spartyblood
SpartyBlood
spartyblood

This is probably a pipe dream, but I hope that Chevy Blazer is a body-on-frame SUV built on the Colorado platform. They already have a Trax, Equinox and Traverse that are uni-body construction... time for a real SUV that doesn’t start over $45k (cough Tahoe). 

Longer hood, short trunk, high beltline, low sweptback roofline, rounded headlights.

1989 Michael Keaton approves.

“Criminal charges were filed against the engineer in a similar crash in Philadelphia in 2015"

That isn’t my truck. I grabbed the photo online. Mine is the same body configuration, black out package, and even has the BakFlip bedcover, but mine is the 4x4. Also, mine is really damn dirty.

but that’s a 2x4 in the pic... the 4x4 loses the R/T badge on the grille.

If this tech is not called “Robocop” then Ford does not deserve the patent in the first place.

Will this awesome performance Ferrari actually be street legal at least?

Michigan is a no fault state. Everyone’s insurance goes up and the crashing driver gets all the breaks.

“How to turn 1 auto-insurance claim into 3: A Michigan road system story”

I can 100% guarantee if those were i8's and not i3's they would be driving them.

That Silverado front-end looks like it was designed by the Civic Type R team.

Did David say they shipped their Astro van to Europe for a Euro-trip?

Can you really blame him? He is dictated by consumer trends and the market... ideally there would never be anything but beautiful looking AND beautiful sounding Ferraris that only have 2 doors. But since people are putting there money in 4 door SUVs and electric cars, he either adapts or goes extinct. I appreciate the

It’s strange - Honda used to be all about clean, minimalist design. As they’ve gotten more and more baroque over the years, it’s gotten to be kind of hard to watch. The new Civic looks like a Transformer. Their new Insight concept looks muted only in comparison to the rest of their lineup. Ironically, they’re showing

1) The thought that Honda is making a “normal” car is hilarious... This is the company that has brought us the Civic, Civic Type R, Civic Si and the CR-Z. If they were really smart, they would hire away some Mazda designers and tell them to design a hybrid.

Or move up some of those buttons that reside behind the gearshift, at least.

So the interior designers were just like “let’s leave this big gap in the center IP with no buttons, screens or cubbie bins” and management approved it?

Because it probably didn’t happen....

It may have almost happened and they thought “this would make a funny bit on the show”.