Engine bays aren't painted and the paint is so horrible, so much run and orange peel. Let's face it S3 Episode 4, how would someone pay 42.5k for that bus with scratches near the rhs windshield and the massive paint run on the front above the grille? How did they not notice that?Įvery build has been so half-assed. There is a previous archived thread talking about how most of this is fake. The Delahaye's fender covers were jaggered and not curved right. Thank God this thread exists because I was sure i wasn't the only one picking up on these things. it's just a lurid body kit and a waste of a donor.
Then there was the "concept car" by which they mean take a car, swap the body for a fiberglass mold, add 2D cut-out metal bits and pretend it's a prototype. Thats when the bubble burst for me and I started watching for the level of shit instead of letting them entertain me. Plastic see-through steering wheel yikes. The photographer guy must have been thinking "how much are they paying me to look at this thing again?". The upside was I used it to show my son the difference between design and a shitty knock-off. Riveted flat sides to the splash guards, the panels didn't match up on the corners leaving actual gaps, it wobbled badly, the windshield was like an old pair of 3D glasses, "the lines flow into eachother" oh no they don't, and the overall jello-mold monstrocity of the body. It's been 3 months since this thread, but I have been watching all the seasons now and I needed an outlet to vent about that "hommage" to DeLaHaye. Will my husband divorce me if I dehydrate tomatoes in his F-150 truck?ĭennis Collins, a Highway Accident Investigator at the National Transportation Safety Board The wonderful and epic tale of Yoshi the Yarisįorget the trunk monkey, check out trash pandas. Tire reviews? Tires questions? Post them here.Ĭar trouble? Your title must include year/make/model and a short description of the problem.įor information on content removal, user warnings, and bans, please see the Chain of Action page. Tint questions and advice? Post them here Trying to identify a car? Try /r/whatisthiscar, /r/namethatcar, or /r/rbi.
No direct image links.Ħ: Car-buying, selling, choosing, or rental posts are not allowed.ħ: Basic questions, troubleshooting, and car mods: Please read the wiki first.ĩ: No questions about insurance, laws, or DMV procedures.ġ1: No polls, surveys, petitions, or requests for money.ġ2: Car question? Title MUST include year/make/model and description of issue.ġ4: Guidelines for sharing craigslist/online listings.ġ5: Moderators must follow the Moderator Code of Conduct. -Basics of swapping engines/layouts/transmissions/bodiesģ: No memes, trolling, copypasta, or low-quality joke posts or comments.ĥ: No clickbait, cryptic, or context-less posts.Show Video Threads? - Autos Network Subreddit List Follow us > /r/Cars Wiki We are not a concierge or estimating service, a promotional platform, Consumer Reports, or a replacement for a phone call or Google search.
We try to be a helpful discussion-driven community while maintaining high-quality discourse and topical content. We're Reddit's central hub for vehicle-related discussion, industry news, reviews, projects, videos, DIY guides, advice, stories, and more. r/Cars is the largest automotive enthusiast community on the Internet.