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I Do It For Miatas, NC Owner
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Is there any word on them putting the EcoDiesel into other cars? I feel like a diesel Grand Caravan or Wrangler would be a great choice, and could really give consumers more options.

But Toyota was well known for selling reliable cars, and had a much better reputation nationwide than Kia, who still has to shrug off its Kia Sephia roots. I also hint the LS400 wouldn't have sold very well as a Toyota, but the fact it was a different brand, based on a great brand in the nations eye (Toyota), that it

What configuration is this F150?

But who actually takes their Outback off road?

I dislike stance as much as the next guy, but do they seriously impair the safety of the cars? I know they have around half of the normal contact patch, but still. Meanwhile, raised trucks can drive everywhere without anyone batting an eye, when they blind drivers with their unadjusted headlights, roll coal, drive

Or for r/spacedicks

Oh I meant FR, not MR

I was thinking that we could make a car the size of a golf RWD, without a long hood

I've always wondered why we can't have a transverse RWD setup. If we have transverse AWD why not rear?

Polestar would disagree with you there

I wish for the return of Pontiac as much as the next guy, but with the Chevy SS, what's the point? It's an affordable and powerful RWD car just like the G8, and with the Camaro getting the Alpha platform it will go from being bloated to more like the GTO, but with the more aggressive looks the market wanted.

By not texting and driving. It shows that you value your text message more than everyone else's life, and it's really dangerous as a cyclist to see people texting and driving

A fellow member of the Wolfpack?

As a "Millennial" (born in 1994) this upsets me because I believe that people will believe that this is indicative of all people of my generation. Sure, while many people I have met are extremely lazy, unmotivated, and do not work for the things they get, that is certainly not the case for all of us. Some of the

I for one welcome our new Geely overlords.

I agree. I rode in one for a 3.5 hour drive from University to home and I wanted to hate it, but it was a fantastic road trip car. So much space, and even in the middle I had plenty of room because there was no drive shaft tunnel.

Great road trip car!

I see them and Teslas everywhere in Raleigh, NC.

I feel like it would be good for marketing. So many car buyers want something like a Leaf but don't buy it because the 84 miles is not enough for their road trips. With this, they wouldn't have to worry about it, even if they never need to use it.

Nothing about the Prius really screams "green" or "electric" but they are distinguishable enough from other cars that people know they're something different. It's the same with Tesla.