Love me some Subarus, but I hate having to pull the engine out to do things that should be pretty straight forward.
Love me some Subarus, but I hate having to pull the engine out to do things that should be pretty straight forward.
It looks like a big ugly car that’s slowly absorbing a smaller ugly car.
It’s the vanity project boutique “supercar” by a guy who tries to sue anyone who gives it bad press.
I don’t know...I’ve never seen a Hot Wheels or Matchbox car that’s that ugly, and stylistically incoherent.
I actually saw one of those Foresters that looked good, when I lived in California. It was a minimal battle-wagon style build. Big, chunky off-road tires, but no noticeable lift so they just sort of fit. It finally made the design make a little bit of sense, and of all the vehicles I saw out there for playing in the…
It’s an A4 series VW. It will give you reasons to hate it badly enough to do stuff like this. With as bad as the reliability issues were in that entire generation of VW, I’m honestly a little surprised they survived in the US...
That was the one thing about the S2 I sat in that really sucked, even more than the lack of foot and leg room to work the pedals. The massive ledge between the side of the car, and the driver’s seat! I thought Jeremy Clarkson was being a buffoon for TV, but that was a serious ordeal! XD
The S1 Elise was always my favorite. Just absolutely beautiful. It’s a damn shame I’m too tall to fit in one...
The enhanced-chatbot systems we have, and even the most advanced AI available, don’t understand the concepts of life and death, or the value of life. To them, even if they understand that humanity will eventually repopulate a region, there is no weight behind wiping out millions of humans.
I’ve got a Prime Video subscription, and from everything that’s been said about the way Amazon handled this, I do believe yarrr right about that...
So what you’re saying is, they’ll release it in 2050, for a price somewhere around $50k. Got it.
If car companies didn’t charge more than a car payment just for the privilege of custom spec’ing your car, and then make us wait months on end for the custom order, maybe we’d have the option to buy more than what’s on the lot.
You should let the editor in charge of that know, that poor editorial decisions like that have a measurable affect on the perception of your brand. In this case, for the worse. Since I’m sure they care primarily about clicks and views, losing your core audience as they perceive you to be moving away from knowledgeable…
Seconded
From a design and UX perspective, it’s honestly a really great setup. I just wish it had been in a better car.
Some wildly varied definitions of “great” in this list... Even you admit in your writing that some of these are awful, so why even bother putting “great” in the title?
That’s exactly why I don’t have mine anymore. I spent a year and a half, and nearly 8 grand, having Detroit Tuned chase a gremlin in my turbo system somewhere. Eventually, the fun isn’t worth the cost...
I miss mine so bad. I wish I hadn’t had to sell it. It had all the fun driving dynamics of the normal Mini, but with a small bit more stability.