You wanna know why it looks like it’s from 2013? Look closely at the side of this and the ATS it replaces, and you’ll notice that it’s literally just a heavily facelifted ATS. The doors, for example, match perfectly in shape and design.
You wanna know why it looks like it’s from 2013? Look closely at the side of this and the ATS it replaces, and you’ll notice that it’s literally just a heavily facelifted ATS. The doors, for example, match perfectly in shape and design.
Exactly. No wonder the San Francisco Board of Supervisors passed a resolution declaring them to be a domestic terrorism organization this past Thursday.
Honestly, I wouldn’t be surprised if this new Juke comes to the US. The Kicks did take it’s place, but it’s not offered with all wheel drive. If the second gen Juke is offered with AWD, it should have a chance at making it here.
I wonder if they checked to see how many of those leftover 2018s are carryover Wrangler JKs, since Jeep was building both JK and JL Wranglers and Wrangler Unlimiteds for the 2018 model year.
Monza is already in use in China...and it’s use also goes against the nameplate’s origin (The original Monza was a ‘subcompact’ 2-door, now it’s a compact 4-door sedan).
I’d agree with everything except a couple things.
I was originally in the camp of those who insisted it would be a Cadillac, but I eventually moved away from that.
Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo, too.
Yeah, I can agree with the name not belonging on it, but the design has definitely grown on me. They could have called it the Lancer Cross, since the Lancer nameplate doesn’t just apply to the iconic Evolution models.
The design infringement part of the suit is the absolute stupidest thing about it.
That’s true, as well.
Only ones? You forget the Land Rover lineup (including Range Rovers), Jeep Renegade, Cherokee, and Compass in Trailhawk trim, Ford Expedition (body-on-frame), Chevrolet Tahoe/Suburban, GMC Yukon/XL, Nissan Armada, Toyota Land Cruiser, Lexus GX and LX, Porsche Cayenne and Macan, Lamborghini Urus, Kia Sorento (it’s been…
And just about everything with a Land Rover badge on it.
Volkswagen Golf R, for one. VW doesn’t seem to be sending that one away any time soon.
Tis true, few Cadillac concepts actually end up going into production.
Should have been a Top 15 list, because you’ve clearly forgotten the three best console exclusive titles, each from their respective console. Spider-Man (PS4), Smash Bros. Ultimate (Switch), and Forza Horizon 4 (Xbox One).
As a solely XB1 player, I don’t see a lot in this list that interests me, mainly because I don’t own a Switch, otherwise my want list would be a lot longer.
Well, I can kinda agree with ya on Forza, but it’s probably only because Fortune Island is coming out next month, they probably don’t want to steal it’s thunder ahead of time.
It’s closely related to the Ridgeline, which is surprisingly competent off-road, so it should hold it’s own.
Not even a Porsche? The Cayenne and Macan are the be-all, end-all of crossovers. Track-capable and off-road capable, especially the Cayenne.