It’s like if a Karmann Ghia and an 11th gen Ford Thunderbird had a baby, and the baby was more than the sum of its parts. I want this car badly.
It’s like if a Karmann Ghia and an 11th gen Ford Thunderbird had a baby, and the baby was more than the sum of its parts. I want this car badly.
Or hire them.
Wrong color.
I’m actually excited to see this on the road. Good designs add such a good aesthetic to my commute.
All the commuters.
I hate how nice this looks and I hate how I kinda want one.
Just of one the several ways I’m glad we don’t live in the Robocop future.
Obviously a new FULL SIZE RWD Roadmaster Wagon...
Foxbody notchback or fuck everything and everyone. I grew up a diehard Camaro kid, but man the notch has me. I mean just look at Matt Farahs project
Anytime someone says “ Bruh” indicates I cannot take anything they say seriously.
The Continental, as it exists, is too small and too restrained to be a flagship. Visually it’s no bigger than the lower rung MKZ and the styling (while nice) is so restrained that it blends right into traffic. It lacks the physical presences that a Bentley or Maybach has. It commands no attention. Heck even the…
Last years worth owning about 2012. Truth.
The first-gen LS400 always struck me as one of the best-styled cars ever made. It presents an unruffled, unadorned exterior. There is exactly enough steel and trim to make it look good. Period. End of description.
back when Lexus made cars you could actually look at without going blind or cutting yourself
From back when Lexus had a sense of fucking decorum.
All-American. Lawyer who grew up in the back country. Needs to somehow project both dignity and that man-of-the people vibe. Extra headroom appreciated.
Oh, man, when a bird poops on my car, I see red. Here I am, working so hard to keep it clean and shiny, and the…
Looks like Yahoo! lost everything due to rampant plum smuggling.
I got here early, so maybe this will turn around - but I’m going with NP, and placing it against say, a new Versa or Fit. For $15,000, you can get something much less reliable, but much more rewarding.