gnarles2
Greg
gnarles2

That tablet looks ridiculous. From the B pillar back , the proportions look so odd. It has the profile of a hatch but is actually a sedan? Even the wheels look a bit dated already.

This was the car (1979 Honda Civic CVCC) my mom had when I was born until I was 5 or so. My mom had no problem getting my brother and I wherever we needed to go and could easily give us a backhand if we got out of line. I remember being in love with that car and was so upset that when they sent it to the junkyard.

OMG I love it! It is pretty much a Trump rally with the smell of burning rubber and light beer. Murica!

I have not seen anyone change Hyundai logos (I’m sure they do) but the Kia logo is just so damn ugly. It could be so much better than just the word Kia. Now that they are doing good and making nice products they should come out with a logo that reflects it.

I like Hyundai and Kia and agree that they may be more reliable, but in all honestly I would take that Challenger over anything that H/K sell right now. They are fine cars but they are boring as hell.

It would not be a fix for cars that already have the oval shaped logo, but Kia could go old school and go back to using their round logo for future models. Looks less Lexus like at least.

All that they would have to do is sync this up with other Toyota’s and it would work just fine.

Just find a high quality kit and change all of the emblems. This is the logo that they should be using anyway.

The grammar police is on the prowl! Obviously they have nothing better to do or they have have run out of facebook posts to comment on.

It looks perfect. Besides, the styling was never an issue. The small details that did change look really good. I especially like the vents behind the front wheels. Small improvements is all that the Wrangler needs.

1mph under the speed limit is being generous!

The tailights looks like they are more Renegadeish. Other than that it looks about the same, which is exactly what it needs to do. Hopefully they do not go too fancy on the interior or at least have some more spartan trim packages to keep the price down and keep it more rugged for people that want to actually use it

I can see that. I think because I have always been obsessed with small cars I actually enjoy that feeling of being in a small space and maybe I just do not notice. But, I have been in larger cars that I have felt claustrophobic in. My friends Lexus GS350 is a perfect example. I had to make her stop so I could get out

It’s not that bad. with the glass roof it felt really open inside. I drove from Cleveland to Pigeon Forge Tennessee and to NYC a few times and lots of 3 hour trips to visit family in southern Ohio. On my way to Tennessee I got off at a rest stop in Kentucky and had a guy in a 4x4 lifted truck ask me how I was going to

I always say that. If they can’t afford the payment they sure as hell were not maintaining the car. This is part of the reason why I think certain car brands have reputations for being unreliable. Back in the day when people could not afford anything good they went to Hyundai and Kia and they were considered

2nd Gear. So you load up your rental fleet with rental spec Chrysler 200's, Dodge Darts, Mitsubishi Mirages and so on, yet you are freaking out now about resale values?

Bought one in 2011 and loved it. The transmission could have been improved for sure but once you get used to it, it really is not that bad. Took it on 9 and 10 hour trips and I had no complaints with the power, ride or comfort. I ended up needing more room so I traded it in but I want to get a cheap convertible in a

Hahahahaha! Some of these comments are on point today!

Hahahaha! @ “econo-box whore house”

There is a recent article about V6 sedans under 30 grand and all the comments were people talking about buying used instead of new to get more car for the money. This is one of the reasons why a lot of people do not like to buy used.