For some reason, the lumbar area on the mid-2000 TSXs & TLs always made my back feel like it was going slightly numb....
Look at the Indy/F1 drama from yesterday, with two intentional crashes. https://www.express.co.uk/sport/f1-autosport/1277161/Lando-Norris-IndyCar-iRacing-Challenge-Simon-Pagenaud-F1-news-Formula-One
That is a really mean thing to say about current-day Kia. The rear of the supposed new 2 looks like a GTA V subcompact car.
Imagine if the comments loaded as flawlessly as the autoplay-videos that no one actually want to see.
It was? According to Wikipedia it was eventually badged as a Fiat and sold in China: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Dart_(PF)#Fiat_models
It looks great, but IMO it looks like an Aston Martin. Remove the badges and swap the steering while for the most boring on you could find, and I’d expect it in a Bond movie.
When I first saw the front end, I thought it was a re-skinned Dodge Dart.
I’d honestly rather see someone double-down on things than give yet another trite “I’m sorry if YOU thought it was offensive” statements - which is usually followed by some whining about PC culture a few days later.
This Mitsubishi-Powered McLaren F1 look-a-like Hillclimb Racer Is The King Of Forza-Style Engine Swaps
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a steering wheel designed like that before; I can’t figure out if I like it or hate it.
I really, really like what they did to that Civic - I think it’s the nicest one I’ve ever seen. The taillights and headlights are the perfect mix of retro and modern.
The post here from a few months ago makes it seem fairly bleak... https://jalopnik.com/harley-davidsons-livewire-has-so-far-been-a-flop-repor-1838852741
Just regurgitating what I read elsewhere so I’m not sure how reliable that is, but supposedly its because they’re withholding supply to have units ready for Europe in 2020.
Stricter rules are taking effect in 2020, so they’re supposedly withholding sales until 2020.
They looked at what the concept of halo cars were and then did the opposite.
I would’ve liked 4e4.
It’s a cover for aerodynamics.
On a hackintosh i7 with 16GB RAM, Google Chrome Helper spiked at around 33% when making my first reply but its (and all other Chrome processes combined, of which there are at least a dozen) died down to about 4% now.