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It’s still bad. I think it’s the shape of the grille that is the problem, more than the size. Even reduced, it’s still an ugly snout.

Shame, the rest of the car is a major design upgrade over the awkward 4 series... except that snout. I cannot get over that nose. Maybe it’ll grow on me, like the E60 did.

I don't think the CX30 is good looking. It missed everything that made the Mazda3 look good. The wheel proportions and cladding is off. 

For a crossover, it's one of the better looking ones out there. I think they all look amorphous and anonymous, but this one is a pretty handsome amorphous and anonymous 

It’s the same size as all the other 4 wheels, so that qualifies as fullsize. I think there were Chevettes that were sold with smaller wheels than this. 

Looks like its in Jiangsu Yuchang Changli, China

If it’s a muscle car rental, it was probably hooned. But then again, the used Camaro probably was hooned too. If it was a Camry, you’re fine buying it. It probably had better maintenance than most normal owners would give.

Badge engineering to massively cut costs works out well every time. Excited to see Nissan definitely survive and not die off at all. 

I guess that's true. For a hot hatch it seems natural but for a bigger sedan, RWD just seems right. Maybe this will handle like a Type R, in which case I'm all for it. 

In that case I'd buy a Lexus, which actually has great resale. The TLX is barely worth more than a contemporary Accord on the used market. Worse resale than the Germans, actually. 

The Stinger and G70 are properly sports sedans with longitudinal/RWD based chassis. This is not that. 

I’ve lost all hope of Acrua truly breaking into mainstream luxury. I’m sorry, but FWD sedans based on the Accord will never be competitive with a 3 series or C class. And their interiors are super geeky, but devoid of character.

This looks more like a SuperStreet magazine build than a concept. Reminds me of how awful the panel gaps were on these. It's so bad the trucks always looked droopy eyed to me just because the lights were so poorly aligned to the hood. 

I see the appeal. Probably not a ton of 2019 Zo6s in the 20k to 30k mileage range. A sweetspot for low price still within warranty. Most Z06s are low mileage weekend cars. These were daily driven 2019s, up to 30k+. A cheap way into a Z06 with most it's warranty left (time wise). 

I came close to buying the faux bugatti in this video until I saw how expensive Torch’s Ali Express car ended up being in the end.

You can buy every one of these on Ali Express today and have it shipped over. 

After killing off rental cars and taxis, Uber and lyft may not make it out of this recession either. What a world we live in. 

Because everyone is offering 0% APR. At 0% it makes sense. Doesn’t cost you a dime more in the long run and you keep more money in your pocket today. When Covid wave 2 hits this Fall, anyone could be out of work. A $300 car payment is much better than $700 in that moment.

Delivery time and markup over base price is still better than a Porsche. 

Autotrader $29k 2010 Land Cruiser with 108k miles. This is all you need. Throw on some A/T tires and you’re unstoppable.