secondsnice
Second's nice, it's underrated as a gear
secondsnice

Don’t even care. I love that stupid carpet. Bright and whimsical colors in public spaces need to make a comeback.

Because those people keep crashing planes into the ocean and setting California on fire.

Or just disguise him by CGI-ing Superman’s missing mustache onto him.

Just CGI Christopher Plummer’s face onto him.

And one for amphibious cars called Boatswagen.

I’m guessing this is an April Fool’s joke that accidentally got posted early.

Duh. Tractor beam.

I work at a hobby shop, and we have several of those Lone Ranger Lego sets. They’re priced about the same as similar sets from more popular franchises. The difference is that I’ve never seen a single customer show any interest in them, much less actually buy one.

I really wish someone would make a good modern Western, just to knock The Lone Ranger out of the position of “the last big-budget Western”.

This is the best example of retro styling in a long time. The front does a great job of evoking the original 240/260/280Z, and the taillights are a near-perfect ‘90s 300ZX imitation. I can’t quite put my finger on why, but it looks infinitely better than the concept car. (Could just be the color - I really, really

Sigh.

This. Hollywood hasn’t figured out that it’s not the ‘90s anymore. Guys like Snyder haven’t looked at used car listings in decades, and unthinkingly assume that today’s old shitboxes are still of ‘60s and ‘70s vintage, when the reality is that we’re two full decades into the 21st century, and late ‘90s/early 2000s

This reminds me of a joke from Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me quite a few years back. They were talking about a collision between a tank and a Toyota Yaris (amazingly, no injuries), and that the total damage was estimated at $20,000, or almost exactly the price of a Toyota Yaris.

yes YES YES

This is one of the coolest concepts I’ve ever seen. My only real gripe is all the shiny touchscreens and stuff - with any truck, I tend to evaluate it on the basis of “will this still work and look good when it’s all dirty”. I can’t see touchscreens and off-roading being a good combination.

The truck itself is kinda neat (except the stupid spikey bumpers), but the patches on the console are... concerning.

If it’s not, it should be.

I love the Soul. It’s a small, cheap, efficient, practical car that doesn’t look like a misshapen blob. I’m still on the fence about the stormtrooper face on the newer generation, but it still looks better than most econoboxes these days (or anything Toyota’s making - they seem to set the standard for ugly economy