victorruehl
aleph Ruehl
victorruehl

I saw it and it was God awful, just shockingly so. I actually though That's My Boy was worse, but hey, just my opinion.

That front squashed'ish front end made me think of the Isuzu Vehicross.

This is an example of how people can find some sort of racism where other do not. I never once considered her skin colour when looking at the relationship between her, as a familiar, and her 'master' the witch.

I'll buy one so long as it doesn't initially cost AU$1,000 the way the PS3 did.

Yea, it's 1737 Australian Western Standard Time and I'm sure the event is not still going on but I'm unable to skip.

That car was bad arse and it's a shame Infiniti couldn't give them away.  I never understood why somone would have bought a Lexus ES over this.

Wow, that's uber ugly.

I felt no need to yarn but I was overcome by cuteness at the sight of yarning tiny people.

A great question would also be what automakers removed 'downmarket' or entry level vehicles from their lineup at their peril.  My nomination is definetly Acura who axed the RSX [Type-S] to move 'upmarket' only to see BMW introduce the 1 series, Audi the 3 and so forth.  

Question of hard top or soft top, the former of which will make this car a tank. 

I have similar thoughts when I type in Gizmodo.com and am redirected to the utterly crap Gizmodo.com.au.

I actually prefer the way the Yank Impala looks.

Remember when GM used to do that.

We have the Kuga here in Australia, which is the same as the UK versions, and it and the Korean do not look similar.  Reference picture below.  

How the tables have turned because it looks like Ford, if this is the next Edge, has taken a page from our South Korean friends.

Constanly purchasing 'expensive' new cars to show off wealth is a silly new money pastime.  Anyone who grew up with money and or are generationaly wealthy, understands that [historically] your home is where you place your money, not in a vehicle.  

Audi can get bent.  The current model retails here for AU$71,200, which is just under US$74k.  I would pay 50k - 55k, but not anything near 70.

Exactly right... frakin savages.

Safari for business and Chrome for personal.

I was scrolling down to see whether someone had made this comment because it's exactly what I was thinking.