Look at this!!!
Look at this!!!
Will this ever make it into production?
Could you explain the alphanumeric naming schemes? Even to me, an enthusiast, Infiniti's new model designations are indecipherable. I have no idea what anything is anymore...
"It looks like this duck flew the coop, and extradition doesn't fit the bill."
Can I ask him about the ridiculous letter/number naming scheme he likes?
It's a pretty car, but shame on the marketing department for playing on "reinventing" Cadillac. The right way to do this is to remind people that Cadillac actually *was* a contender for maker of the best cars in the world at one time, and they're currently making cars that again compete plausibly with the best.…
Meanwhile, at Lincoln..
Great guy. A few years back the girlfriend found his address, sent him a photo of my Z with return postage and a note asking if he might sign it and mail it back. He did.
Too bad about the part where ISIS shows up in a Toyota Hilux a few minutes later.
Surprised they didn't break the ice when they got in the vehicle. Typically that's enough movement to crack where it touches the ground. It sure is neat though!
Still grey...someone help me out please!
When I say "fast-tracked", I more mean that they'll get slightly favorable treatment in the Calendars Committees and will be assigned quickly. The dealership lobbyists will find it much harder to stall this bill now that Tesla has lobbied up. I just wish the bills had been introduced back before they went into…
The Onion already has this covered...
Lancia Delta S4 Stradale. I like it.
Well, thankfully Radio Shack is closing down. Problem solved.
Interesting. What is the market rate for a Supreme Court ruling these days?
And if the Tesla Model S is any predictor for the Model 3, it'll blow cars like the Volkswagen e-Golf out of the water, mostly because an eGolf will set you back around $35,000, give or take a couple hundred bucks. Sure, it's equipped to the equivalent of a top-of-the-line Golf TSi, and you'll get some tax rebates…
Engine nomenclature ain't what it used to be.
Ugh, I can't tell you how much I hate the LED light strip-trend. There isn't a single car in the past 5+ years where those stupid things look good. No matter the design, no matter the company from a lowly KIA, to a luxurious Benz, to an exotic Pagani, they all look like cheap add-ons from AutoZone.
"Go forth, my son, and do great things."