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This is 100% accurate. I can not stand how they have a successful car (PT Cruiser and Neon for example) and instead of updating those cars and coming out with an improved second generation, they let them rot until they are so outdated compared to the competition. Then, they will come out with a completely new model in

She is a model celebrity and if more of them were like her the world would be amazing. Going back to where you came from and helping out the people and community that made you who you are? What a concept!

Dolly is the shizzz.

I would not exactly say that they were innovators per se but they did take risks that I wish other manufacturers would take today. The Ram was a risk that paid off, the PT Cruiser was really innovative for its time and if not for having so many on the road owned by elderly or people ruining them with add on plastic

Damn them for ruining the ME Four Twelve. DAMN THEM.

I had a 2013Grand Caravan that I regretfully traded in for a 2016 Journey. I was very much against getting the Journey based on negative reviews but it was the other halfs choice. Now after having it for about a year I like the Journey a lot, surprisingly. But I regret not just getting a new Grand Caravan because that

I am aware of both and yes the vacuum buttons were nicer, it just was not enough to elevate the interior. I like cheap simple cars and the car I commute to work in everyday is simple but I think it was just a combination of things that made the Cube undesirable to me at least. 

Then there is always this guy who says IDGAF about climate control.

I liked the car and I thought that it looked really Japanese and different than anything else. I just hated that the interior was just so bad. Even the steering wheel that was lifted from the Versa was just terrible to look at and touch as well as the other Versa parts like the door handles and climate control area.

Yes! The Mirage is a great little platform to throw some power into. They need to have a cheap hot hatch version to make Mitsubishi interesting. Keep the 1.2 3cyl, add turbo to make 120-150hp, upgrade suspension and put in nice seats and it would be perfect. Call it the Mirage Ralliart, price it at $16,995 and sell

I think it looked pretty cool. It just had a really outdated interior and nothing to differentiate itself from the other box like cars. The Soul killed it because it has a nice interior with modern tech.

And that is just the Mirage. A car that was brought over here with the hopes of selling 7,000 a year.

I never would have guessed it was that big! The proportions are a bit off too. That front overhang is a bit much.

I love keeping track of the Chinese auto industry and they have really come a long way. The JAC is not a bad looking car. I could actually see it being sold as a Hyundai slotted below the Tucson.

I think that just by painting the window frames on the doors black it would help a lot. Also, the wheels look almost Ford Festiva small.

That is brilliant actually. Sign me up for a VW split window copy and a Supra copy. Well, only if they are not total shit, which is a huge possibility.

Maybe Daihatsu would still be in the US today if they would have brought these here instead of the Charade and Rocky.

No point in giving them actual facts. They will not believe it unless it comes from the cheeto himself or an article written by a Russian teenager on an obscure website.

You were crazy but it was fun. That was the most fun anyone has had in that Metro. I agree with the cars peaking a while ago. Cars have a lot more technology now but they do not feel the same. Back then Hondas felt like Hondas, Mazda felt like Mazda and Toyota felt like Toyota. Now they all pretty much feel the same.

Oh yeah class of 97 here. Yeah I would love to have another Accent GT if I could find one in good condition. Cars from that era are some of my favorite. Light, small and anyone could afford them. The closest thing today is a Mirage but it is just not any fun without some serious upgrades and they do not make any for