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Pomegranates :P
"Regular Car Reviews: 1987, 1993 Fox Body Mustang":https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzzMQX5Frfw
Does anyone remember when the Mustang didn't look like a Mustang?
"@kleptomage":/dis/automotive-enthusiasts/post/2759478#post_2759478
[bq="kleptomage"] "@RainbowDash69":/dis/automotive-enthusiasts/post/2759434#post_2759434
I don't like what Telsa represents. It will be a sad day for humanity when everyone is transported everywhere by getting into an autonomous electric box and inputting a destination. [/bq]
Shudders...
Too bad urban dwelling millennials are accelerating that process. They prefer to UBER their way around. By showing an overall lack of passion for driving and cars compared to their previous generation counterpart. Remember when owning and driving cars were considered an achievement and right of way? A transition to adulthood?
It seems very dystopian if you ask me.
Where everything is automated, and we lack control over our own lives. The machines taking control pretty much every aspects of our lives.
People are losing their independence and individualism.
"@[==race'emhard==]":/dis/automotive-enthusiasts/post/2737446#post_2737446
[bq="[==race'emhard==]"] Even though Kia and Hyundai have been making really good cars for the last few years now, (across the board, not just certain models) I still find it astonishing that as decade or so ago, they were the cheap alternative. Nowadays, the fit and finish is a cut above most cars in their class. [/bq]
A lot thanks to former Audi auto designer Peter Schreyer.
They make excellent cars for their value, especially the Kia Optima. Which comes with a lot of amenities that usually only come in premium model cars. But they're still lacking in the sports department. And I think Kia should really get rid of their ugly text based logo for their stylized K logo they use on their Korean cars.
Does anyone remember when the Mustang didn't look like a Mustang?
"@kleptomage":/dis/automotive-enthusiasts/post/2759478#post_2759478
[bq="kleptomage"] "@RainbowDash69":/dis/automotive-enthusiasts/post/2759434#post_2759434
I don't like what Telsa represents. It will be a sad day for humanity when everyone is transported everywhere by getting into an autonomous electric box and inputting a destination. [/bq]
Shudders...
Too bad urban dwelling millennials are accelerating that process. They prefer to UBER their way around. By showing an overall lack of passion for driving and cars compared to their previous generation counterpart. Remember when owning and driving cars were considered an achievement and right of way? A transition to adulthood?
It seems very dystopian if you ask me.
Where everything is automated, and we lack control over our own lives. The machines taking control pretty much every aspects of our lives.
People are losing their independence and individualism.
"@[==race'emhard==]":/dis/automotive-enthusiasts/post/2737446#post_2737446
[bq="[==race'emhard==]"] Even though Kia and Hyundai have been making really good cars for the last few years now, (across the board, not just certain models) I still find it astonishing that as decade or so ago, they were the cheap alternative. Nowadays, the fit and finish is a cut above most cars in their class. [/bq]
A lot thanks to former Audi auto designer Peter Schreyer.
They make excellent cars for their value, especially the Kia Optima. Which comes with a lot of amenities that usually only come in premium model cars. But they're still lacking in the sports department. And I think Kia should really get rid of their ugly text based logo for their stylized K logo they use on their Korean cars.