gnarles2
Greg
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This color or any similar version have always been my favorite. I was seriously considering a Mustang or a Camaro for my next car and with this color, I may be more interested in the Mustang now.

I agree 100% but unfortunately, a bad credit score tells the slimeball type dealers immediately that person is not financially savvy, and they will take full advantage of the situation.

I think it all depends on the buyer as well. If you go in there desperate to buy a car and have a crap credit score that shows how desperate you are, you are going to get hosed. I have bought 5 Hyundais/Kias and have never had a bad experience with them. They also know right off the bat that I am not desperate to buy

If it is not a rust bucket, it is a NP all day long. 5 grand is not a lot of money for someone who wants some low budget off-road fun.

I am in that exact situation. We have a 2016 Dodge Journey Crossroad with a zero interest loan that I would love to trade in but I really like not paying any interest. I know that reviewers seem to hate the Journey but in all honesty, it has been perfect for the 45,000 miles that it has on it and we don’t hate it. I

My first car was a 1992 Hyundai Excel that was passed down from my mom when I was 16 in 1995. That had no issues either and I traded it for a 1997 Hyundai Accent when I was 18. After that I had a 2002 Kia Rio Cinco, a 2008 Kia Rio, 2009 Kia Sportage and a 2015 Elantra that I think I may want to trade for this new

I have always had a new Hyundai or Kia since I bought my first new one in 1997 and have never had issues with any of them. Well, the horn needed to be replaced on the 1997 under warranty and I did replace a wheel bearing on a 2008 Kia (under warranty as well) but other than that, they were all bulletproof. I will

Ok I think that I may have to get one of these. The current generation of Sonata lost its way and became boring but this will make people notice it again. The only way they will stop the bleeding of sedan sales is to sell bold designs. Currently, most CUV’s look the same with the same basic shape and eventually people

This is exactly what I have expected our cars to look like by now. I would drive this in a heartbeat. Where are all of the “future cars” that we have been expecting! 

I loved the Millenia and it still looks good today. I was way ahead of its time for sure. I thought that the last generation 929 was a beautiful car as well. I would take one now if I could find a perfect one. 

I thought that the extended cab may work for our dog but not without a bench. I hate that they don’t have a bench all the way across. At least she could lay down if it did.

It looks beautiful but I can’t see this being a great way to get a foothold in the U.S. market for Chinese manufacturers. If they mess it up and sell an unreliable and poorly made POS, that is difficult to service and has poor support, it could set other Chinese companies back. A larger and more proven Chinese car

I love this. Her reaction made me get a little lump in my throat. I love that she is so happy with her car and loves it so much. 

I would do it right now if it had at least a 3500 pound towing capacity! 

I would love to have one of these and probably would if it only had a bigger towing capacity. It is not even enough to tow our pop up camper, unfortunately.

I always have enjoyed driving small cars more than large cars. For me, I like my car to feel like a toy and a large SUV or truck are not like that at all. I use an SUV to tow my camper but I want a little car to commute to work in.

I have been saying that for a few years now. The Model S is starting to get very dated looking. It at least needs a substantial refresh in and out. 

They can always do what other carmakers have done to meet a super low advertised price. Just take things out of the vehicle. Manual rear windows, plastic wheel covers, smaller wheels and tires, unpainted mirrors, cheaper headlight and taillight clusters, no armrest in the rear seat and so on.

It’s all about the dog for me too. We had a Grand Caravan with captains chairs and we always had them stowed because she hated trying to lay on the seats. Now we always will have a bench seat for her. Captains chairs would be nice for kids though.

100%. Claim it through your insurance and then let them figure out the details. The shop should pay the deductible.