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NEW BMW i5 M60 Review: An Electric M5 With Too Much Tech?
Probably a couple of hundred years this time, you must be way ahead of me ;-)
I can't believe people are paid to design such rubbish :))
Maybe BMW should use AI to design their cars ? :)]
What worries me is the closed captions - that can't be right: Of course a PHEV can be used as a power source for "glamping" (had to look up that word), but who goes glamour-camping with a 2-seater and AT THE TIME OF DISASTER?
Sure, but if they make it nto a production one I think it will rock.
Objection, your honour. I loved our 1992 Mazda MX5 (known as Miata elsewhere), the "NA" model with the folding headlamps and a five-speed manual transmission. The most fun car we've ever had. We just felt in 2008 that with the sill beams rusted through, and with no side impact protection, and no air bags, a different choice might be appropriate. We sold it at a good price, buying a BMW E93 hard-top convertible with an automatic trans instead (which we still own after 15 years, and which will last for further years), but I've always missed the MX5 no matter what. It was a great and absolutely pretty car, giving you the thrill of driving desired, so that I would still like to own it today if it were still up to the safety standards you'd expect from cars today.
And as for tonight (not intending to buy another car so far), my opinion is that Mazdas are definitely the best looking cars coming out of Japan by far (especially in red :-)). In other words, I like their looks much more than everything that Toyota or Nissan or Subaru or any other Japanese brands still around have ever produced. Combined with a perfect reliability record of our MX5 (we never had less trouble with any other car than with that one!, especially over 16 years!) this means that if we ever should decide to buy a Japanese car, Mazda would be the choice.
In fact, I don't see the appeal in Japanese cars in general, at least in terms of looks. They are built well, just lacking in style. If I were to acquire enough money to fill out my own dream garage, there wouldn't be many Japanese cars in there. I would probably have a Mitsubishi Starion, & Lancer Evo IV and possibly a first generation Subaru Impreza and that is it.
Toyota FT Se Sports Car
Subaru Sport Mobility Concept Sports Car
Nissan Hyper Force Concept
That’s sexy?!?
Oh well, different tastes I suppose.
I'm sure you think it's the ugliest thing you've ever seen though! :D
I read the other day that the korean ev's (kia,hyundai) have 3 radiators unlike the tesla's so maybe grilles are still needed ?
Well you just seem to hate all of them! :D
Surely you can't be serious ? I know, i shouldn't call you shirley.......... :))