I remember reading of someone who had made a Fiat Strada Integrale, complete with 4x4 running gear, as the Delta was based on the Strada. God knows why though.
I remember reading of someone who had made a Fiat Strada Integrale, complete with 4x4 running gear, as the Delta was based on the Strada. God knows why though.
there's few things I'd like more than making my old Fiat power all four wheels
thanks. you have presented my opinion exactly as i believe it, and now i have no need to repost it. thank you. as a 2010 golf owner i am totally not biased but still, the golf really rocks the grille the best
I for one love the new Aston-esque front grill design being incorporated into the new cars. Seems to give it a more upscale feel. The new Fusion just looks awesome. When I started to see the Fiesta's (non-ST) with the corporate grill, I initially didn't like them, but now they have seriously grown on me. The Focii…
I actually love the look of the Focus ST grill, despite whatever you say.
Honestly, I think the manufactures have no choice but to slap something identifiable on the front of their cars. They have painted themselves into the corner with these safe, multiple team, boring designs, that they have to.
Yeah, that. Gold badges are uniformly awful.
Actually, I believe that decided a 67 Shelby would be the starting point for the automobile corporate face...and if we must have a corporate face, I'm OK with that.
Well its certainly a balancing act.
This could be the awkward teenager Mustang till the redesign that gets a neater interpretation of things.
It took Audi almost 7 years to fully integrate the "BIG FUCKING GRILLE" motif, so who knows.
You're probably not. It's clean and neat when all the other cars are overpacked with unnecessary design cues.
I agree with you the cats look handsome and attractive. I like most of the trucks, until you reach the Platinum level and then I think they are too much.