Ef it. Kinjaing my comment.
Ef it. Kinjaing my comment.
With an additional patina of pollution black on top.
Amen!
Agreed! I’d love to see all seven of those colors on today’s vehicles. Yes, some crappy colors came out of that era. But each decade has some junk colors. At least the seventies provided some happy colors on cars. Example from the other side of the iron curtain.
That color is one of a very few nice things to come out of the seventies.
Not going to hate on it.
What the hell, Driveress? Is this real? Or are you a very mean lady who likes to scare the people on Jalopnik? I’m afraid to google this one...
THIS one was fun to drive. When it drove. But 1995... woof.
Blows me away that this turd was still sold in the early 1990's. Somehow I thought the Chrysler abortions (eleventy cars from one platform, all having the same basic shape, interior, mechanicals) ended in the late 1980's.
I’m full of respect for you do with your projects and for these stories. I would not be able to get even a quarter done of what you’ve accomplished with your various vehicles. At the same time, this has a certain element of :
THIS fits in what I used to tell people when I worked for automotive.
I’ve never owned a big SUV, but I think this would be the one to get if I did. The first generation and refresh have aged really well. This one is doing the same. Probably because the designs are so laid back and not polarizing. I know we hate on SUV’s, but if you’re looking for a large vehicle the Enclave seems like…
Hehehe, I take it back, in that case. Keep the Italians in Italy, where they’ll do some good!
I’ve been agnostic about, but I like this explanation. Helps convince me toward the “good unique” half of the board.
That’s probably the best styling description I’ve read for this car.
That’s what throws me. It’s a unique design. But good unique or bad unique?
I can never decide if this model year of the Toronado was the apex or the nadir of automotive design.
Not just Italy. Somebody get those Italians to do a tour of Detroit
Ugly, cramped, AND expensive. CP.
With raptors frequently attacking drones, how will google protect my pecker protector from getting pecked full of perforations by a bird of prey?