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Thats only due to the weight of the engine being at the front of the vehicle isn’t it?  

Its 2022 and its illegal in most states for GM to sell you a car over the internet.  How much longer are dealerships going to be able to extract their cut from every transaction?

1) Make Kia’s easy to steal

Because the game is rigged. Most states have laws preventing GM from selling cars directly to the public to “protect” the public against price gouging.

Thats not true.

Manufactures do not need to give more money to the dealerships. That will just incentivize bad behavior.

I agree, I think the supply has been permanently damaged and 2-3 years is a pipe dream.  5-10 years at least.

Thats President Sinema.

Follows along with the quote by Ford - “If I asked my customers what they wanted, they would have told me a faster horse”.

Looks great to me.

Coulda been worse, you coulda flown on AA.

You can’t see the spinning blade.

Or John DeLorean showed up with that bag of cocaine.

It reminds me of the one driven by Stephanie Powers in Heart to Heart.

No kidding! This was back when GM used crappy clips to keep the dashboard attached.

Passengers weigh 180lbs each.

Looking at a Pinto, you have to sorta expect bad things to happen to you when you drive it though.

If I recall, the Granada came with a Rich Corinthian Leather interior.

My parents had a ‘76 Volare. I seem to recall it had a 8 cylinder with plenty of power though. If it was cold and wet, the car always died at stop lights so you needed to keep one foot on the accelerator and one foot on the brake to keep the engine revved enough not to die.

He stole it. :)