gnarles2
Greg
gnarles2

I would not compete with those vans at all. If it could tow 3500 pounds, it would be for people like me who pull a small camper and do outdoorsy stuff while being able to carry the dogs in comfort. 

True but they are still not selling them for what Mitsubishi is selling them for. If you go by MSRP, then yes a Hyundai is a much better value. But if you look at what you can actually get a Mirage for, Hyundai can’t compete at those prices. They can be had for about 10 grand for basic to 14 for the most optioned

But if you look on something like cars.com you can get a 7 passenger AWD Outlander for under $20,000 with discounts. It’s something that a family could actually afford and that they could fit in. You can get a tiny Hyundai Venue or a front wheel drive Tucson for under 20 but not an AWD Santa Fe or Sorento. New

Mitsubishi seems to be filling a niche that Hyundai and Kia are quickly abandoning. Cheap with a good warranty. Exciting? No. Innovative? Not really. But as new cars and SUV’s get more and more expensive and loaded with features that are more about telling people you have them than actually being needed, these are not

So what you are saying is that we should buy one? Actually if I were in the market for a car like this, I would go with the Hyundai Ioniq. Much better looking dashboard and I think a plug in version is about the same price as a Prius Prime. 

I agree 100%. I have had one since 2015 and it has been problem free, does what it needs to just fine and I never have to worry about it getting dinged up in the work parking garage. It actually still looks and drives like new. Is it slow? I guess, but I don;t notice since I am pretty much driving from stop signs to

I agree with this. This Corolla is more like something a kid can do with their Corolla. Add an exhaust, a body kit and a coilover kit and you can do this with any sedan. It was a missed opportunity to not add horsepower when they know that a performance Elantra is coming and we already have the Civic Si, Type R and

I am not sure what this means, but can we get some more Changli videos? 

The interior of the Hyundai looks more upscale and has a futuristic luxury vibe and the Telluride is more traditional SUV. The materials are probably the same it’s just the visuals of the Hyundai are more luxe. Actually I think the exteriors have the same vibe as well with the Hyundai going for a more luxe look and

I would bet that if Toyota continued to make these 4WD wagons, they would have been pretty popular these days much like Subaru Outbacks and Foresters. 

And you will be a hit with every Karen in the mall parking lot!

I think that there are also people that look at these that may want to tow with them. I am a camper and need to pull a small travel trailer and would never consider a car with a CVT for towing. The Explorer with a RWD biased system is nice but it means nothing to me personally since I would purchase the AWD version of

Because an Ascent has a CVT, less warranty and a bland and basic interior. Ford has less warranty and nowhere near as nice of an interior.

Damn it must be hard being an angry gay with a chip on his shoulder. Can’t we all just like cars and cute shoes without all the unnecessary and misdirected anger?

I think this would be a great idea. I could see the RV industry using them to make lifestyle campers and overland type of vehicles.

I like that it now looks like a Genesis and not like it could be a new Hyundai Azera. The original is a good looking car but it did not separate itself from Hyundai enough. This makes the lineup look more cohesive and I would say a bit more premium. 

Then there was the Starlet before the Tercel.

I am 2 generations from boomer. Not that anything is wrong with being a boomer, but even the oldest boomer can see this looks nothing like a Range Rover. Yep, has headlights! They are copying the Model T!

Great looking minivan although the current one is still the best looking minivan in my opinion. The interior is not as nice as the newest vans but the exterior has a nice balance of minivan/SUV.

Looks nothing like the Range Rover’s headlights.