simonsehz
Simon Sehz
simonsehz

Also lists no iDrive as a negative

You listed manual like it’s a negative. Bless your heart.

wow did they not teach shortening links at Berkeley?

They made this in response to the X6, which came out two years earlier.

Dammit man, I just ate....

This wasn’t the only Soviet self-built/home-built sports car. There were several, going back as far as the 1930s.

570? Probably for people with that credit score. Psshh...

OK, let’s use a side-on view of the 5-series Gran Turismo:

With a car that large, you go full wagon or bust. The whole hunchback thing just looks wrong. Shorten it up, give it 2 doors and it might kind of look presentable. Right now it just looks like a crossover viewed in a bad aspect ratio.

Cadillac’s head of marketing has it half right, people WILL be lured by beautiful cars and they will buy them no matter how bad they are or how unreliable (I’m looking at you Jaguar, Range Rover, Maserati). But you have to have that beautiful car in the showroom for them to actually buy. You can’t expect to sell any

The Escala is used in ads to help drive traffic to the dealer. It’s called the Cadillac Escala aid.

“MotoGP Champ Nicky Hayden In Serious Condition After Being Hit By Car On A Bicycle”

I’m so relieved we finally solved our drugs, terrorism and human trafficking problems so that law enforcement can focus on the things that really matter.

Two deaths is a small price to pay for this dope-ass stance. I’ll be in the back seat with your mom. Sincerely, YouTube.

When my parents sold their red four-door Chevy Chevette, everyone in the family cried.

I’ll admit it, I cried when my dad sold his red Saab. I loved riding in that thing. It was the car that brought me home from the hospital and the one that took him to and from work each day.

Zuffenhausen, 16.Nov.2016

It’s actually a mid-engined Corvette test mule GM tricked us again.

Different sizes of a similar shape is nothing new for BMW. I don’t know what the fuss is all about.

The Polaris RZR is a pretty interesting study in how to carve an entirely new market out of basically nothing.