A Malibu from the Malaise Era with its “whopping” horsepower and covered with NASCAR stickers—yeesh.
A Malibu from the Malaise Era with its “whopping” horsepower and covered with NASCAR stickers—yeesh.
No, that’s too classy. It’s got “JC Whitney” written all over it.
And there it is: the “black velvet painting” of Corvettes.
It looks like a Pep Boys threw up.
So a boomer watched the first scene in the movie “cars” and said this is what the young folks like...
You want more proof for how swappable battery packs are a good idea, here we are with Ferrari’s joke of being locked-in to their packs with a “subscription” to ameliorate the pain of constantly paying for their proprietary batteries. Ugh.
Well at least the example M5 shot for BMW’s stock photos wasn’t painted Glossy Primer Gray—that’s one consolation.
So that’s what qualifies for a “river” in Merrie Olde England...huh.
The Baltic Arrow was reportedly carrying timber
You think a full EV version will lose 1.5-2k lbs? You are dreaming, right?
I once had a V6 Magnum as a rental car. The V6 could barely make the metal move—I felt like I should be opening the door and pushing with my leg like Fred Flintstone.
This thing has been dead since they showed it to people. I don’t think I’ve ever even seen one in the wild. Ceasing production is really just a formality.
Bloated, ugly wagons costing an eye-watering $185,000 don’t sell...I’m “shocked”.
Way back in 2005 a buddy had V6 Magnum and three of us hopped in it to go golfing. I was shocked that we could barely squeeze in 3 golf bags in the trunk. We had to remove the woods (heh, heh) from all three bags to even come close to making them fit.
According to Kelly Blue Book, he’s overpriced. But according to Carmax, he’s thousands under where they value the wagon. Appears to be in great shape for its age, but the owner is pushing it for what he’s asking. Not an ND but not an NP either. And since it’s black, a color I dislike almost as much as the vile Glossy…
If BMW can make the new 6 look like the Skytop concept, I will forgive them for the ugly grille that ruined the 3/4 series for me.
“The electric motor provides torque-fill at low speeds and during gear shifts...” all what that accomplishes as described and also simplifying the engine’s build—that’s engineering genius, Bentley. If other manufacturers aren’t already incorporating such features to their PHEV builds, I bet they are now.
Again with the Glossy Primer Gray paint....
And Dodge is also going big time with the ICE-V simulations.