zohaibman72
Zohaibman72
zohaibman72

In a Honda (heart)Beat?

You could also do some crazy stuff with the engine it already has, which is quite a powerful thing. I can totally get behind this suggestion, but mostly because my biggest regret about getting my ralliart was that it was the sedan and not the wagon.

It is... and I did!

That's why I'm also annoyed when everyone races to jump on any design that isn't a derivative blob. They rip on it purely for being different or striking. I'd rather drive a polarizing car than a boring car. Toyota is going in the right direction with their styling. You can't mistake it for anything else now.

Yes, 100%. I have an 80s car and it is literally a box (E28). It's my box, and I love it, but it is a box.

People always want to say "Cars all look the same now, back in MY day cars were different and had character!" - but the reality is that you can pinpoint the decade any car was made in with extreme accuracy, and maybe even the year, because style trends tend to go around very quickly.

No, I would not. It looks very much like everything else Mercedes currently makes.

Huh. I... I like it. Kind of a lot.

My mother's cousin loved traveling with his wife and their parrot when visiting his sister in Texas, driving from Florida in his Element. Not the pet you had in mind, I bet, but, yeah.

This is terrifying.

The Evoque is even worse in that regard since it's spun off of the Range Rover name for some reason. It's full name is "Land Rover Range Rover Evoque."

Never argue with an idiot, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.

I guess you don't follow Land Rovers. "Range Rover Sport" is the model. It is completely different from the "Range Rover" and "Range Rover Evoque" The Trim levels on the Range Rover Sport are (in order of price) SE, HSE, HST*, and Supercharged.