I feel like this is the mouthwash of auto design. Now if only they could tell Lexus to take it after brushing.
I feel like this is the mouthwash of auto design. Now if only they could tell Lexus to take it after brushing.
Fortunately, I own a ‘17.
Yeah if the shifter barks at you, don’t force it!
THAT TOO.
I feel like Chevy and GM in general is just a very safe brand as far as taking chances is concerned. Take a look at what they project the interior would be on their autonomous car. It’s sickeningly tip-toey and boring, and they could have done so much more!
You can get them with a naturally aspirated V8 and a six-speed manual.
I legitimately almost spewed my water when I scrolled to this.
Okay what the hell.
Alright you aftermarket entrepreneurs, get your shops tooled up!
You want buttons? My GT’s interior center control stack will give you buttons.
Honestly they both work well, so Tesla doesn’t need to go with the planned obsolescence of the other automakers IMHO.
Jeez David, whadja eat?
This just looks derpy as hell. The rest I can agree with.
The one in the article looked peaceful. That one just looks like its had one too many.
Hard to tell if some of that is alcantara. Regardless, I’ve noticed alcantara has been a luxury item as of late. Doesn’t it age horribly and crumble/flatten over time?
I wish these were more popular on commoner cars. Some cars it just wouldn’t work on, I get that, but I feel like there’s a few examples out there that could use it.
You are an incredible person.
I was gonna reply with something witty, but I lost my train of thought
I want to see more two-tone on regular sedans/coupes/CUV’s
You can pry my V8 dead dinosaur powered coupe from my cold dead hands.