It reminds me of when they used to play that game on “The Price is Right” where you had to win two halves of a card with a picture of half of the car on each piece to win.
It reminds me of when they used to play that game on “The Price is Right” where you had to win two halves of a card with a picture of half of the car on each piece to win.
My main thing with them is...they have got to have the largest blind spots in the Multiverse!
It is weird, but I think most all modern supercars are ugly, so it doesn’t really stand out in any way to me. Also, I saw one in person a couple years ago and thought it looked better in person than in pictures.
Exactly. It’s the Dr Nick Rivera designed supercar.
If you squint, it looks like the front - on the back.
It does in my world. It’s a stupid-looking car.
It does look a bit like one of those kids beds that are supposed to look like a racing car.
Cult status now after Breaking Bad.
A few of these are just interesting to look at. In a sea of grey cross-over-SUVs a little eye interest is fine by me.
Put it in H!
Had a 1960 Valiant as my first car. Love them.
I thought the commercials for it were weird where the voice-over had to literally say “the name means shark”.
It isn’t slander if it’s true.
I STG you guys need to get over the damn Aztek already.
I was going to say, not really a fan of the vehicle, but it that panel version would make a cool little stealth camper like a Transit Connect or Promaster City.
Counterpoint on the HHR: It’s the perfect vehicle for someone with a small business or for the person building a mini camper. My wife’s HHR, which was very far past its prime, got 35 mpg all day every day. Some of the best sleep I’ve ever had in a car was in the back of one of those things.
Love the Valiant!
Speaking of Pontiac Aztec, where was that on the list?
I agree with most (including the ones that I’d never seen before) but gotta disagree with 1960 Plymouth Valiant. Compared to the likes of the Pontiac Aztek it’s a work of art, especially in wagon form.