Thomasaurus
Thomasaurus
Thomasaurus

If it's anything like the Commie block situation my extended family has in Slovakia (and it looks similar to this), there's about 3 times the amount of cars for the amount of parking spaces (when they built them, you were lucky to have 1 car per family). So it's Tetris at the best of times.

I'd still rather have the Skoda Octavia Combi. That car would be a great non-luxury wagon option here.

Honestly, pretty much every new crossover that hits the market. They are automotive parasites that ruin existing segments and prevent other great cars from being sold.

As a Volvo owner, Im not really a huge fan of how unboxy this thing is. Too much emphasis on style, too little on seeing out of your car, and being able to pack as much in as possible. The front looks a little too melted for my liking too.

Bake em away, toys.

If that's what you want, prepare to see more giant plastic Jettas. Yay.

Super Bowls ads always try way too hard to the point where you have no idea what exactly they are trying to sell you. I'm sure there will be some half-second Audi tie-in at the end...one that everyone will forget by the next commercial.

Nissan executive vice president Andy Palmer told media there was no confirmation of which of the two concept models would hit production. "Don't say that we won't do both, but we will definitely do one of them," he said. He went on to hint that the IDx might have a manual transmission, or at the very least, paddle

Oh don't get me wrong, I think it's pretty awesome. It just made me think of all the chunky plastic Pontiac interiors from the 90s/00s

This thing is amazing. Citroen could've totally pulled it off.

Hmm...chunky interior bits everywhere. Are we sure this thing wasn't meant to be a Pontiac?

Throw hockey in there, and that's pretty much all my Likes wrapped into one convenient sentence.

This is still a pretty good looking concept...at least from the profile.

Not putting a manual in the production version would be a massive error in judgement on the part of Nissan.

A few years ago, I was looking to buy a new, but relatively bare-bones, BMW 128i for around 30k. Then I realized I could buy a mint 3-year old Cayman for the same money. Bingo bango bongo, it's now in my garage, while that BMW is in the midst of it's own depreciation free fall (someone who is looking to buy a new

It's still a little too concept-car ish to be able to decide whether it's viable, but I sure like where it's going.

I'm not crazy about the back, but the rest of it looks downright handsome. I like that the grille itself isn't too ridiculous.

That's not a knif—-err, small truck. This is a small truck.

For the love of god, give us more glass. I am so sick of these belt-lines that reach toward the heavens.

The amount of meth use in small-town America (especially on the west coast) is staggering, and doesn't get enough attention on the national stage in my opinion. I remember driving through Oregon/California last year, and being amazed how every little town was just littered with these scab-ridden zombies.