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Ugly...ugly... ugly. Wake up from the smell of luxury and see this for what it is: a minivan. And did I also mention that it’s ugly?

Corral?? Did you mean ‘coral’? One is for cattle and the other is for codfish.

Saw not only brand new Darts but also many brand new 2015 Chrysler 200s on Autotrader. Yikes.

No. Just no.

This might actually be a good way to clear the world of tired old Accords instead of putting them up on Craigslist..

Nothing is sacred. Worst idea ever. Ugh.

Where are you going to find another one of these anywhere in North America? Exclusivity drives up the price. Just maybe not quite that much, though.

From most of the comments herein, I gather that not many of you have ever driven a Sonic with the turbo with the six-sprred stick.

That three-quarters view makes it look as though the car has two-tone paint. Look out, a disco-era revival is coming!

74 percent? No wonder DC looks like an old movie. Brought my Palatial Ruby Rogue Sport here to jazz things up a bit.

Traction control is so useful that no one even knows it’s on their car. Who needs AWD? Manufacturers and car salesmen, to score a few bucks more, that’s who.

Someone is looking to recoup their monies spent on that fiberglass front end and the other upgrades. Not liking it enough to drop $13k.

There was an ad on television recently showing a Lexus UX F Sport.... Potential? Sounds like it’s already here.

Go ahead with the whole truck/SUV plan, but keep a door open to slide some European Ford sedans our way should gas prices rise again.

Genesis is taking the Lexus/Infiniti approach, which was get the cars right the first time, build up brand awareness and a dealer network, then build on the momentum. Sounds like a solid plan.

What, we don’t get the hatchback in the US? Would rather have this than an SUV. I guess that’s why Buick has a Regal with a hatch.

Yes, I was. A quirky car, but I loved it. Meh, maybe. Memorable, yes.