corolla actually was hanging in…
Why does it look like it has a downward bend right before the drive wheels? Or is it an illusion from the glass work
I think cars from 20 years ago are more futuristic. I personally think design has taken couple steps backwards.
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Toyota GT86
Always see one or to of these with Mexico plates on them. What I find so strange about them is how anonymous they look. They have such a generic SUV look to them that it gives off the image of being from a video game (say the grand theft audio series)
Toyota. The master of the beige darkness. Why? Because of Akio Toyoda, he wants to bring back sporty cars in the Toyota lineup. We know Toyota used to make some of the best sports cars, and (I think) they are currently the biggest automaker. That kind of cash, mixed with a demanding car enthusiast CEO; I could see it…
I actually feel that is the target audience.
O.O and I'm on that forum!
I have that car's poster still on my wall. Also another in purple. I still think they are cool.