Spin it any way they want, the only thing compelling they want to build is bigger profit margins.
Spin it any way they want, the only thing compelling they want to build is bigger profit margins.
The clear taillight covers on the late 90's and early ‘aughts Toyota Altezza/Lexus IS300, from which the “Altezza” style derived it’s name. It ended up making it’s way into everything from the Impreza hatchback to the 4th gen Altima (which is actually one of my favorite interpretations of this style, despite it…
“Car Song” by Elastica. It could be about the excitement, freedom, and sense of adventure one feels in their youth when getting behind the wheel of a car for the first time.
Angry Birds Mobile
Brother, wanna thank your mother for a butt like that
This is the answer nobody asked for to the problem of operating basic functions by taking away physical buttons, which was a solution to a problem that didn’t exist to begin with.
All that work and they left the bog-standard mid-2000's Nissan instrument cluster intact? I guess if you were done pretending you are the Joker, you could focus your gaze at the speedometer and pretend you are humble plebian with more brains than money driving a Sentra.
I want to hate the BMW XM, I really do, but I just can’t. Not that I’ll ever get to drive one, much less own one, but it’s hard to have complete disdain for an SUV that at least tries to look different, even if it’s not to everyone’s (most people’s) taste. Plus, bonus points for some cool color combinations and what…
It’s borderline, that’s for sure. I think the nostalgia factor and fairly overt suggestive dialogue will appeal to us Gen X-ers, and the rest of it to Zoomers that have just reached the age where they are too old to play with Barbie and want to make fun of their “little kid toys”. So, basically me and my 10 year old.…
Imma go see it. Looks self-aware and cheeky as hell, like a Barbie-fied Zoolander.
And me, but I have this weird thing for movies that feature copious amounts of plastic (The Lego Movie is another one of my favorites), so I’m probably in the minority.
You make a good point, and for the PSP version I think it was great as a portable game, but subjectively compared to the more “full fledged” GTs, I agree it’s not as fleshed out. A couple things they did that I actually really liked was the rotating car availability (all the excitement and anticipation of loot boxes…
Genesis up front, Kia EV6 out back. Looks good! Too bad this wasn’t announced before the “Cars that would look better Topless” QOTD a few days ago; this could be on that list for sure. Give it the Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet treatment and I’ll bite.
Loot boxes? Please tell me there are loot boxes. I’m dying to give Hyundai my money for a 0.01% chance of unlocking more torque and a 99.9% chance of winning a Lite-Brite looking unicorn head on my light grille.