williamblvd
William
williamblvd

If they needed to cut the S Class Coupe or the SL, why didn’t they just cut the latter?

I had the delight to drive an S Class coupe late last year. I fell in love. It felt like old money in the best way. If I had the means, I would get it over something costing way more. That’s how good it was.

But Continental couldn’t explain why it had taken decades to do so.

Tesla, obviously.

Lucky8 has already implemented a C Pillar square delete kit. Curious to see what they can do with the ND.

The Discovery is an absolute disgrace. The company should buy all of them back, destroy them, and then get to work deleting any evidence of the vehicle’s existence. Following/during this correction, they should rebadge the Defender as the LR5 (or Discovery 5), and fix those ridiculous looking headlights. While doing

Land Rover’s Defender marketing has also been atrocious, although the pandemic may be partially to blame. 

That photo must be edited. Everyone knows only a Porche can deliver a Porche.

“Do they resent that Discovery behind the white Defender on the top level, since they were born without solid axles but rather with numerous suspension parts shared with their three-row sibling?”

No Jeep Peej? I think that sounds appropriately childish...

your fly is open

Profit margins are higher on bigger, more expensive cars.

Now try it with the Bronco Sport!

i love these verts, but the euro bumper-swap is absolutely non-negotiable on these. the usdm version looks like ass in comparison:

Here you go. $25k, just under 80,000 miles, a manual, and you’re welcome.

Also- drove an etron, now have Tesla model y, used to drive a Volvo. Volvo’s interior smashes both of the others, but the e-tron was...boring?

So the Audi carries an additional 1300 pounds, goes 100 miles less, and still costs a minimum of $16,000 more than a long range AWD Model Y ($49,990 before rebates), a car almost exactly the same size (Y is 6" shorter but the same width and height).

This list is lacking of any muscle cars or sports cars

You know, I was about to say that “I really wish we still had cars like these. And no, the Toyobaru doesn’t count - it’s the replacement for the Celica, maybe. WRX and Mini are really all that is left, and the WRX is 4 door only. MAYBE the Civic SI.”

If 1 in 4 cars are old enough to drive themselves then why aren’t there more autonomous cars?