gnarles2
Greg
gnarles2

I think that would be fun and I would be into it. Maybe even market them to schools so kids can build a car from the ground up as a learning tool.

I agree with you. People have been conditioned to expect a certain level of quality from any car. You can get into a Mitsubishi Mirage right now and not have loose carpet and falling off weatherstripping. Sure, the materials are low-rent but they are put together properly. Once these cars start getting sold to the

This should be the first thing on Mitsubishi’s list when the VW check clears. These things were everywhere when they first came out. Then they made them bigger and ruined everything.

I just don’t think that Honda has the guts to take that on. They have become so ultra conservative that I could not see them doing anything good with those brands. I think if Hyundai were to do it that they would do justice to Dodge, Chrysler and even Jeep and keep their individual brand identity. They do it now with

Could you imagine Honda buying FCA? They would open a door on any of FCA’s cars and say to themselves WTF is this crap? Now Hyundai may be a different story. I think that they may have the guts to pull it off successfully and I also think that they would be respectful to the individual core brands. They would probably

Now that Mitsubishi will be a Nissan sibling, I wonder if they would be able to make this into a next gen Galant. Make it look different and throw in a 6 or 7 speed auto with a 6 speed manual as an option. It seems that this could be a really good base for Mitsu to work with.

YES!!! They should bring this and sell it as the the Mirage Ralliart.

FCA could have benefited greatly from this purchase. Not sure why they did not try to do this first. They could have gotten the Triton for Ram and had Mitsibishi’s plant in Illinois to continue building the 200 for them. Mitsu could have gotten a new Galant and they both could develop some much needed SUV’s for Mitsu,

Yes one million times! I need to find a clean one of these with the 1.8 V6.

Hahaha! This has got to be one of the most hilarious articles I have read in a while. It is funny, but it is so dead fucking on. Who the hell approved this at Ford?

Not a bad looking little ride. It sits a little high but that can be easily fixed.

Exactly. 13 miles takes me 40-45 minutes on a normal day. If there is an accident, it is an hour.

Those are the same switches that are in my $25,000 Grand Caravan as well as most Chrysler/Dodge cars. Those are the kind of things I would notice if I was going to pay a lot of money for a car.

Every car was like that 30 years ago!

What do Indian cars without any safety features have to do with Geo?

Do people actually buy these?

100% correct. I had a 2008 Kia Rio and the only issues it had were suspension issues. Ball joints, wheel bearings, stabilizer links and so on. All multiple times. The problems started at about 5000 miles. Traded the car last year with 75,000 miles. It looked perfect in and out and ran perfect as well but the

OMG I actually almost choked. THEY CAN’T BE FOR REAL?!?! Ha ha ha. I guess their configurator is just as much of a fake as their car is.

Because you should enjoy what you drive. As long as the car starts and gets you to your job that pays for the car, then that is practical enough. We are forced to do too many things in this world that we do not enjoy and driving a practical car should not be one of those things.

I’m a fattie and I fit in a Fiesta just fine! I like the tight feeling of it tho and I have driven small cars my whole life so maybe I am just used to it.