Old cars are often amazingly pleasurable to drive simply because you can actually see out of them
Old cars are often amazingly pleasurable to drive simply because you can actually see out of them
I’m starting to feel my flat is overcrowded in comparison to Jalopnik offices, and I’m single.
And 1 Bradley, no?
And to think you have to get the car in red to get those... things in black...
Not a fan of VW these days, but this looks much, much better than the ti.
Turns out that the USPS eagle replacing the MB star on the grille looks cool, and having the Amazon logo there doesn’t.
Will someone please tell me when I went into a coma and missed that wide grille on the Chiron coming out?
I think the eagle’s head badge looks cooler than the Benz symbol anyway
I was going to say, both this and the MB look... weird. Something is definitely missing, it’s just long and flat. And yes, just some form of wee windshield would break the monotony. And, at $1-million-plus, you really should have a heads-up display as standard :-)
What’s wrong with the C3 Corvette?!?
(did I say that?)
A better question: who the fuck are you? I mean, apart from a random internet commenter like them or me?
I was comparing 2-door to 2-door. And despite the extra ones, I still think the design language is better suited to a longer car.
This comment was the “worst possible take on the Internet today”?
Well, it sure looks like pointing out there is a difference between altruism and self-interest wasn’t that obvious. At least not as obvious as your people skills.
You say $200, the link says $320?
You say $200, the link says $320?
I’ve read here and there that a way to keep color was to cook them in sparkling water. Whether this is a good use of bottled water (probably not, since bottled water is by essence bad), I won’t judge.
That benefit - intended or not - doesn’t negate the fact that you still did something good.
Walter de’Silva is quoted as saying that the A5 was his favorite design, and I thought even then that the A7 looked better, its design benefiting from the longer shape (the same is apparent in the CLA/CLS). I still think the A7 looks better, but this new one is a definitive improvement over its predecessor.
For a second I thought my computer was broken. So I’m not alone?