I absolutely love the look of these things. It’s quirky, fun, and quite the head-turner.
I absolutely love the look of these things. It’s quirky, fun, and quite the head-turner.
The high beltline makes this thing look... odd, especially from the side. Not much they can do about that, though.
AMEN HE’LL YEAH BORTHER!!
I’ll take one in a Hello Kitty wrap and headlight eyelashes.
Having owned a pre-owned Rover that was in pretty good shape, no. Hell naw, ND at any price.
It stinks that the Mustang II was such a “meh” car. That Cobra is quite the looker.
Hey now, you know the saying: “fool me once, shame on you. Fool me one thousand, five hundred and eighty-six times, shame on Fake News.”
This could be not-awful if they did a better job of covering up the Mustang body lines.
TBH I like the Blobeye the best. The Bugeye is a close second. That Hawkeye, though... yeesh.
The word you’re looking for is “tolerance.” And tolerance doesn’t mean “accept everything about everyone.”
Figure skating is good, actually.
It says a lot about a person when even in their apology, they make themselves out to be the injured party. Mental illness or no.
Also gonna point out that the rack for a sunroof eats into the headroom. For us tall folks, that becomes a problem. “Just poke your head out the sunroof, duh!” I’d have to lean pretty far to the right in order to not hit my head on the edge of the ceiling.
Yeah, if it has power seats, they’ve got to have memory. At least for the driver’s seat. I’d much rather just grab the rail and slide back than deal with fiddling with switches and stuff.
Exactly this. My wife is rather short and I’m decidedly not short. Memory seats are wonderful. Bonus points for our Macan that goes based on which key you have on hand. Opening the door and watching the seat go directly to your preferred setting is nice.