It’s striking, but I don’t much care for being struck.
It’s striking, but I don’t much care for being struck.
Supercar? All I see is a supercartoon.
It’s like they averaged out the first and third Fast and Furious movies. What’s next, Bow Wow on a bike with an uzi?
I refuse to live in a world where a Caterham Seven is somehow “Not enough car!”
Does anyone else feel like this thing has been around long enough that they should be dropping the second-gen restyle any day now?
I can relate. The alternator died on the wife’s old New Beetle a couple summers ago and I figured the battery had at best about ten minutes of juice in it to get me to the shop eleven minutes away (assuming I hit all green lights).
I support this kind of mad science.
How has no youtube car channel built and tested their own Elio? Old Geo driveline, tube frame, glass-on-foam body could probably be built around Elio’s price point assuming labour was worth nothing.
Crazy hot, but I just can’t shake the thought of having to fly the thing next with a greasy seat. Gross.
Cheap dream car shopping list:
I don’t remember that episode of Pimp My Ride
Those pedestrians would have been much safer if they had been in SUVs.
What the restorations are going to cost.
I’m not the only one who can somehow hear that header gif, right?
A photo of the suspects has just been released:
Cool idea but just too half-assed in every conceivable way for $9k.
I got here late, but I think cheap cars are intentionally bad. Certainly not bad enough to prevent their sales, but bad none the less. I understand there’s a price point to be met and that’s going to result in cheap plastics, low power, cloth seats, and so on. That’s fine, the car is cheap and I expect that.
Every fifteen seconds or so of looking at that thing my brain just kind of reboots and I have to force myself to think of which end is which again.
Okay but that’s a Mazda in the pics, right?
Didn’t know Georgia O’keeffe was doing supercar interiors now. Neat.