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Part of the problem is Kia is delusional about their place in the market.  They think they can just release a car that may be in reality a better vehicle than Mercedes/BMW/Audi and justify its price as being a better value overall, but not acknowledge that the public still sees them as being on par with Hyundai.  It

I like that last one better as an “everyday” car for Lotus better than some crossover/LUV (luxury utility vehicle)...

I’d only be OK with that if in addition to a Lotus equivalent of the Porsche Cayenne/Macan, they also had an equivalent of the Panamera.

Neutral: A large-ish (think Accord Coupe sized) 2 door targa top with a usable back seat and trunk.

Agree, but can we get it on some non-crossover/2 box cars (Camry is admittedly good looking but still a Camry)?

Not only that, but to have an American car in the Soviet bloc must’ve seemed blasphemous...

2nd Gear: Fine, make EVs in sedan, (2 door) coupe, fastback/liftback, (4-seat) convertible, convertible SUV (think Jeep Wrangler/Isuzu Amigo, not Murano Crosscabriolet), (non-lifted) wagon, and minivan styles...

Hey now, these are technically K-cars:

Yes, and as someone who lives in an area where sunroofs a safer way to go but convertibles can be more utilitarian than coupes (easier back seat access so long as it isn’t raining), they should have sunroofs as well.

Film School...now that’s a name I haven’t heard in a long time. I have their song “P.S.” from one of the sampler CDs you’d get with Contemporary Music Journal magazine. Considering I liked it enough to include it on one of the mix CDs I’d burn to listen to at work (wow, that preceding statement was just dripping with

We need more liftbacks in the world for this very reason...

He actually flipped past Big Audio Dynamite and settled on the Doobie Brothers. Today that would be like flipping past TV On The Radio and settling on Nickelback.

The thing that makes me hate crossovers isn’t so much the vehicles themselves, bland as they are, or the fact that they keep killing off “low” cars and replacing them with crossovers that are “just as [x], only better!” though that too, is very annoying. It’s that they represent everything that is wrong with modern

Even though I really liked the Fox-body Mercury Capri, maybe it would’ve been better if they could’ve brought over the Mk III Ford Capri. Also, instead of making a whole new “bespoke” brand that’s hard for Americans to pronounce (Merkur), they should’ve skipped the Mercury Tempo Topaz and the Mercury Taurus Sable and

THAT should’ve been on the original release of the album instead of the minutes wasted by “United States”. Would’ve worked well between “Starz” and “Neverlost”.

Sedan can’t be ordered with the red interior (which turned me off of possibly trading my ‘10 in on one)...

What’s Toy-yoh-tah’s excuse, then?

No, a 70s clock radio would be more squarish:

Tom Petty?

Kinja needs a multi-reply system, because all of you are wrong.