gnarles2
Greg
gnarles2

Honda, Toyota and the Hyundai/Kia duo are salivating over the news of the Americans dropping out of the sedan market. I wonder how long after they stop production will we start hearing stories of the Japanese and Koreans increasing production of their sedans? There is going to be a huge surge of Sonatas and Optimas

Honda, Toyota and the Hyundai/Kia duo are salivating over the news of the Americans dropping out of the sedan market. I wonder how long after they stop production will we start hearing stories of the Japanese and Koreans increasing production of their sedans? There is going to be a huge surge of Sonatas and Optimas on

This is the first BMW suv that I actually find really attractive. The first time I saw the commercial I even commented how it was a beautiful car especially in that gold color. I would consider leasing one if I did not put so many miles on my car.

Since the new ones are already designed and built, just send over the hatch version of the Fiesta and the sedan versions of the Focus and Fusion. If the Focus and Fiesta had a better automatic transmission they would sell better. Even people I know who are not car people, know to stay away from them because of their

I have never been able to wait till they got that far down. The way I test them is with a bridge near my house that gets slick in the winter. I have to make a right turn onto the bridge while going up an incline and if the tires slip and the car has a hard time accelerating up it, then it will be getting new tires

Man why do you show us stuff we will never be able to get?!?! This thing is perfect and I want it! And yes, I really would buy one (brand new even) if they brought it here.

That silver first gen looks SO GOOD! The 2nd gen would probably look better with different wheels, but that silver one looks like it could be an early 90's Pontiac concept truck. Love it.

So much better looking than the Chevette. It actually looks like the Japanese cars that GM designed the Chevette to compete with.

I would love if they did an article on here with a survey that asked what our first thoughts are when you hear a certain auto manufacturers name. Then delve into why people think that way. Car manufacturers can learn a lot from Jalops who are actually interested in cars compared to just random people in focus groups.

Looks like it’s not just happiness but a happy ending for him.

That early 90's Korean build quality! Some may have been ok but others were a disaster. I was one of the lucky ones!

Out of that whole article the thing I came away with is that after just one day of driving, the manual Jetta was already broken. I learned to drive stick on a 1997 Hyundai Accent that cost $6995. It was my first new car and while I was at work my dad picked it up for me since I was not sure I could drive it home. Once

I had a 1990 Hyundai Excel for my first car. Although I was only 16 my dad expected that we maintained our cars properly (was my moms car first) and surprisingly it was extremely reliable. The air conditioning barely worked as well but other than that it was a great first car. I beat the crap out of it but it was

A Hyundai/Mazda baby, how creative! Can we please have the wagon?

2 grand? Maybe. But almost 3 grand for a rusty Camry is just a bit too much. If new rockers, fenders and so on are not easy to get then even 2 grand may be to much.

There, my star has temporarily removed your gray. At least for this comment.

If I could edit the comment I would edit it to say the first thing I agree with in regards to the auto industry. There are other things I agree with such as the ones listed above and many others. There are also a ton of things that I do not agree with. But being as that I am an Independent and sit squarely in the

Could this be the first thing that I agree with coming from this administration? The problem is who is going to be in charge of it, because this administration is anything but competent.

Now you have me wanting to find one. Looking at cars.com now.