Not bad.
then address that fact in your article. (notes from a reader)
Did someone blackmail Hyundai to force them to make car designs that fights Multipla’s & Aztek’s for the “Ugly AF” crown?
That’s what I was thinking. All it needs is a set of chrome door “vents” to fully complete the Pep Boys look.
“The trio then attempted to hike their way back to civilization, but only one of the party made it to his destination. One of the men climbed up to the road and hitchhiked back home. After not being able to contact the other two men the following day, he finally reported the crash to police.”
Doubling down on the Land Rover styling cues in the Santa Fe and I’m not mad about it. Bring this design language to the Santa Cruz!
What? No picture of the bench seat? Isn’t that what the entire article talked about? WTF!
Wow, this looks great inside and out but they really need to black out all bright chrome trim that wraps around the car, namely the rear pillar accent that wraps around the front windscreen and roof rails and the side skirts and lower front/rear spoilers should be body-colored. I don’t mind some modest use of chrome…
That center console is gorgeous.
It’s utterly breathtaking how the GOP and all its supporters are content to look the other way on criminal behavior, campaign finance violations, access to voting, nepotism, outright graft and corruption, conflicts of interest, lack of morals, anti-democratic ideals, etc.
Collectables are hard to value objectively, which makes them ideal for money laundering. Art is the most common vector, but a classic car could be used too.
Guy A gives Guy B $120K worth of drugs. Guy A cannot accept straight cash (cuz his bank and IRS surely wont without a receipt), so he “sells” his car to Guy B for ~$40K and the cost of the drugs to Guy B, and now has a “legit” receipt to show the tax man and banker for all that scratch.
Given the number of issues they reported, it sounds like whoever payed $13k for this got screwed.
In a couple of months none of this will matter.
Isn’t this Erin Brockovitch type shit the stuff people used to go to jail for?
It is not lost on me why they likely felt empowered to do something like this.
Just wait until next year.
Truth Social, probably
Not in Colorado but on my street there is a stop sign that is always ignored, one day while walking the dogs in a ravine I saw a broken traffic sign that indicated ‘camera monitored intersection’ so being a lawful kinda guy I dragged it out and left it for the traffic department. Oops I meant I took the sign home and…