torontodesignguy
Torontodesignguy
torontodesignguy

If all lives matter, than there’s no problem with saying black lives matter. Saying that doesn’t infer the opposite for other skin colors, it’s just making a specific statement about black lives as a reaction to many people who believe that black lives matter less [than white lives]. You do know language can either be

This is not how modern society should function. That may be how some countries in the world work, but they hardly serve as an example for the world to follow. Opposition yes, armed opposition, no. That achieves literally nothing other than stirring up violence and conflict. We don’t live in civil war times, and thank

Strangely, it now has Honda Civic taillights (2013-2015)

Yeah, and that amendment was written during the civil war era. It’s called context. Armed opposition to a democratically elected government, whether from the right or left, is highly problematic. Of course, we don’t typically see the left with military style gear, protesting the government. 

Here’s a suggestion. Read about and familiarize yourself with American history. Read about slavery, read about segregation, and read about racism in America. Then imagine an entire race of people trying to reclaim a heinous word that was used to define and subjugate them for centuries (to present day). Then question

Yes to all of the replies on this thread. F*ck the cruise line industry, only wish their death was a done deal.

Perhaps not a popular opinion, but fuck Nascar

Perhaps the old face had some issues, but it most certainly looks better than the facelift, imo. The new design looks generic, boring and less cohesive than the original. The grille looks like it came from a first gen Volt. Overall, it loses the more flowing lines of the original, and not for the better. And the new

None of them are great, but still no, the Equinox is much, MUCH uglier. Frankly looks like it’s channeling the ghost of the Aztec or Rendezvous. 

I don’t live in the US, nor do I vote in American elections. LOL, my feelings aren’t hurt in the least. Just pointing out obvious beliefs of yours as opposed to beliefs of mine, but I don’t think you really caught on to that, I’ll dumb it down a bit for you next time. And who doesn’t love those American talking points

LOL bruv. Keep watching Fox news. Keep believing Trump is responsible for a growing economy and that the tax cut was for you. Keep believing that he’s, like, super popular and only the liars pretend that he isn’t. Keep believing that he’s strong rather than weak and has a fragile ego. Keep believing Trump rather than

In other words, they’ve resurrected the Airflow in name only. A pretty uninspired and underwhelming design for something with the Airflow nameplate. Looks like an average quality student project. Weak FCA, weak.

Wow, holy shit guys, congrats!! People’s car, wow, that’s an honour!! I guess you have a base version starting around 18k USD? No? Wait, didn’t you win “People’s car of the year”? You did? Oh....my bad, I guess only the rich are worthy of being considered people now. Gotcha.

Holy shit, you mean there’s even faker news than Fox news?

I tend to disagree. I was a 1980 baby, so the 80's and 90's were impressionable times for me. My mother drove only economy cars during that time, and none were as bad as the Corsica/Baretta in our experience. Anything Japanese was immediately better, and offerings from Ford were certainly not as bad. Chrysler, I

Oh, no, they definitely were. Really, really bad. 

I have rarely been in cars that were such complete trash as this one. My mother had an ‘87 Hyundai Excel, and it was certainly a better driver with better fit/finish. I can’t possibly put into words how terrible these cars were. My mother test drove a used one when I was 13 or 14. I already knew then that it was a

Yes, that’s certainly true to an extent, I’m not saying trends are entirely consumer driven. It’s a combination of what companies want to market, and what consumers want to buy. I’m not sure what superior solutions you’re referring to, but clearly many (if not most) consumers are shifting preferences towards screens.

Well, certainly a typical response when you have no good argument beyond not liking something. Calling them sheep doesn’t make it any less logical from a business point of view, nor does it make the buyers any less correct about their preferences. Do you use a computer instead of a typewriter? Well, I guess you must

I’m pretty darn sure that automotive companies know what they’re doing. They’re not sheep just because they’re following a new trend that consumers appear to desire. It’s called good business sense, whether you personally are a fan or not. There are huge teams of professionals examining trends and evaluating their