gnarles2
Greg
gnarles2

Absofrigginloutely! This would make a great RV.

I love these! Can we get a consumer version? Reminds me a bit of the Suzuki Air Triser concept.

Oh great, at least 4 more years of seeing Kim Kardashians soiled diaper looking ass when she is first lady.

Ours suits our needs just fine. If I am going to pay $30,000+ for a vehicle it will be on a truck. To me spending that kind of money on a lifted wagon is a waste to just get it full of dog hair anyway.

That is a huge motor on such a small car. I always wanted to drive one to see how fast they felt. I have that engine in our 2016 Journey and it was in our 2013 Grand Caravan and I consider both of them to be fast when there is just 1 or 2 people in them.

I like our 2016. How can you pass up a new 2016 Journey Crossroad with V6 for $20,500 with 0% financing for 72 months? The car is pretty comfortable, powerful enough and is roomy enough for 2 people and a dog. The car is almost paid for now and still under warranty. It has 34,000 miles on it and has never needed

These are the kind of cool and creative ideas that I would like to start seeing in new cars. Not that this would be a great seller but it is different and helps to show people that there are different ways to think about personal transportation and how it can be used.

No way! I love white interiors. Then I can see where the dirt is and eliminate it!

I had a smart and I did like it but probably would not get another. If the original ones had a manual transmission, than I would probably want another one. Now a 500c Abarth could be pretty sweet. Not a true convertible but still pretty nice in the summer.

I know that it will be outrageously slow but as some point I have to have one. Probably soon before they are all gone. If I had a pole barn to put them in, my car collection to some would be a laughing stock but I have always liked oddball cars. Metro convertible, Yugo (convertible or hardtop), Samurai, Hyundai Scoupe

Those are so cool. I would drive the crap out of that too. The engines and transmissions on those things were crazy reliable. We will be seeing Echos, Yaris, XBs, XDs and anything else that used that engine/tranny combo for a long time. At least until they all rust away.

There even used to be cheap SUV convertibles like the Sidekick, Tracker, Sportage and RAV4. Then the cheaper cars like the Cavalier and Sunfire or another one of my ultimate favorites (for real) the Metro convertible.

And the ones that are available are just way too expensive and I would not go for a used 200.

Me too! I found a used one a few years ago with like 40,000 miles and the only issue was the rear window god sun damaged and turned yellow. Other than that it was great but the day before I went to go and pick it up they decided to give it to a grandchild. They were only asking $1500 bucks for it. So disappointed

I always loved the Paseo convertible. I wish they had a new and cheap convertible available to buy today.

Ain’t that the truth! You have to be an Olympic athlete to jump on the hood of a crossover or F350 Dually that is on the way to the mall.

Most of them are actually ok but there is a need for sedans as well. Just not with the crap transmissions that Ford put into the Fiesta and Focus.

It is all based on trends. Just like the younger generation ran from minivans the next car buying generation will run from crossovers and the big 3 automakers will again suffer. Instead of cutting all of their sedan offerings they should just cut the Fiesta and Taurus since they are slow sellers anyway. If not, they

Hyundai and Kia will be waiting for those people with open arms and damn good Sonatas, Elantras , Accents, Rios, Fortes and Optimas. I am sure that the Japanese and Koreans are already planning huge celebrations because of this decision and if GM decides to join them, I would not be surprised to hear that they are all