I can totally see this as a Mitsubishi too. Hopefully with a reliable Mitsubishi drivetrain.
I can totally see this as a Mitsubishi too. Hopefully with a reliable Mitsubishi drivetrain.
I thought that fullback was the proper name for granny panties.
I think it is awesome. I wish that they would sell that here too.
That right there is all the truck that I need and want. A fullsize truck (even a single cab) will not even fit in my driveway and I would hate having to park it in the small parking garage at work.. They are just too damn big.
My first new car was a 1997 Hyundai Accent and it was so basic that it did not have a radio. I had a radio installed and 4 speakers the day after I bought it and brought it back about a year later because the horn stopped working. They denied it because they said that it had to be a wiring issue that caused the horn…
They may not feel as refined as a CRV or Tucson but they are damn good for the price. You can get one that is nicely equipped with AWD for under 20 grand. You can’t even get a base model from any other brand for that amount. Plus, I think the Patriot looks really good still. I know it is a matter of opinion but I want…
I used to be obsessed with that game. I love how the tires lose grip for everything. Lol
I would have to agree somewhat. I don’t think that it is because they are trying to get that feeling, I think that it is just because they are so behind the times in terms of R&D. People forget what cars used to feel like so when you get into a Mitsubishi it makes them feel more fun in a novel way. I have a new Mirage…
Exactly. For me, it’s just 2 people and a Pitbull. We love folding the seats in the floor and laying down blankets, so she can lay in the back and relax. Home Depot runs anytime we want and we can pull a small travel trailer. An electric car will not cut it for us.
I agree. This car makes me interested in Honda again and I have not been in years.
One of the few cars that is given to us that is light and simple. But, it is ruined by a crappy suspension and an engine that is about 25-30hp away from making the car fun to drive.
I don’t understand this myself. Bring us the kei cars from Japan and just make people sign something stating that they understand that it does not meet US safety standards and move along.
That is an amazing mistake, actually.
That is nice. Those things were such cool cars (truck). I can’t see me ever searching for a 1990 Hyundai Excel to restore.
Me too. My cars have never been through a machine. Hand wash only. When I was a teenager I always had the nicest car. Not beat up and always clean.