That would be hilarious. I bet it would mess with people's minds so bad.
That would be hilarious. I bet it would mess with people's minds so bad.
Meh, I'd say they're about the same. Both are impractical, slow, ugly, built for show, both roll around with no real values in life, waste of materials, eye sores, etc.
They came to my university and protested. One lady and two smaller children showed up with "God hates fags" signs. Naturally, we had a person dressed up as a Jedi show up to preach his ways. They feed off of attention and that's exactly what they're getting. Nonetheless, it was interesting to see.
I tried to think of a definite reason but honestly I'm not sure? Maybe the demand for hot hatches aren't has high here as they are in Europe. But I second this, because a euro-Civic hatch would be awesome.
Such an odd looking car on the outside, but on the inside I think it looks pretty good.
Is this part of the world the kind of area where if you get into a wreck you abandone it on the side of the road and then go get a new car? Since things seem so unrestrictive. It seemed like that's what this drunkie wanted to do. And in my opinion, Outlander or not, that's a waste of a new car, or just a car in…
Perfect.
This thing is about 30 minutes away from me. The wheel well is so big that you could take a lazy Sunday snooze in it.
Wow, didn't know that. I'm not too familiar with the whereabouts of where foreign domesticated Chinese cars are made (not sure if that made sense) but I wonder if those models were made here (here being the US) and then shipped over there?
Would anyone be willing to shed some light on the brake regeneration? I thought that was only for hybrids, where does the extra energy go in this new baby Bimmer? I like it though.
FINALLY, I CAN GO TO SLEEP NOW. GOOD NIGHT
Dude, you're right. And apparently so is Wikipedia. Funny though - maybe I'm a little biased when I say this but the CL is a fine car (I say that because I had a TL) but it isn't exactly the car you'd think Gran Turismo would put on the cover of their racing game. But whatever, the more you know.
New Mustang aside, I've always wondered what car is this here on the cover?
Toyota's North American operation has gained complete control for the first time over the designs of several models that sell well in the U.S., including the Avalon sedan, the Venza wagon and the Tundra pickup. U.S. executives are getting broader design influence on other vehicles, such as the FJ Cruiser, Tacoma…
Living in Florida, this is pretty common here, as I'm sure it is with the more "Southern" states. As stated in one of the earlier Jalopnik articles for which I can't remember the title that is related to this picture, someone said that people who do this really don't give a shit about other people, which I agree. I…
Does anyone actually buy anything built by Brabus? I've never seen them around, but that's maybe because I don't live in an area where a Range Rover is the equivalent to a Camry haha.
I totally forgot that this car existed. I know a beige Camry is pretty boring... but then there's this.