gnarles2
Greg
gnarles2

Maybe GM should have put that dealer network to good use by installing superchargers at their dealerships. If I had to choose between waiting for the 3 or getting a Bolt right now, I would just wait for the Tesla. The supercharger network is what will sell the cars. It will allow me to drive to my friends house 180

Pontiac Grand Prix, Aztec and so on had HUD in the early 2000's.

I love this. I can do without the black hood, but the car is cool.

Yes it is being eaten by that large quarter panel!

I think the Mirage sedan looks good too! If it had bigger wheels it would look better but it’s totally fine as it is.

I hate to admit it but I love these oddball looking sedans!

Damn skippy it is awesome!

They have the Mirage sedan that will arrive in the next month, then supposedly a new SUV that arrives in 2017 to fit between the Outlander and Outlander Sport. 2018 is supposed to get a new Outlander and Outlander Sport. They are supposedly switching their focus to SUV’s. They have also hinted about possibly bringing

I would really love to see you do this with a Kia Sephia and a new Kia Forte. I think that there would be some huge differences there.

I really like this. I would take one of them if they brought them to the US. Minus those wheels.

Very nice. Cars like these give me hope that Toyota will someday make a fun small car in the future for me to buy.

Awesome. I need one of these although I will never sit in the back. But my pittie will have a great time back there.

I don’t even care about the cost of the tow to be honest. The problem is when and where that car will break down. I don’t want someone I love to be broke down in a bad area (or winter or night) waiting 2 hours for roadside assistance to get there. I guess it all depends on where the car is being driven on a daily

I agree with this 100%. I want my car to start everyday as well so I drive a cheapo 2015 Mitsubishi Mirage. It’s cheap, reliable and fuel efficient. I will drive it until it dies and then get another cheap new car for myself. Would I buy this type of car for my better half to commute to work in? Hell no. They have a

My other half has to drive through the ghetto of Cleveland every day to get to work and back. In the winter, at night and so on. A new car reduces the chances of a breakdown and increases my peace of mind. There is nothing worse than a car that won’t start or move in the middle of winter or getting stuck in the middle

Thankfuly they are not selling these in the U.S.. I could totally see soccer moms dropping kids off at school and then clogging up our highways while commuting to work.

The way that driving is taught in the U.S. needs to change. People think that because their car has stability control and anti-lock brakes that they can just let the car do all of the work for them. That then spills down into their kids and they drive with the same disregard for rain, snow and so on. The auto

I do like the way this looks much better! Maybe they can use the Aspire name. Everyone who buys this is aspiring to have a real SUV anyway?

I drive a 2015 Mirage with 72 or 73 hp. It moves along just fine. I pass people just fine and can maintain 90 mph just fine. It may feel a bit slow with 4 adults in it but I rarely have more than 2 people in it and the vast majority it has just me in it. Everyday I pass people that have 3-4 times the horsepower on my

I had a basic idea of how to drive stick but when I turned 18 I bought my first new car. It was a 1997 Hyundai Accent. The most basic model with no radio, air or power steering. Of course it came with a manual. My dad drove it home for me and I hopped in by myself and learned over the course of a few hours. So many