Who thinks Adam Jonas's 2025 forecast of 4.5% electrical vehicles is right? Personally, now that I'm about done saving my pennies for my high powered Italian dream car, I'm afraid its gas tank will soon be as antiquated as a crankshaft five or six years from now. I'm not sure if I'll buy a toaster instead.
When you brought your NSX for service, the boys would call it a 'Honda'. Now bring your Caliber and maybe they'll call it an 'Alfa Romeo'. Ya sure, count on it, lol...
"You know you've built a gorgeous product when the eye candy designed to stand next to your car stands off to the side to admire it."
Oh no, they don't give a fart about the car. They're just engrossed to be in the camera's line of sight. That's feminine vanity. I've seen that phenomenon before in an FXX shoot. Oh no, the photographer couldn't possibly have been shooting the uber car, SHE was the object. Funny that she was out of focus but the FXX not. LOL.
Give up, stop making a fool of yourself and post something better next time. No one calls the Corvette a muscle car but you. That's the only reality that counts. Cheers.
I wouldn't want them on any of my cars, but I enjoy seeing sequential taillights at night from time to time. So go ahead with your little fireworks. :0)
Ah okay. I see what you mean. Personally I don't care if a flamboyant car belongs to an overpaid individual. On the contrary, to me it's a celebration of cars. Whether the end result turns out good or not, I'm thankful to anyone who makes it happen.
Most golden cars are an epic fail. But someone here posted a golden Porsche that was surprisingly good looking; and it seemed to make consensus. Or take the controversial Mantide. Some view it as a nice work of art. I dislike it, but I applaud the effort.
Also, living in sunny California I prefer riding the Nevada desert in a lively colorful car than in a toned down one. It's like there are occasions for roast beef, and others for ice cream with a cherry on top. I want people to preserve this freedom of expression in car looks without them risking being called nouveau riche.
Jaguar belongs to Tata Motors. An interesting turn in post-colonialism. As for the interconnections between tea, UK, and India, learning all about it will allow you to join Sir Matt in the temple of men of the world.