Some people really like to have an open car that lets them see everything. Of course, others want the squinty, protected feeling of something like the Chrysler 300.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I see a car I've designed going down the street and somebody admiring it, that's a nice feeling.
I don't have an interest in any car that isn't good for the environment, other than maybe an aesthetic quality in a picture book.
I'm a slave to the culture, so I see an Audi, a Denali, or an Escalade, my neighbor got the four-door Porsche. I have a really nice truck. But it's a Durango and I like frontin'! I like to ride by and show off.
I've done movies I'm very proud of, but there's always a sense of: 'Come see this shiny new car!' The question I hate the most is: 'Why should people see it?'
Every new car, you open the door, and you look at all those internal mellifluous swoopy bits, and they have no meaning.
People always want cars. It's a huge industry, and there's always new product coming out.
I've still got that little freedom part of me that wants to have a car that looks really sexy.
I don't like the idea of being surrounded by hidden things; people you can't see in buildings and cars.
Wouldn't it be great if cars came equipped with screens like that thing they have in Times Square that spells out the news? You could punch out your own instant messages: 'Will the small red car with the ugly driver please stay a little further behind?'
I love driving cars, looking at them, cleaning and washing and shining them. I clean 'em inside and outside. I'm very touchy about cars. I don't want anybody leaning on them or closing the door too hard, know what I mean?