The prices are a plane in the ass.
The prices are a plane in the ass.
Meh. The Jeep doesn't look any better with the Jurassic Park-esque stickers.
To be fair, what the Hyundai lacked in the beauty department, it made up for in practicality. It was really spacious and had an airy feel inside, thanks to large windows all around. It also possessed a boatload of useful storage compartments, a boon for the average family. Shame about the engine's horrid fuel…
Larsen's biscuits taste like shit, to be honest.
One even said "this is way better than a Porsche."
This needs marketing endorsement by Samuel L. Jackson.
How big IS that front badge?
Fun fact: Those cars on display in the background at the 23-second mark onwards are the Sesto Elemento, Reventon Roadster, and the Aventador Roadster. Here's a shot of the Sesto Elemento by a local spotter: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid…
I know right?! People kept telling me something about my Geely being an RR knockoff. Blah blah blah, they clearly don't know anything.
Maybe it's a false prototype to throw us off balance? That looks absolutely terrible and not something Jon Ive would design.
If that's "no style" to him, I would like to see his take on a beautiful car.
Gotta love World Order's dancing routines.
Hmm, that photo for Singapore is actually in Japan. This is a typical train carriage in Singapore.
Still slightly more digestible than BMW's numbering system.
That was beautiful.
What happened to that Biddle guy? It's been a while since I've read anything from him. Maybe because I've been avoiding Giz a lot more after those pro-iPhone and anti-everything else articles.
Incredible how fast time flies. The DB9 still looks perfectly modern and sleek after all these years.
What are your main inspirations behind the Spyker vehicle designs? In your view, which particular part of a Spyker do you find most aesthetically pleasing?