zimfreak
ZimFreak
zimfreak

Ok, I'm 22 years old and I think giant bubbles are cool. I mean, even if just from a physics standpoint...

Does anyone know what these pairs of dots are under the headlights? Cause if they're pop up washers for the pop up headlights, I might just cream my pants.

Oh god the response from GM just makes funnier.

But the article is the "Most Unintuitive Car Features"

Imagine if your friend asked you to grab something out of his TVR real quick. If you had never seen him open the door before, you'd probably spend 5+ minutes figuring out how to open the damn door.

Well the Mustang starts at $22,200, so you'd be able to buy about 31.5 Mustangs. Round it up to 32 if you're a decent haggler. After all, you buying almost 3 dozen Mustangs.

I'd love to see a video of this. Or anyone learning how to race cars badly, for that matter.

They should've used these for the Stingray if they really didn't want to use the round taillights.

I can see it fine, but part of me wishes I hadn't.

It's like the Acura NSX had an illegitimate love-child with the batmobile.

Yes. Yes it does.

Thanks. They should really make that easier to do.

Did you just say Porsche bike?

They already leaked the name for the next one.

I thought the one on the right was facing away from the camera until I noticed the steering wheel...

That's like saying we've been using the same old electricity and fire since they were discovered. Of course we have. It's the application of the discovery that counts.

Hahaha are those the doors? At least it means you can brag about your gullwing doors.

I agree 100%. The car in all the press shots looks awkward. This one looks amazing.

Except a car needs mirrors, not a camera, to be street legal. Don't blame Ferrari, blame the system.

The new Ford Escape has tinted rear windows on everything except the base trim. They call it "privacy glass"

Tell me more about your friends...