I think I see what’s going on here. In an effort to save a few fingers and shed a few (thousand) pounds, these testers are putting the Cybertruck on a vegan diet. Hey, it worked on my dog when we swapped out Beggin’ Strips for frozen carrots.
Imagine an alternate reality where Nissan cared enough about its Infiniti brand and gave it something that people would actually want to buy. I have fond memories of (virtually) driving such a car in Gran Turismo 6: the Infiniti Concept Vision GT. This should have been the car to not only replace the GT-R ages ago,…
I feel like a Viper might be the diametric opposite of the criteria listed. We have a rusty driver who wants something:
My thought exactly. Seems a bit antithetical with so many articles surrounding how people are getting overleveraged on car payments, maintenance, and insurance. For someone who is just getting their first real job these all sound like recipes for credit card debt.
They’ve lost their spine.
Absolutely. So well, in fact, I dread the thought of what the dealer markups would look like.
Honestly, I think a (much) truncated version of this would be a good exercise before taking delivery of any new car. I would assume that plenty of people, and this includes yours truly, have been guilty of assuming everything is in perfect order because the car is fresh off the transport. I’ve bought Hondas and…
Buddy of mine had one of these. Super comfy and great for eating highway miles, but had some gettup and a nice engine note when you gave it the beans.
I agree, what a work of art. I think this is the last generation of Corvette that perfectly married beauty and muscle.
This is a good pick, and I think the Tc was great looking car. If I remember correctly it was pretty popular with the tuner scene as well. They served well to fill the Celica-shaped hole Toyota left behind when they kicked their fun FF coupe down to the Scion brand. Personally, I liked the 2nd gen better with its…
Ah, that’s interesting and I was not aware. Thanks, that makes sense.
The lighting does make it look salmon colored, but IRL it’s more like eye-searing orange.
The Honda Element was pretty divisive when it came out, with some loving its functional utility and others calling it ugly, unfinished, and looking like a refrigerator box. I thought it was brilliant then, and even more desirable now with the fold-up rear seats, b-pillarless suicide doors for easy loading, hose it out…
Yeah, they’ll ban you right quick if you start misbehaving over there, and all the better for it.