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This really isn’t my kind of car. As a daily, it would struggle on the highway (86 hp = lane merging sadness) and parts are at this point becoming scarce. As a project/classic car, it’s a 33 year old japanese econobox. Just seems like hipster-bait to me. CP

Ad says 236K... and are you ready for this? The estimated repair cost is $5. Maybe it just pulls that info from some automated pricing site and the guy just put a number in the repair cost because it wouldn’t accept “time machine”

1st gear: DACIA DUSTER!
I’d buy it.

Scenario: Trump rolls back/eliminates EPA regulations. 2-3 years later, cars start being sold in certain states with no emission regs without any emission devices. If you lived in one of those states, bought a brand new car, and then moved to another state you would either not be allowed to register the car at all or

I think kotaku is leaking...

Like everybody else, I blame cash for clunkers but not for the usual “hurr durr they crushed all classic 80's and 90's cars”

From what I remember, cash for clunkers convinced every single used car dealer in America that the base cost for a running, driving car was $3,500. I remember looking online for used cars that

What right does uber have to do this if they consider the drivers to be contractors?

And why would you choose this over an LS? Fewer speed parts? More expensive donor vehicles? Questionable reliability? Community of people swapping mercedes motors into other vehicles?

CP at any price.

There’s an ass for every seat. My ass wouldn’t take that seat for any price. CP

AFAIK, all companies that want to do business in China need to set up joint ventures with a Chinese company. The Chinese government has the ability to effectively invoke eminent domain on the Chinese company and it’s assets. Establishing these joint ventures is challenging, as is importing vehicles. It’s very

THIS SPORT WOULD GET SWEET ZAMBONI ACTION BETWEEN ROUNDS!

But I thought it was an Audi or maybe a Lexus!

I guess they should have used real people instead of actors in their advertisements.

That’s fair, I guess it is supposed to compete more with the leaf/i3/i-miev?

Then how does it compare to being seen in a i-MIEV or Leaf? i3?

Why would someone buy (reserve) a Tesla model 3 when the Bolt is available now and has an established dealer network?

1st Gear: Mitsubishi is owned by Nissan. Nissan is owned by Renault (mostly). Guess what else Renault also owns? GREAT NEWS! DACIA! Renault already sells the Sandero and Duster in other markets, why not here? I doubt the Sandero would come to the US, but I could see a rugged, simple trucklet/CUV being brought here as

David Tracy is probably already salivating at the thought

David Tracy is probably already salivating at the thought

I really dig that cherokee based truck. (INB4 David Tracy...)