Looks like you're right. Nissan it is. Not a big fan of the style here though.
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Looks like you're right. Nissan it is. Not a big fan of the style here though.
Saw a Lexus LC500 on the street yesterday. Real weird to see most manufacturers shy away from large displacement naturally aspirated engines... and here is conservative Lexus with a big naturally aspirated V8.
It seems like the Japanese are the last ones insisting with normally aspirated engines...
Maserati... Biturbo! Some guy near me has it. I was pretty hyped to see it.
I saw it years ago... On the back of a flatbed. It's natural habitat.
I've actually been seeing a lot of Kia Tellurides on the street. They seem to be the most popular of the mall cruisers now. I'm ambivalent about seeing more SUVs on the road, but at least Kia is getting their due now. 20 years ago they were the laughing stock of the automotive world, and now they're a serious global contender with a product to offer in pretty much every segment.
[QUOTE=NSXType-R;1020099]I've actually been seeing a lot of Kia Tellurides on the street. They seem to be the most popular of the mall cruisers now. I'm ambivalent about seeing more SUVs on the road, but at least Kia is getting their due now. 20 years ago they were the laughing stock of the automotive world, and now they're a serious global contender with a product to offer in pretty much every segment.[/QUOTE]
Kia really nailed it with the Telluride's design. I never thought I'd like a Kia SUV as much as I do now.
[QUOTE=KyleTS;1020116]Kia really nailed it with the Telluride's design. I never thought I'd like a Kia SUV as much as I do now.[/QUOTE]
I think it's inoffensive and distinctive, but I can't say I like the styling.
Spotted this bad boy yesterday during a walk through our lovely village (Fiat 500).
Other spots included an Opel Vectra banger racecar, a Toyota Tundra V8 pick-up (they are rare here) and an old Land Rover Defender with a sticker stating: "You can go fast, I can go anywhere". :)
This weekend I saw a 70's Oldsmobile Brougham D'Elegance Hardtop De Ville in Barcelona.
It is funny because it didn't seem to fit. A shame I was driving because I'd have loved to snatch up a picture.
I also saw a 70's Cadillac Eldorado Seville Park Avenue Convertible in the motorway. It looked soft, wallowy and slow. And the guy driving it was wearing a cowboy hat. All very stereotyped.
The Euros that want the American lifestyle eh. They exist.
Wasn't expecting to see a Golf wagon and a Mustang Mach 1 while walking around.
Stopped next to a brand new EDM Toyota Camry Hybrid.
Was about to roll down the windows and ask if he was a Cabify drivers or had bought the car with his own money, but then lights went green.
[QUOTE=Ferrer;1020701]Stopped next to a brand new EDM Toyota Camry Hybrid.
Was about to roll down the windows and ask if he was a Cabify drivers or had bought the car with his own money, but then lights went green.[/QUOTE]
Is Cabify something like Uber? What's your opinion on Uber?
Buddy drove by with his SM...Titanium Grey with Black leather. Few 50 year old cars are as sleek
[QUOTE=NSXType-R;1020703]Is Cabify something like Uber? What's your opinion on Uber?[/QUOTE]
Ah yes sorry. I thought it was an international company but they [I]only[/I] operate in Spain, Portugal and LATAM countries. Uber was here but the taxi-lobby (more like mafia) drove them away from the market.
[SIZE=1]("Drove them away", see what I did there? Hahahaha... etcetera)[/SIZE]
Speaking to the case in point, I have never tried such a service so I have no opinion on them. I prefer the immediacy and ease of taxi. Ironically, I suppose.