gnarles2
Greg
gnarles2

This is exactly why I hate most crossovers now. I like to put my dog in the back but I am not going to put her in the back of something like that without space to move around. On top of that, what kind of active lifestyle can you have when you have to leave half your camping gear at home. I think if they could make a

Bahahaha! Pretty much exactly how I explained it to my 5 year old nephew over the weekend.

I think that is the problem with so so many people. I was telling my niece and nephew over the weekend that although reading is very important, understanding the words you read is more important. They were trying to show off their impressive reading skills and I kept asking them what the sentence meant and they had no

Absofrigginlutely! That is the first thing I thought as well!

I saw another comment that said that it may be from a Fast and Furious movie? I could totally see that.

That does not explain the rear headrests.

I highly doubt that this is the Demon. It clearly has more than one seat from the pics. I can see rear headrests and a passenger seat.

That sounds like what Cleveland has done. Main roads are down one lane to add a bike lane that won’t even be used for 6 months (if ever) of the year or more, combined with reducing the speed limits on those roads from 35 to 25. Brilliant! Add to that buses stopping and people having to make left hand turns and it

I don’t know... This Maxima does necessarily look “loved” to me. Being frugal and driving a car until it dies does mean you love the car, it just means that you do not feel it is worth buying another one. I would think that if he truly loved the car he would take much better care of it. He obviously has the money to

I think that is is a big deal for a lot of people that live in snowy areas. The last thing that I would want to do it be stuck on the freeway with a dead battery and no heat. Sometimes if there is a snowstorm it adds an extra hour or even 2 to a commute. We could get a slightly used IMIEV for almost nothing and

Well that is not fair! That is a great compromise. I live in the Cleveland area and to get any space you have to drive a bit. The areas that may have some space closer to the city are not in an area I would want to live in.

No. I like having acerage, a pond, a pole barn for toys and no neighbor BS to deal with. I would rather commute 50 miles.

If they could get even a Volt to 25 grand it would be a huge seller. It can handle a commute without any gas but still take you camping or anywhere else you can think of. 

I want to know what the range is like when it is 10 degrees, snowing, heat blasting with wipers and lights on for 45 minute or so commute. I may only have 30 miles roundtrip but I never see anything that says how range would be while you are sitting in traffic and still needing to stay warm or cool. Every electric

That’s what the drivers inside look like too when they cut themselves on all the cheap plastic.

Mitsubishi, Hyundai and Kia are like that too. It is a great idea.

That is exactly what I was coming here to say. When automakers decided to illuminate the gauge cluster anytime the car is running, is when this epidemic of people not turning on their headlights started. Traffic cops could make a killing writing tickets for just this alone.

I want no part of this Endeavor, so I am just going to LRV now.

Exactly. I loved the 4th generation. But the 3rd generation ruined the Eclipse name. I would say that it was probably one of the worst redesigns in their brands history and possibly ruined Mitsubishi forever.

I bought a new one in 2011 and I loved it. I had to get rid of it because I started a small business and needed to carry things. It did have its annoyances (mainly the transmission), but I could forgive a lot of it because it made me happy to drive it. I will probably look for a used one with a manual in the next year