gnarles2
Greg
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Unfortunately, this will probably resemble what Mitsubishi’s future in the USA will look like.

I have always liked how they look inside and out. I think that the interior shows that you can make an extremely cheap and basic car look pretty good. I wish there were cars out like this now.

There is a decent one with low miles that I have seen on cars.com. I would love to get it but I have zero space.

Seems like a typical Toyota Camry driver to me.

I never understood why there is such hate for it in some circles. What do people expect for 25 grand? It is an entry level sports car and a very good entry level sports car.

I think that the market is in need of small SUV’s similar to the Suzuki Samurai. Something that is much cheaper and smaller than a Jeep, with similar offroad capability.

Those are beautiful. That is a great idea to bring out something with a short front end. If they can make Smart Fortwo’s safe then they can do it with any car.

Maybe they can just use the platform of the Smart ForTwo/ForFour and make a VW version of it with Beetle styling. The platform is already made and we know Smart is not selling a lot of them, so it may make more sense to spread the platform around with different looking bodies on it.

I would absolutely drive that. If they could undercut the others on price, I would use it to pull a camper.

For sure. When I was a little kid my mom had a 1979 Honda Civic CVCC and it was about 6 years old and it had to go to be junked because of rust. The rust was so bad that I would take my umbrella and touch the tire with it while sitting on the back seat when my mom would drive me to kindergarten. She asked what the

My favorite wagon. My dad had a nice blue one with a manual when I was a kid. I rarely see them around these days.

Yes. The G20 always reminded me of a Cadillac Cimarron of sorts. A really nice Sentra.

I am already bored with the news of the new NSX and it has not even been released yet.

I live in a city and would not buy a Microbus because the point of me getting one would be for long roadtrips with the dog.

Talk about being behind the curve. As long as it takes for VW to sell something here that people want just shows why they have such trouble in the US. They have been showing a bus concept since 2001 (in my opinion the best one) and nothing has come of it. Maybe if they would have built it then, my morning commute

I would love to have a car that does 0-60 in 3 seconds but in reality, I would never have the chance to use it. It’s hard to do when you have cars constantly in front of you barely doing the speed limit and going from stoplight to stoplight. Unless you are on a track or live in a place without any traffic it makes no

Isn’t that the slogan the salesman uses when he tries to sell you that Malibu that just came out of service from Enterprise?

I always loved that concept. Something like that would be way more interesting than the econoboxes that are actually produced. I would totally commute to work in a CCV.

It’s beautiful even today.

I wish. I would buy that right now. As long as it is reasonably quick