Wasn’t someone saying just the other day how they missed the wedge shaped super cars? Well…. it looks like Nissan put wedges on the wedge so you can maximize the amount of wedge factor on your super car.
Wasn’t someone saying just the other day how they missed the wedge shaped super cars? Well…. it looks like Nissan put wedges on the wedge so you can maximize the amount of wedge factor on your super car.
Given its utter dullness, I’m baffled as to why you’re so hyper about the Prelude.
Subaru hasn’t made a coupe of any flavor since the Impreza went sedan-only twenty three years ago.
2002 to 2003 Silverado facelift. Also most of you clearly don’t know what a facelift is.
I think the New Edge is up there with best mustang designs. 11-14 > 15-17 > 99-04
Lots of people in here don’t understand what a “facelift” is. Within the typical lifespan of a given vehicle model (6-8 years), a distinction should be made:
I prefer the new edge body style, but I am liking the pre facelift more and more as time goes by because the only ones I really see anymore are well taken care of and usually GTs, and all the new edge I see are ratted out hooptie v6's. I would take a nice new edge over a nice pre facelift though given the option.
I always feel like they did a disservice to the Econoline when they gave it the Super Duty front end treatment.
The Six Gen Chevy Camaro,
overall it just looks like the Toyota Crown Sport
bullshit, if they really wanted that they coulda shoulda just built the wagon instead. this is a CUV cash grab, pure and simple, and they shouldn’t act like they’re above it
“She also appeared to be reporting from the side of the road without any reflective clothing.”
Counterpoint - Manufactures are reviving nameplates expressly to profit off of your rose colored memories of that plate.
Acura failed at managing expectations. If they’d said a new four door hatch was coming out, given it a new name, and avoided invoking the Integra, people would have probably liked this.
Let me address the common complaints, one by one.
If Acura had said they were introducing a new small, sporty sedan I don’t think you would be reading most of the blowback that’s erupted around this car. But they are calling it an Integra which has a lot of emotional history to it. It’s not an Integra. An Integra/RSX was a two-door/coupe (mostly). There was a…
It’s a copy/paste of the TLX is what I’m getting at:
If they were gonna go monochrome they should have brought back the 1960 design.
Bring back the Ducks!!