I'd say, for a rich family, it's fine for them. The only thing I hate is that for some reason, the Macan is a crossover... and everyone knows how crossovers go. Way better looking than the Chiron.
Why does somebody need this monstrosity? Want luxury? Get an A6. Want offroading? Get a Grand Cherokee. Want to haul your 5 kids? Get a Pacifica.
1. I'm gonna live by myself, so I just prefer a car that I like. 2. I'm not even gonna off-road in the first place.
How is it better than a conventional minivan or luxury sedan? (Always wanted to ask a crossover fan about that).
I'm not much of a crossover guy, plus the MDX is a CUV. I like it because I hear it's fun to drive, comfortable, decent-looking, and is unique.
...without a doubt! These cars has become an obsession for lot of people. 65 years of experience building cars, combined with excellent reliability and quality ratings, Porsche has never stopped trying to find ways to improve.
The fifth generation Dodge Grand Caravan. After several years riding around in a third- or fourth-gen, replete with 90's plasticy goodness, the fifth gen looked awesome. There's no practical need to make a minivan look intimidating (the current automotive design craze seems to be aggressive-looking stealth jet styling), but if people are gonna buy minivans one way or another, you may as well at least try to make them look cool in doing so.
Exactly what I've been thinking for the last couple of years. Why does a small hatchback have to look like it wants to fuck my mom and stab me?
...that's why I'm so glad to finally finish and share on BNG this 911 mod on which I spend all my fk time....
(If you're talking to me, here's my response.) It's the only other current cars I like besides the CLK/E-Class. (That means when the CLK-Class was still a thing.)
How about the Corvette C3. Everyone says it's the worst Vette ever, but I think the 79 model is the best looking Vette ever made