The Apple Watch in a nutshell:
(BroBible.com)
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Clarkson's Comments Are Very Suprising
THE CLARKSON REVIEW: 2016 LEXUS GS F
Sit back and let it torque the torque
This is the best Lexus I’ve driven since the LFA, which is also riddled with annoying details, but remains my all-time favourite car.
I wouldn’t blame you at all if you went off and bought a BMW M3 or M5 instead. They’re both tremendous. But don’t assume they’re the best of breed. Because in my book this flawed old-school charmer has them beat.
(Driving.co.UK)
Sit back and let it torque the torque
This is the best Lexus I’ve driven since the LFA, which is also riddled with annoying details, but remains my all-time favourite car.
I wouldn’t blame you at all if you went off and bought a BMW M3 or M5 instead. They’re both tremendous. But don’t assume they’re the best of breed. Because in my book this flawed old-school charmer has them beat.
(Driving.co.UK)
In My Opinion They Are
The GREAT Debate: Is Maserati In TROUBLE?
For years the iconic Italian sports car manufacturer underwent some seriously tough times and it seemed as though it was about to be done for in the 1980s and 1990s. Then, it had a bit of a comeback and it returned to the US market.
While I would argue the products aren't best-in-breed, they are good picks if all you care about is standing out from the pack, emotion and sound. Buyers based in the New York Tri-State region and SoCal can't seem to get enough of the GranTurismo and newer Ghibli. But, sales of the Ghibli have started to show signs of slowing down.
Next up is the all-new Levante luxury sport-utility vehicle but, if you ask me, its design is a bit of a let down. If it looked more like the Maserati concept called the Kubang I think the brand would have struck a chord with many buyers; however, it looks a bit sloppy and the antithesis of slick in its execution. Instead of having a modern, Italian flare, it appears ungainly and rather harsh. What happened to the sensual designs that come from Italy?
Now the latest word is that the Alfieri, which was adored and admired by many, is being kept quiet. Is the project being delayed? Has it been killed off? What gives?
There's a chance the company is trying to go for an element of surprise as the media has been relatively spoiled when it comes to leaked information or gentle guidance, there's also a chance that the brand is in trouble.
(AutoSpies.com)
For years the iconic Italian sports car manufacturer underwent some seriously tough times and it seemed as though it was about to be done for in the 1980s and 1990s. Then, it had a bit of a comeback and it returned to the US market.
While I would argue the products aren't best-in-breed, they are good picks if all you care about is standing out from the pack, emotion and sound. Buyers based in the New York Tri-State region and SoCal can't seem to get enough of the GranTurismo and newer Ghibli. But, sales of the Ghibli have started to show signs of slowing down.
Next up is the all-new Levante luxury sport-utility vehicle but, if you ask me, its design is a bit of a let down. If it looked more like the Maserati concept called the Kubang I think the brand would have struck a chord with many buyers; however, it looks a bit sloppy and the antithesis of slick in its execution. Instead of having a modern, Italian flare, it appears ungainly and rather harsh. What happened to the sensual designs that come from Italy?
Now the latest word is that the Alfieri, which was adored and admired by many, is being kept quiet. Is the project being delayed? Has it been killed off? What gives?
There's a chance the company is trying to go for an element of surprise as the media has been relatively spoiled when it comes to leaked information or gentle guidance, there's also a chance that the brand is in trouble.
(AutoSpies.com)
This Commercial Is Still Funny After All These Years
Holy Crap, Guys. The 'Whassup?!' Commercial Is 17 Years Old.
Ah, 1999. The year Lou Bega ruled the charts, and every dude in America picked up his cordless dorm room phone to say, "Whassssssssup?!" to literally anyone who called it.
It might seem like simple nostalgia now, but that famous "Monday Night Football" Budweiser commercial put a Dukie-sized crater in the pop-culture zeitgeist. And now it's freakin' 17 years old -- older than "Damn Daniel" and his damn Vans, our current meme of the week.
(Thrillist.com)
Ah, 1999. The year Lou Bega ruled the charts, and every dude in America picked up his cordless dorm room phone to say, "Whassssssssup?!" to literally anyone who called it.
It might seem like simple nostalgia now, but that famous "Monday Night Football" Budweiser commercial put a Dukie-sized crater in the pop-culture zeitgeist. And now it's freakin' 17 years old -- older than "Damn Daniel" and his damn Vans, our current meme of the week.
(Thrillist.com)
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