gnarles2
Greg
gnarles2

100%. I hate when people bitch about other peoples car choices. I’ll drive whatever car someone wants me too if they are making the payment!

It really depends on what urban area you are living in. If I were in NYC or Chicago, I would not need a car but in Cleveland, I need a car. Same if I were to live in any large Ohio city. Columbus, Dayton and so on are pretty much car dependent since our public transportation is garbage and nobody wants to fix it.

I agree. Car makers have no idea how to sell to Millennials. They think that adding tech is the answer when it is actually minimalism that is the answer. Our phones do whatever we need them to do and do not care about touchscreens, built in navigation, CD players (starting to disappear) and so on. I think that in

I love Scamps. I wanted to get one but it was a bit too tall to fit in my garage. I don’t have a yard big enough to fit it in so we have an a-frame for now. I still love it but it would be nice to not have to open and close it to pack it up before and after trips.

Not even just making better cars themselves but they have also done a lot of rebadging of other cars in the past as well. Ford used to have a relationship with Kia and sold Festivas and Aspires because they could not make them profitable on their own so why not try to work with them again and rebadge some Rios and

They are not buying them because they are being rational or need a truck/suv, they are buying them because Karen and Jim have them too.

That would probably work if they did not come out with a new model that was amazing unlike the car it replaced. But instead they go from a Cavalier that everyone knows to a Cobalt that nobody knows and was not great either. Actually, in the case of the Cavalier it had really good name recognition and its reputation

American car manufacturers are the worst at naming their damn cars. Cavalier/Cobalt/Cruze, Omni/Neon/Dart, T&C/Voyager/Pacifica. That’s just 3 examples and there are so many more. Yet the Japanese continue on with the same names and build the name recognition that keeps people coming back for the same car over and

I think it looks pretty cool. A modern interpretation of it. Of course it will not be exact but it still looks better than the stock ProMaster.

I would love to have a class B camper van but it seems like the ones I like are mostly built from ProMaster vans and I just can’t do that to myself.

Concept cars that came out 20 years ago were supposed to be a look at what we would be driving now and I am still waiting. Cars should already look like this concept car, yet cars have not changed that much in the past 20 years. Oh wait, they have touch screens! 

The only ones making money from these schemes are the top management. They will run it to the ground, have the company file for bankruptcy and then be home free with the millions they pilfered from the company. 

Yes exactly. I will be in the market for one in a few years and they can be had for about $60,000 for something decent but they can really go much smaller and get closer to a $40,000 price point for something new. I don’t think that they understand that to younger groups of people, minimalism is an important selling

If they want younger people to get into camping and to sell more RV’s, they need to sell new RV’s like this in the US. These are amazing and they could be sold at a price point that younger people could afford. A tiny house alternative. I would buy one ASAP.

I have the slow version of the Swift GTi.

Suzuki Swift if you value being unique.

I never thought that I needed a convertible until I stumbled across my Metro on FB marketplace. After driving it for the past 2 months I realized how awesome it is to drive with the top down. The dog loves it too and she is so excited to go for rides in it. I would totally drive a Cascada, I just forgot about them. I

Wow it looks so much like an NSX!

You are young. We have all been there. Luckily, you have realized your error at 25 and will hopefully not put yourself in that position again. At that age I used to think I had to have a great car to make myself happy for the 45 minutes a day that I was in it but in reality it means nothing and does not make you feel

I am always blown away by the cars I see the people that work for me driving! I know what you get paid, so how are you driving a $60,000 SUV or new truck? Hell, my house is paid for and still would never buy a car that expensive. Probably why my house is paid for, but still. Even without a mortgage, student loans or