if your biggest grip is "every car looked way to similar" than what the heck do you think of the 80s (when EVERYTHING was square) or the 90s (when everything was a f'ing lozenge shaped).
if your biggest grip is "every car looked way to similar" than what the heck do you think of the 80s (when EVERYTHING was square) or the 90s (when everything was a f'ing lozenge shaped).
Yeah, I'd let my kid drive all three of my cars now if he could reach the pedals, but he's too short. maybe in a couple of years... (mind you, hes got plenty of go kart experience as well as sitting in my lap and steering as well as sometimes even shifting for me) It helps that my oldest kid is extremely…
And your complaint is what exactly? That two practically useless cars built for those with more money than sense should be hidden away in a museum, or sit at exclusive car shows, so others can marvel at their beauty and pedigree?
It's strange to me as a car fanatic that something like this has to even be "explained". I mean who claims to like cars and has never looked in books or at online media, or even movies about or with classic race cars? Who sees a car with riveted on fender flares (something that has been done for decades in the racing and …
I dunno, it looks as ugly as ever. But I like it. Definitely an improvement over the previous generations...but I like those too. Some cars [like the Mitsubishi EVO] are so ugly they are cool, and even more so if it has unusually good performance.
check your eyes, looks more like a 1974-76 Camaro than anything else.
Don't forget the 74-1982 2nd gen Camaro as well. In fact they pretty much match exactly.
I doubt it. The Camaro is the best selling performance car in the states for the last 3 years. 100,000 plus sales a year pretty much proves NOBODY cared that the 5th gen had 4 square lights vs a straight bar at each corner. Nor does anyone care about it's supposed portliness or what ever else these Jalopnik cry babies…
Considering that Camaros have had wrap around square tail lights since like, from the beginning (1970-1973 Corvette aping Camaro excepted). No Japanese car in the past 40 years even remotely crossed my mind. Personally I liked the Corvette style 4 square tail lights. But ya know, some peeps can't just enjoy things for…