williampdx
WilliamPDX
williampdx

There are several forums worth of abarth enthusiasts that disagree with you. Also the steering wheel is one of the best on any car on the market, so that’s complete BS. The shifter can be replaced with some really nice options for a minimal amount of coin, and it’ll feel about as nice as a porsche unit. The multiair

Two years strong on mine. 6' 225. Love the damn thing. Taken it across the country and back three times, and tracked it for 100+ laps at Laguna Seca. It’s the perfect combination of unique, cheap, and practical. I removed the rear seats and it can swallow four mounted wheels/tires plus more. Oh well. To each their

“It’s a chick’s car with millennials at its target...”

Ah yes, the long history of Ponzi schemes being undone through the sun-setting of a Federal tax credit.

The Seat position does take a while to get used to but its very adjustable in the 2014+ models. The 2012 and 13 models couldn’t adjust seat height. I drive the hell out of my 2015 Abarth 5spd its a fun little car and puts a smile on my face every time I drive it. Also the interior is not bad at all, the steering wheel

I dd’d a Sport for 3 years, and terrible is the last word I’d think of to describe it.

Why not?
My wife and I drover her Abarth from Denver, to the Grand Canyon, to Phoenix, and back to Denver, and we had a blast.

Maybe you’re just too wide/tall. I fit in one and drive it comfortably.

Yet my wife loves her Abarth, my best friends wife loves her Abarth convertible, and our next door neighbor loves her 500 Pop.

The BMW i3 is a weird car, and that’s why it’s a good car.

In 1968, no one knew what MLK meant when he often said, “Ron Paul 2012.”

T-mobile isn’t a car company last I checked

Businesses have no right to appropriate quotes from civil rights or humanitarian leaders in order to pump up their brand or sell more products. People died for human rights, not to sell products. It is just fundamentally inappropriate to the point of being simply disgusting.

I was actually waiting for the tagline to point to a social or community organization and was sorely disappointed. Without that link, the ad is exactly what has people outraged - misappropriation and misuse of a civil rights icon.

My friends and I are all familiar with “late King.” This ad had us shocked. And we have withstood smaller ad shocks before (like Bob Dylan allowing his first great song to be used in a Price Waterhouse Cooper ad in 1994 - possibly also a Super Bowl ad). This is 1968 King, exactly four months before he was

Nah I’m pretty sure the purpose of this was to try and sell more trucks of questionable quality.

“the two guys got the point of the ad” (were tone-deaf) “and didn’t give a shit about the politics of it” (we’re white lol so politics don’t affect us)

Or, maybe, they know that Prince and Timberlake didn’t exactly get along, and he was pretty explicit during his life that he didn’t want to be used in that way after death.