Wheels too small, no flairing arches, typical cheap design flaws. This is very apparent in the inexcusable cheap Mini knock-off (Lifan).
Wheels too small, no flairing arches, typical cheap design flaws. This is very apparent in the inexcusable cheap Mini knock-off (Lifan).
Regulate? Climate change? Be the forefront warrior in fighting the cause? Let us think carefully about what has happened. The most annoying thing coming from dieselgate is not how VW cheat on us. Everybody cheats. But the most hateful thing is that European morale posturing. The same way we perversely hate SJWs,…
So they want Top Gear cs. to keep that “offending” license now?
F-35’s problem is Me-262’s problem. Pentagon’s decision = Hitler’s at Me-262: make those state-of-the-art fighter jet with unknown technology to be all-rounder.
I know Chinese cars shouldn’t qualify, because they either use parts from other manufacturer’s outgoing models or just steal. But in year 2015, at times shown in the movie “Back to The Future”, there are people who pay the same amount of money to buy last generation Toyota Corolla for this.
That Tivoli is awaiting lawsuit from IBM.
How can a concept car be so boringly insipid?
A car should know what it should be. A Toyota like dependable rough, tough, no-nonsense honestly engineered cars, like Hilux is a rave-inducing truck for enthusiasts despite the boringness. Similarly a zippy fun, space saving, fuel sipping little Fiat is a golden item for a car guy, despite the cramped cheap cabin.
Looks like a semi trailer truck face.
Acura is too US-centric. Like Lincoln, it heads nowhere besides struggling in domestic market. At least some GM luxury brand still holds some presence in Arab and Asian countries.
Yes, by far Audi is the laziest. Only the size and slight headlight and tail light design can give away, but that is too detailed. Yes, the R8 is cool, but it sucks to be the A8 or A7 mistaken for A5. Now, cheap third-world Toyota models are adopting that Audi grill design as their corporate grill, making it even more…
Note to Toyota: making a car “exciting” to leave your boring badge behind doesn’t mean you have to resort to obnoxiously striking “in-your-face” design cues. Yes, you can use liquid nitrogen to cool soft drinks, but it isn’t the right way to do it.
“Stanced” with proper amount of camber.
I want that intelligent primate. Looks more fun as companion while driving the Focus RS. Ahem!
Not even Tamil Bollywood movie producers reach that action level.
The best American products are not sold to USA.
Bernie and Sepp represents the old European patriarch of the feudalism era. Stale, outdated, and yet still powerful enough to resist change. Powerful because the younger generations always criticizes from morale high ground, hollier-than-thou, fame-baiting (e.g. in every SJW-baiting issues: first to point out, first…
Acura, I used to admire it. But then, as my car comprehension grows, Acura becomes increasingly like overpriced Honda for Americans to me. Some countries regard Honda like semi-luxury brand, because of what Toyota did with its lineup, old technology for the sake of reliability, cheap wooden trim, and abused TRD badge.…
As a Top Gear James May-like car person, my left foot never left the clutch pedal. It stays on top of it, carefully weighing the pedal down just above the bite point. My foot only left the clutch pedal during cruising. In normal daily driving situations, traffic will slow you down and necessitates you to decouple the…
I thought just 4 of them. But the article (Guardian) mentioned