watchdevil
W A T C H D E V I L – keeper of the time
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I’m not mad that it’s mid-engined. I just don’t like that it does not make a unique styling statement that says Corvette or even New Corvette. It just looks to me like a generic composite of an existing supercar with Camaro taillamps...

Mullet swept up into a manbun!

Is that upper photo the dash of an early Fox Body Mustang from the 1960s? 😂😂😂

*cough Pinto cough*

A few people I know had to get rid of their Focus because of these transmission problems. One of my best friends was terrified when he narrowly escaped a collision during a left turn against oncoming traffic because that goddamned car stalled in the turn and would not go.

It doesn’t say Corvette to me. It just makes me ask “what is it?”.

Here’s the result of my Ferrari dreams of 1985...

It looks like someone took a goddamned saws-all to a conventional SUV.

Remember when you could buy a Rolls Royce for this amount?

The new Chevy truck looks like the flesh of someone's face hanging after a shotgun blast. 

Godammit that's not a Corvette Convertible 😠😠😠

I love old full-sized convertibles. 

One of my favorite Thunderbirds of a few, the 1966 model. That's gorgeous!

That red interior burns my eyes. I prefer darker reds if I am going to do red.

White tops are perfectly fine for most classic cars. The downside is they must be perfectly maintained so they do not look shitty. 

Nobody gives a shit about your "rules". If you don't like a red soft top, don't buy one.

I liked those little cars when they were new. I did favor the wagonback more because I came off the time when I thought the Firebird Trans Am Kammback concepts of the late 1970s were cool.

I always read Toyotas TRD packages as TURD.

Chrysler is going back to the old days when the base level trimmed vehicles had a different name similar to Chrysler Newport vs Chrysler New Yorker, or like Ford with the Custom/Galaxie/LTD or Chevy Bel Air/Impala/Caprice. Base trim level Voyagers with is separate name helps keep the resale values higher on the higher

No lie those Mitsubishi cars were good back then. Slowly over the years they switched to making junk.