ragingpandabear
ragingpandabear
ragingpandabear

I love it. Unfortunately it's more of the same failures from GM. Buick and Cadillac keep coming out with beautiful concept cars (Ciel and now the Avenir) that seem to do a great job of nodding to classic American cars of the past, but then in execution they turn into faux-German styled sedans with some minor touches

I love the current Titan design, even thought it's very old at this point I think it's still one of the best looking trucks around. I don't think this new model is going to sell anyone on it's looks.

How nice it would have been for us to get these.

I'm kind of really wanting one of these right now.

Yeesh. I can't tell if someone is trying too hard or if they didn't try at all.

This was the obvious answer to avoiding making cars people actually want to buy. Make the cars they don't want more exclusive.

The world needs more of this - modernized and capable resto mods.

I was convinced I was going to get a PS4 at launch for this game. Glad I didn't go through with it. I will just wait for the impending PS4 price drop and for this game to actually be any good (if it ever does).

ONE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED HORSEPOWER /Lauda

I wish they would just make this car. No one would be able to afford it, or those that bought it would complain about how you scrape everything everywhere, which would make it even better as a halo car . It ticks all the boxes for me. It's speed wouldn't even matter as long as it was silent while doing it.

I like. Perfect change of direction from the hard edges they have been using. Front bumper could be a little less aggressive.

yessssssssssss

My gut reaction: This is dumb. Why have a flagship that doesn't compete against the other flagships in the luxury segment that you want to focus on? Let's take aim at the K900?

Color me impressed. I'm not huge on the styling, but 22 year old me is squeeling. The performance though, it's looking good provided the thing doesn't weigh too much and torque steer is somehow managed.

It's tame for a Lambo because it's their first foray into retro styling. It's a modern Mirua. This leaves me with a confused feeling as to how I actually feel about it.

It's all about being able to continue to sell cars like these while fitting under gov regulations on economy. Same reason a bunch of companies sell electric cars they know won't sell.

As a car, is it fun to drive?

It's a nice thought, but utterly unrealistic - and that's all due to money.

Yeah, not going to agree that Cadillac is as good as German brands.