Not even close to getting old.
That’s a weird looking mustang.
I wonder how much of it has to do with the fact that RAV-4 is surprisingly easy to rhyme. I’m sure the Kia Sorento or the Daewoo Laganza would fair pretty poorly in the rap game as well, but no one wants to take the time of day to figure out a way to work them into a rap.
IMO it seems that the newer cars in general get a share of insecure owners who use them as status symbols and don’t want to bother with the peasantry who own older, less valuable cars (vintage, of course, is another world).
I actually enjoyed the news segment because it was nothing but witty banter between hosts.
Evans seemed like he was trying too hard. He was running in circles, shouting, and putting weird inflections in his voice that sounded utterly forced. It was like he was trying to make everyone excited by trying to make himself sound excited without backing it up with exciting content.
Sabine, to me, looked shackled; held back to make to make Ginger look good. For shame, because she dished hard shit to that Z06 and had all the power to lock in and finish him off once and for all.
My notes:
It’s like 70% of what the other show was. Chris Evans has no charm (at least compared to the other three). The shots aren’t as beautiful as the others were. Joey is quite good actually, but they don’t seem to know a lot about cars (Clarkson uses a lot of metaphores that I liked a lot and really knew how to communicate…
Must have been a Cars and Coffee near the ramp.
You srs? This looks bad-ass.
Counterpoint: Gravity.