Bacon festival...with a cop car in the picture. I see what you did there.
Bacon festival...with a cop car in the picture. I see what you did there.
I’m not sure. You might be right. But it’s a chromed surface, and it looks amazing, IMO.
Difference in opinion I thought they looked great until Chevy started mount8ng the more crude looking ones on their Cruze.
Agreed. There are way too many aftermarket lights that will blind the shit out of oncoming traffic. That needs to be regulated heavily. Our country is better than that. Backasswards countries like China let LEDs go unregulated. We have a much higher safety standards to uphold.
I agree to a degree. LED DRLs used to be a novelty when it started, with Audi taking the charge. Then it was cheapened by every car manufacturer and aftermarket accessories makers. It went from something that looked cool to even showing up on golf carts.
I beg to differ. Chrome can be beautiful, when used in proper amount and accompanied by other metals of a different style and pedigree. Exhibit A: the intakes of a 90s Alfa 164S. Still the most gorgeous engine bay of a pedestrian car that came out of the 90s.
All correct answers. I’m a big Porsche fan, but not for the Panameras or the Cayenne. They are status symbols for the rich, tasteless, and dumb. That’s why they sell like hot cakes in China.
No thanks. I don’t want to shit on a gold toilet, or eat my steak well done with ketchup, or have an atrocious combover.
Chrome, when used wisely, can be cool. Harleys look awesome when the right amount of chrome goes on a bike. Plastics chrome should be banned. Nobody needs that bullshit in their lives.
Sounds cool for 1949, but in today’s world, it would be tacky. In fact, most Buick designs today are a bit tacky. They are very nice cars inside, but the exterior carries the design cues from the mid 2000s Hyundai, when they started building decent cars, but they still have first and second year art students designing…
It looks like fun, but I’m not touching anything if that shit stain of an administration has anything to do with it. Fuck Trump.
This Astra is a cross dresser that so badly wants to be a WRX.
Never worked in car sales, so I can’t speak for actual experience, but I want to share my thoughts as a customer, and a avid car guy. I work in sales, but in a different field. Here are my observations:
If it’s 0% for 72 months, and you’re in love with the car, it’s a good decision, but you’re right, that is also a rare combination. I bought a car and financed it zero down, 0% for 60 months. I have great credit. I know I wanted to keep the car for a long time, and I know the resale value is great on the car. I have a…
Structural integrity. Having a big piece of mesh plastic would look cooler, but as soon as a pebble gets kicked up on the freeway, it will break a chunk off it.
It’s ok for a car company to go through malaise era, if you come out making better cars. In KIA and Hyundai’s case, much better cars. Hyundai is the ultimate underdog story in the car industry for the 21st century. I remembered when the first Excel hit the US market, and while it looked decent enough, and they had the…
My Grandma had a 1987 Grand Marquis. The body was a little more rounded, and the tail lights were thinner. Great looking car and damn comfortable. But like all American cars of that era, the leather is trash. 30k miles in, and you start seeing the color wearing off in the creases. The trunk was probably bigger than a…
Well said. And if your car can’t drive down public roads in a manner that has been pre-established as roadworthy, the car should stay home or be towed.
As they should be towed. It’s a traffic hazard, as they have to slam on the brakes to clear any minor bumps or dips on the road. I don’t care if it’s a car culture, keep it goin, but you should be required to tow or trailer a stanched vehicle to shows. Stances vehicles are essentially non-roadworthy.
People who diss on Camrys don’t deserve to be called a car enthusiast. If you are so quickly to dismiss the fact that a Japanese brand is peddling the best-selling sedan in America, then you need to take the time away and see how they did it, and why it’s popular. Every generation of Camry has been nothing short of…