gnarles2
Greg
gnarles2

Working in the insurance industry for many years, one of the first things we learned was that insurance follows the vehicle and not the driver. Depending on their particular state laws, the owner of the vehicle will most likely have to use their insurance on it. That is what it is for anyway. Now what the shop should

I think we should have gotten more reliable Renaults and more fun and interesting Nissans but Nissan seemed to have gotten worse since the merger with all of their CVT issues. Let the Japanese run Nissan like it was intended. 

If they are sold there then it would be very easy to get them into the U.S.. I have relatives there and was advised that Suzuki left P.R. when they left the mainland. 

Chevy Tracker. It’s time for a rebirth of the name and of small Japanese SUV’s. I should clarify... REAL SUV’s and not the car based crap. 

I guess when you have a shit ton of money, it’s never enough so you just want more and more. 

If the Rondo would have come lifted and with AWD, it would have been much more popular. It’s not that attractive but it was an interesting package with 7 seats and a V6. I would not mind driving the newest version as it looks a hell of a lot better. We need more wagon type of cars.

I like these too! I would drive that.

I like it a lot, actually. Looks unique unlike the other trucks out there. 

100%. Basic crew cab with 4x4 and I am sold as long as it has a tow rating of about 5,000 pounds so I can pull my camper and have extra capacity to spare. 

Yes I can see that too. I actually went down the google rabbit hole and found out that the design was taken from this Jaguar Kensington concept car. It looks almost dead on.

Oh I will have to look for the crash test. I see a mint condition burgundy Leganza driving in my neighborhood and it looks damn good. With nicer, more modern wheels it could pass for a much more expensive car. 

It seems like a nice price, but everytime I see one of these I am reminded of the Daewoo Leganza. I am pretty sure that Leganza was a design by Giugiaro, so not the same designer but kind of a similar look. To me, the Leganza is actually still a pretty car now that I am looking at pictures of it. The Daewoo would

I was thinking the same thing. And nobody noticed that it was happening for almost 4 months? 

I am going to look on cars.com now to see what comes up. lol

I see a beautiful Kizashi driving around my neighborhood all the time. It is black with nice aftermarket wheels and always spotless. You can tell the guy really loves it. 

One of the many reasons why they failed here. They were a niche automaker who thought they could be a Toyota or Honda. They should have embraced their niche status and brought us small and unique cars and SUV’s. Instead we got some rebadged Daewoo garbage.

This was always my favorite version. Better interior quality and I like that the engine was massaged by Suzuki a bit to make it more refined.

Does it come with a crack pipe attached to the steering wheel? I think that is the only way someone could justify the price. 

Whoever designed that car did a great job of integrating the bumpers into the design of that car. They can do similar things with modern cars. It may actually help with the look of cars and give us something different to look at other than huge fish mouths.

The movie Christine popped into my head immediately. lol