I found this illustration from someone in the focus group. It was called Project Yanomami
I found this illustration from someone in the focus group. It was called Project Yanomami
There are a bunch of Twingos in South America and they were sold for many years. Always loved that car. It might not be really fast but it always looked so happy :D
100% tax on luxury cars is quite common in many parts of the globe, and the definition of “luxury” is far different than ours. Do you want a Mustang GT in Brazil? That would be $100k.
Mercedes CLA: For when you want to pay twice for a Corolla because it has a pretty star in the front and have 2 contortionist midgets as friends who can sit in the back.
No pic of the StreetKa?
Easy, Ak47s are a lot cheaper than AR-15.
Here in Florida we had a dealership that offered an AK-47 free with your purchase of a truck.
Chronologically:
British Green - Classic Mini
Red - Geo Metro
Yellow - Chevy Aveo
Black - Mini Clubman (it only took me 16 years to drive a fun car again XD )
For some reason I still like the first gen Z4 coupe over the Z3 shooting brakes.
The Geo badge always remind me of Captain Planet and for some reason the theme appears suddenly in my head...
...captain planet, he’s our hero, he’ll take pollution down to zero
You can tell me. I live in Miami, so I think luxury brand just go to “a nice farm” at the end of their leases. So every time a new model comes it takes 3 years from seeing them everywhere to seeing a few that someone bought used on a crappy dealer. Heck, I don’t even see the previous 3 series and those things where…
1932 Ford Highboy in Roswell, NM
It will happen, eventually. I mean, at least now we can control them and are user friendly enough that any idiot can use a drone. I am pretty sure once batteries allow a car go for 500 miles without a charge, they would allow it to have back to the future wheels and float for 50 miles.
Yes, you got it.
You are right, though this Merc didn’t came with one.
“For most FWD cars you see on the street, absolutely.”
So we agree it is pretty much useless in a base Acura Integra or similar vehicle.
Ohh, you mean this guy
Ohh, also, illuminated logos.
A RWD at least it creates some down force on the rear wheels (although it looks goofy, it might somewhat be functional) on a FWD it is just a heavy symbol that says to the world “I have no idea how this works, but I want to look fast, mkay”
Any badge in the wrong car for that matter, like this “Maserati Accord”