gnarles2
Greg
gnarles2

I would drive one if it had 150 miles of range. The 70 real world range of that car is too close for comfort for me and a lot of other people. Especially when you live in an area that when it snows, you could be stuck in bumper to bumper traffic for 2 hours on the way to and from work with heat, headlights, wipers and

Yes! I have excellent credit, our house is paid for and we could technically afford a nice Tesla, but I would never spend that kind of money on a car. I am not trying to impress anyone and would rather retire and live well at 50 than pay more than 25 grand for a car. 25 grand and 0% financing and I may check one out.

This guy is reflective of how the majority of the car owning public are. There are so many people out there driving on bald tires, dry rotted, under or over-inflated tires, fluids not checked, shocks/struts not working properly, cv joints cracking and popping, brakes and wheel bearings grinding and so on. People do

An automaker really needs to come out with another super cheap hot hatch along these lines. A Spark or a Mirage would make nice little hot hatch.

It only took me a few more years to realize that an 11 year old 80's Toyota is miles better than a 2 year old 90's Hyundai. Although, that Excel did have a power moonroof!

I almost had one of those for my first car in 1996. My dad took me to see it and me being an idiot, said I did not like it because it was too old. It was a 1985, a metallic brown with only 30,000 miles at the time. It was an automatic but it was in excellent shape being owned by an older woman and she was selling it

That is strange that they would be willing to miss out, because Lexus sells a ton of ES models. But, they may be close to coming out with a small rear drive vehicle so it would be a waste of time and money to get this car certified just to be quickly replaced.

That’s actually a beautiful car. It would make a great entry-level Genesis!

I don’t hate it either way. I am just happy that it is a proper wagon with a useful cargo area.

I regret trading in our 2013 Grand Caravan for an suv all the time. Minivans are the best bang for your buck. It was great to fold all the seats in to the floor and buy whatever you want. Our dog loved all of the room too.

This is just a small reason why we should move to direct sales. Have a few cars located in a small showroom for test drives and so on, order your car online with the options you want and be done. Dealerships should be a place to strictly sell used vehicles that they get in trade and so on.

New Herbie.

Unfortunately, that is the case.

To me, she is way more important than the way a car drives or looks. Convenience is the most important thing when getting an everyday kind of car. Driving dynamics and looks are pointless when you are stuck in rush hour traffic and can barely get to 70mph on the weekends. Plus looks at that face!

Because ‘Murica! Where gaudy currently reigns.

I still like it either way, but it just looks so much cleaner without the black cladding. The body color lower cladding makes it look so good. Hell, they can make an even cheaper version with just front wheel drive and no cladding at all and I would totally take it.

For that price, this may be the next car. My dog is getting older and it will be much better for her to jump in the back of this than a crossover. Plus, the back hatches of crossovers are too raked making the rear cargo area useless for a dog or even boxy cargo. With that being said... There are photos of it without

Oh I know! I love the Recon campers but they are pricey. For me, they are a bit too fancy. And for that price, there is still no A/C! A/C is a requirement for me.

I do like those as well. I do a bit of woodworking and could probably come up with something similar for a lot less money as well. I just don’t have any space to do it and that is the main problem. Oh and I also would like to have air conditioning for sleeping. With more research I am sure that there is a solution for

I am totally fine with slow. I am actually looking at getting a small travel trailer now and would love to have a small van or Japanese RV instead. The main benefit I can see to having something like an NV is that I could drive it to work everyday as well.