Good writeup. Especially the “What’s weak”. The second I saw a rear photo of the car, I hoped you’d mention it.
Good writeup. Especially the “What’s weak”. The second I saw a rear photo of the car, I hoped you’d mention it.
* Criminally underrated comment * I’d love to make blue LED’s illegal along with the aftermarket crap.
That’s because it’s not a Mercedes. We’re being trolled.
This is an exponentially better aesthetic execution than the Blazer’s. They’ll actually be nice to look at on the roads.
Pic came up as Bavaria 1970's although I suspect 1980's. Either way, you’re right on the money!
I hate the 70's. I love 70's car colors, though. This is some exciting news. Hopefully these sell at a decent percentage of total sales so other companies notice. Let parking lots be colorful again!
Audi cares about green. They just released the Q8 RS in …
I’ll still whine about it. But if it’s a choice of ugly and better-engineered/reliable versus attractive and falling apart, you’re right. I’ll take the ugly.
also also heh!
also heh.
heh.
Everyone else was making design progress. This thing’s looks were stuck in the armpit of the early seventies by comparison. Ok, everyone else was ugly, too, trying to shed the malaise years, but the Dodge was particularly old and behind-the-times looking. Not commenting on capabilities. I have no knowledge about that.
Came to say exactly THIS. Chrysler was so f’d back then that even their most profitable vehicles were anachronistic crap.
What a reminder. CP,
Sigh. I miss my passat with its 16 inchers. The smallest I could get OEM for my current ride were 17's
Noice idea !
Grab Brownell next! He’s clearly unhinged.
I came to rant and rave against something. Dammit. The article has nothing for me to argue against. Good stuff. Good read.
This is the creepiest thing I’ve seen on the internet all week. Everyone else can go for a ride, but I’m staying away.