A Toyota FJ rebodied with a bunch of unnecessary triangles, a stuck-on Defender side ladder, aftermarket wheels and rendered on a video game console. From the previous generation.
A Toyota FJ rebodied with a bunch of unnecessary triangles, a stuck-on Defender side ladder, aftermarket wheels and rendered on a video game console. From the previous generation.
So much this. Love their offering but I dread walking in any of their dealerships.
I get it. They spent time and effort to build a vehicle that’s... nice. Not perfect, not fantastic, but good looking and in sync with their brand identity etc. Then another brand takes the vehicle, slaps mediocre front and rear ends on it and calls it “their” brand new vehicle. I’d be pissed too.
Some good design elements in there but without retooling the sides it just reads life an Alfa wearing makeup. It needs more Dodge DNA with a strongly defined shoulder and maybe a scallop like on the Charger.
Most consumers don’t want sedans. So why would Dodge bother with making new ones? It’s just good business sense.
A German app for kinks? Sign me up!
I’m sure Autoblog misses your radical right-wing hot takes. One can be a car enthusiast and also believe endangering people on public roads is not ok.
COTD
Meanwhile, Hyundai unleashed the 74 on us... why can’t Toyota make anything cool anymore?
I wish I worked at Donut Media too.
Agreed, the front end is nice and clean though. I wish the Santa Cruz’ was less busy.
The Wagoneer and the Grand Wagoneer are the same size: 214.7 x 83.6 x 75.0-77.6 in (sauce: https://www.motortrend.com/features/2022-jeep-wagoneer-vs-grand-wagoneer-specs-comparison/ )
Florida, you say? Shocking
Sorry you had to endure that. Sadly seems on par with my mom’s experience. There’s something wrong about how some US airports deal with disabled people. She came to visit from overseas and had to wait 1.5 hour at LAX for someone to push her wheelchair. Wish I could have gone in but that was on the other side of…
Maybe -just maybe- Google stuff before starting a public rant.
I’ve read your post a few times... still can’t understand it. Big jumble of words.
My first (dumb) thought was “oh, I had no idea Good Morning America tested cars”. Sigh...
I’m skeptical about this revival, especially by VW, but this whole article was way too whiny.
Isn’t that the name of Elon’s kid?
Former Postmates/Doordash driver here: drivers don’t get to chose the the pick up or delivery order. I felt bad for my “clients” sometimes when the company added 2-3 orders before theirs and they either got it colder or, in your case, more melty. That lacks of decision-making affects both the pickups and the…