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If you think you’ll watch it, buy it. If you won’t, don’t. Doesn’t seem that complicated.

If you think you’ll watch it, buy it. If you won’t, don’t. Doesn’t seem that complicated.

Fun idea. I don’t think silent driving is necessarily a bad thing, and I could see myself getting bored with the fake sounds pretty quickly, but if this gives EVs a wider enthusiast appeal, I am wholeheartedly for it.

It does look freakin’ sweet as a front-engined car. In a parallel universe, that’s what the C8 is, and what it should be.

It’s not what I would have picked for myself, but apparently I’m a 1997 Ford Transit. British, V6 front-mid engine (I think). It’s supposed to be an animal name, but whatever.

Fury Road is an awesome movie, but like many awesome movies, it should not be taken as instructions.

WHAT NOOOOOOOO

It looks like one of Dom’s various Chargers from some forgotten Fast & Furious movie, but it doesn’t specifically match any of them that I remember.

Good car shows are hard to find these days. Top Gear was at least amusing until the original hosts left. The Grand Tour was a feeble attempt to recapture the magic, and didn’t work at all IMO.

It’s just upside down. You can see in the later pictures that the iron has pegs on the top and recesses on the bottom.

My guess is the flipped the waffles over so they’d look better. Does seem odd though.

What about a Leaf? I’m not tall by any means (5'8") but I have loads of headroom in mine, much more than in any other small car I’ve driven. It’s easy to park - not as short as a Mini, but short enough, and the backup camera helps a ton. The turning radius is also excellent. It’s a great city car, and you could

Fancy Kristen?

So, uh... how do you see where you’re going? Unless you have stalk eyes like a snail, that low roof won’t let your head stick up high enough to actually see over the dash.

It’s not an ordinary crossover - that’s proved by the fact that it made the trip. Ironically, it seems closer to a proper 4x4 dressed up to look like a crossover for some reason.

My first thought as well! The Defender’s thing was always looking like a vintage Land Rover. Now it looks like 2005 “vintage”.

I’m sure the new Defender is a fantastic vehicle, but why did they style it almost exactly like the 2005 Discovery? It’s not a bad looking car, but it sure as hell doesn’t look like a 2020 model.

I mean, driving around alone is a decent way to have some fun while self-isolating (as long as you don’t stop and talk to anyone).

I will be sorely disappointed if the movie isn’t exactly like this. 10/10 dream.

Hahahahahahahahahaha!

It’s better, but the rest of the car needs the same treatment too. It doesn’t match if it’s just the rear.