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Hyundai does not offer their excellent heads-up display in this model and that is a big enough deal for me that I have been waffling over the purchase.

Between this meh-appearing hatchback with its Blade Runner-ish details that don’t click at all and the jaw-droppingly gorgeous Charger EV coupe and sedan with equal performance and probably equal price.

...but there has to be a reason why this car is so cheap.

Despite deceptive marketing trying to convince you otherwise; Teslas are not, nor have they ever been, fully autonomous. Park your cars people.

Proceeds to photograph one model under a tree with distracting shadows.

A solid, handsome truck in great shape for credit card money? Easy NP.

Yet, while buyers clamor for bright hues...

Or, she did it for the clicks.

To be fair it did have a emergency release; she was to dumb to use

I don’t know if it’s the high belt line or the clumsy looking face of the Passat, but does anyone else think this wagon looks a bit... derpy?

Florida is more fun when you embrace the insanity!

Since most are driven to the Starbucks drive thru...

Unfortunately, $4500 is the new $1500 . . .

The rear roofline is pretty much identical, but the faces are different.

Meanwhile, there’s the standard Crown that the Japanese get and we don’t:

This is the Ferrari I would own, and I absolutely remember it being a $30k car not that long ago. The only downside is that I, like Tom Sellek, am 6' 4" and my view the entire time would be the sun visor.

No, every single metric known to man about a vehicle except the looks ... is why the Camry is better.

Just because this car is more expensive to maintain than a J.C. Whitney special like your Charger, doesn’t make it any less desirable. This Italian beauty is curvy and iconic, and much better looking than the vast majority of Ferraris today. Being cheap to maintain does not equate to an automatic “NP.”

If you can afford to own it ... you can also afford to buy a newer, nicer one. So, you would actually have to want THIS Ferrari, not just any Ferrari.

Everything I read about this makes me feel like it’s a repeat of the DeLorean in the 80s.