rahulm2601
RahulM2601
rahulm2601

That’s talent right there! Oh and beautiful E34 you got there....

As Cadillac’s Super Cruise is a piece of serious and skilled engineering, I wouldn’t say that Volvo’s Pilot Assist is entirely bad, when all it needs is some minor improvement when the car has to slow down. Otherwise, the reviews I heard about it were also just as great if not brilliant. All it needs is just a bit of

Yeah, and they only started becoming even better as a brand with the Aviator becoming a solid hit after the Navigator and the Continental. They offer a lot of luxury as well as qualities for the buck. They are only getting better in every way.  

Sure, VW may have lied and committed an immoral act by cheating diesels. But there have been many and I repeat many incidents with other big automakers. Here are some examples: GM sold cars with the Ignition switch defect and tried to bury evidence of the Corvair being a total deathtrap when it came out. Ford made an

FastLaneDaily on Youtube. Even if it’s defunct for now, because /DRIVE bought them. It is/was a great show with a great host who made car news. I suggest you watch from the beginning. You’ll wish that they continued...I hope they return

I feel like around in Sweden or Norway in it...

lol you’re only giving them ideas

You do realize that Hyundai hired former designers and engineers from Audi and BMW and other companies. Audi isn’t behind and the bar at Audi is not low. Audi can improve their design, but I wouldn’t say they’ve fallen behind.

I don’t know man...The Brera’s got a nice ass with sexy looks and curves. The proportions look elegant and well-sculptured. If only they made another shooting brake like this beauty. The hips don’t lie...

That doesn’t make BMW one of the last members of the bandwagon, while there are a lot of other manufacturers that either haven’t committed to EVs yet or are busy setting a timeline. Ok sure, BMW may have a weakness with taking their precious time on EVs and releasing new products in the EV Market and I hope they can

Sure, BMW actually made the EVs for sales, but they put it with interest and hope to extend. I’m sorry if I smell of fanboyism, but I know BMW is great in tech and I know that they had interest in EVs with the I3

*not a concept*

“This is not cooler than an E1"

Yeah, it’s like I said, it’s fascinating and would’ve actually loved to see what the companies would’ve achieved with the brilliant tech and actually updated the tech to make it more advanced than ever actually paving the future to electric mobility and sustaining energy.

As a BMW fan, Its really fascinating to see BMW put so much effort and actually show interest for the future of mobility and being the genius they and GM are, those two took risks that anyone at the time wasn’t willing to take. This shows that both actually paved the path to the future. To me, it seemed that BMW and

But the shape of the 911 is what makes the 911 what it is: Timeless, Brilliant, and Elegant, yet killer. If anyone was to be in charge of Porsche, I’d bet you they would keep it the same with the same body lines with mature changes, some of them being visible and right there for you to look at. Look at other cars in

Ok, an MG can still start up and give you the fun a Miata can, and even more. Sure, it may be British and have small problems here and there, but an MG can still give you so much fun and the motors can be bulletproof. I’m sorry, but a Miata is common and will take the MG or an Alfa Spider any day, perhaps even an S2K.

It’s all good. Oh, and the Italians do master the art of emotion smack-dab in the middle. However, if I was to buy an Italian SUV, the Stelvio would be my pick. They even put the classical Italian flair in an SUV. My hat goes off to Alfa for getting people excited about a family carrier.

I don’t blame you though. That Ferrari V8 is music to anyone’s ears. I know BMW as a brand may have some brand improving to do, but I see why you opt for the Ferrari V8. I know that an X5 may be a common SUV, but it’s just as great as a Levante and the 2019 X5 just feels even more upscale than the last. I respect your

The Gran Turismo is the only car that actually felt worth the money to me, when I first saw it and it still feels that way when I see it in Maserati’s lineup today, because it’s a piece of art. Back then, you had many beautiful cars like the 1963 3500 GT, 1971 Ghibli, 1963 Sebring, etc., and they were so beautiful,