5150 Cruiser wrote:zatara1701 wrote:Rated X wrote:Somebody's bound to like it but I think it's ugly as hell. It's a freakin sports car with monster truck wheels and a paint job that looks like black primer. Larry the Cable Guy would love it.
"Sports car with monster truck wheels," REALLY???
You would think such a "Die Hard" Transformer fan would be at least a LITTLE into cars and trucks to keep up with our favorite bots
What you are looking at is a Porsche Cayenne...Which is Porsche's Crossover/SUV. SOOOOO what you are looking at is an SUV with Monster Truck tires NOT a sports car.
Personally it looks badass...a badass TRUCK with all-terrain tires.
It's not a Porsche nor is it based on any other production vehicle. It's a custom purpose built machine. It does how ever use various parts from other vehicles (engine a Chevy LS3 used in the camaro/corvette, cooling system from a dodge challenger, etc. ( nothing borrowed from Porsche however). Body panels are completely custom.
I'm really liking this. Looks awesome and I hope it's a bot and not a human.vehicle so we get a toy out of it.
Look on the Brightside...some of the BEST movie toys were "human vehicles" that became bots for toys
but were never bots in the movies...
My only regret is we NEVER got our Mt. Dew machine toy...Sure, I got a toaster, but come on!!! Of course the vacuum was the best looking out the the AppliaCons...yep, that's right, I coined a phrase!!
Still pisses me off that Bee got yelled at for saving Sam's bitchy ass that was running away from them
Anyways... my point, human or actual bot, we could still see a toy, AND I think the human vehicle toys came out BETTER because they were not limited by the movie or CGI models. Just saying...