Like the car. Don't like the rubber band tires even though someday they will probably be the next "look-at-me thing." Image Unavailable, Please Login
It's a slow day in Lexus circles. Someone did a "what if" the Lexus LFA had a spindle grill. Looks like the artist also took some liberties with the headlights. Before Image Unavailable, Please Login After Image Unavailable, Please Login
At first glance, appears to be almost perfectly symmetrical, like this: Image Unavailable, Please Login
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I always though the VW Hebulller had a push me pull me look that worked Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Image Unavailable, Please Login The Pushmi-Pullyu The pushmi-pullyu (pronounced "push-me—pull-you") is a "gazelle/unicorn cross" with two heads (one of each) at opposite ends of its body. In The Story of Doctor Dolittle, the grateful monkeys in Africa persuade it to accompany Dr. Dolittle to England to earn money for him (in Doctor Dolittle's Circus and Doctor Dolittle's Caravan). The pushmi-pullyu usually only uses one of its heads to talk, reserving the other for eating (thus allowing it to eat while speaking without being rude) and claims that its great-grandfather was the last unicorn. In the 1967 film, the pushmi-pullyu was instead portrayed as a double-headed llama. The doctor can immediately speak to the pushmi-pullyu, knowing that llamas speak a dialect of camel language. This is the version that appears in the TV series where he is voiced by Don Messick. The 1998 Eddie Murphy film has a brief scene where it is walking in the background while Dr. Dolittle talks to the tiger in the cage. This is in keeping with the fact that Eddie Murphy's version is only very loosely based on the books.[4]
If you think you got what it takes Ford is looking for an interior designer for Lincoln. That would be a great role IMO. -F https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/1704259228/
Lexus Future of Luxury Report. zzzzzzzzzzz http://s3.amazonaws.com/toyota-cms-media/toyota-pdfs/Lexus_Luxury_IG_DES_1-13-20_V9_compressed.pdf
And while we're on the topic of 'serious studies', here's another one by an acquaintance: https://www.coxautoinc.com/news/reimagining-the-automotive-consumer-experience/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social-org&utm_content=News&fbclid=IwAR2TE115ntV4XDaKr2TMTWYZDSHlJsEfyBSiyJMtxpf5N3GWgU0SMbeO600
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