gnarles2
Greg
gnarles2

She is 5

I have 3 nieces and 1 nephew and she is the youngest of them. She is also the sharpest by far.

I have one for my dog too and it is so nice to not have to worry about the dog hair/dirt. We also have these things that cover the door panels just in case she decides to jump on them if she sees a rogue squirrel or bunny. They really need to make kid versions of them.

I do not have any kids but I have nieces and nephews that I take around and they know that I have no food rule in my car. I tell them to look at their parents car and then ask me again why I do not allow food in my car. As they have gotten older I progressively let them do more in the car. Now they are up to being

I was just talking about just this over the weekend. I will not buy a car that is a boring color. I am so tired of seeing rental car white, depression grey and silver. As if a base model Corolla with plastic wheel covers is not already sad enough, you then paint it GREY!

Poor Suburban. :-(

Well if someone is looking at purchasing Elio, I would think that cheap would be their number one concern since crash safety and longevity are not concerns at all. 

That’s how I think nowadays. A nice place for my dog that can also be a place to haul yard stuff on some weekends.

Yes, yes it is. But, it is so convenient.

GMC has tried this before. I did not like it then but now that I am older and could actually use a vehicle like this, I think it was a great idea and I wish that they still made a car like this.

That was from a search I did on Cars.com. There are always big rebates and discounts on them.

Honestly, I think that the Elio looks pretty cool but I can not see them selling these things by the hundreds of thousands. Maybe they would be better off if they could sell them in India and China. That is assuming that they will ever be built to begin with and that is very doubtful. Elio may have been better off

2017 Mirage $7830

Oh and I don’t understand why more cheap cars do not have more exposed metal on the interior. I love the way the door panels are done on this car. I would much rather touch painted metal than cheapo plastic.

I like the Neon interior but that Cavalier is just grotesque. They feel grotesque to be in as well. Old GM was just so so bad.

That interior is actually really nice. I would be happy to see a Mirage/Versa with a cheap interior more like that.

I agree. Clean and simple stands the test of time. I think that current Ford and some Hyundai interiors are going to look so dated in a few years.

I don’t really understand the point of carpet in a lot of cars to begin with. Especially cheap cars like a Mirage or Spark or even some Mini Vans. Most people do not really take care of their cars to begin with and carpet is just a magnet for stains and odors.

Hell yeah that is right. I come from a family of Puerto Ricans and we like to go mudding and will absolutely define ourselves as rednecks during that time.

Wait! I thought I saw it there a second ago. Now it is gone....