Every manufacturer started copying Hyundais fluidic sculpture design language a few years back. The current Malibu still looks like the 2011 Sonata.
Every manufacturer started copying Hyundais fluidic sculpture design language a few years back. The current Malibu still looks like the 2011 Sonata.
LOL! I want to drive it!
That is great to hear. I actually think that American manufacturers are missing the boat on producing and selling things like this in the U.S. I think there is a market for these that is bigger than people think in cities with tight parking and rainy/cold weather. If they had these readily available at dealers for…
Excuse me while I take a break from the coronavirus pandemic to look at TRIKE TRUCKS!!! I need one!
That is awesome! I would love one of these to commute to work in. I drive like 5 miles a day so it would be perfect.
They would advertise a $14,999 starting price but would only stock models equipped with leather, unnecessary electronics and supposed comfort features, 18 inch wheels, LED bed lighting and on and on. The ones you could find would be $23,000, or just under what the starting price of a Colorado would be.
If it can tow 3500 pounds (which I doubt this would be able to) I would love a small “truck” like this. I think of them more as an open bed crossover and it would be really handy for camping. I can keep the generator, extra gasoline and anything dirty or muddy out of the car and in the bed where it belongs yet still…
So by looking at this SUV, it looks like Geely is totally ready to enter the U.S.. That is a good looking SUV in and out. I like that they went with a more futuristic approach to its design than a rugged approach for a crossover that will most likely never even be driven on grass.
FCA is salivating while looking at this as a replacement for their 9 speed transmission.
It’s only a word.
They have free fresh-baked cookies, sandwiches and great coffee at my Mitsubishi dealer of all places. Probably why I am always confused when people say Mitsubishi dealers are crappy.
That is probably accurate. My other half prefers the look of the Palisade over the Telluride specifically because of the large grill that has more “presence” in someones rear view mirror. After looking at it a while, I get it. This G80 tho? Looks damn amazing.
This has got to be one of the ugliest cars I have seen. The wheels are hideous, the front view is hideous and the side view is hideous. Then we go to the interior with the played out looking red pleather. Good thing Hyundai and Kia are increasing production on the Telluride and Palisade.
Supposedly that will be for the GV90. The GV70 is coming up for 2021 and they are working on the GV90 as well.
My mother in law purchased a Mitsubishi Mirage about 2 months ago and I don’t mind driving it because it has CarPlay. If that car can have it, luxury cars should have it.
As someone who loves cars and keeps up with the auto industry, I still have no idea what any of those cars are based on the Q and corresponding number. How did they think that naming all of their cars like that was a good idea?
Shit 34! I will take that. I am actually 41!
I love them. I have wanted one since I saw it at the auto show when I was 10. I never thought I would find one in decent shape until I came across this one hidden away in an older couples garage. It was filthy and sat for 2 years with the top open (in the garage thankfully) so the inside was pretty nasty as well. Had…
LOL! No but I do have weird taste in cars. This is my summer ride and I love her.
I don’t hate all of it, actually. I like the stripe, the wheels look good as well as the front bumper and the tinted windows. I would remove the hood scoop, fake diff and add a matte black spoiler and it would look pretty good to me.