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Buick kills off wagon. VW introduces wagon.

Your photo reminds me of how many TourX wagons are on the lot at the local Buick dealer.

I’ll just leave this here.

Sorry but I don’t recall these ever having both stripes AND a Landau roof. I know that you could do a host of different options, but... CP.

Love these, but for my $30k I’ll pick up a gently used Elise instead.

Ford isn’t learning lessons learned from Oldsmobile years ago:

The day has come which I fully expected: A re-do of a classic design with electric underpinnings (sorry, I didn’t count the Zelectric Bug). Welcome to the future of electric vehicles.

Yeah, Toyota, go ahead and show that AWD Camry in the snow! Everyone will now be driving their Camrys at higher-than-posted speed limits in the nastiest weather, so people can flip them onto their roof from here to St. Louis and back.

It appears that, along with the ‘floating roof’ that the 1970s are have returned, as there are clearly opera lamps on this thing.

Don’t have to fight you, because, as someone who nearly bought a Renault Le Car (5) and went with a Ford Fiesta, I’d have given my eye teeth for a Fiat Strada, no matter that the 5 mph bumpers didn’t exactly look right. What other car could I have bought in Periwinkle Blue? Only a Strada.

This is global, not just in the US... where they clearly sold SIX cars last year.

Nice price, though I have my suspicions...

The Impala, along with the Chevrolet Cruze, Chevrolet Volt and Buick LaCrosse are being discontinued. All the vehicles are sedans and consumer sentiment has shifted to prefer pickups and SUVs.”

How is this good for business? Build cars and trucks that don’t meet federal regulations and you’re okay with paying for it? Sounds truly messed up.

Not really surprised to hear that the new Fit may not be coming here. Most automakers’ magic number seems to be 40,000 units. If they don’t sell that many, they’re going to discontinue selling it.

“...small passenger short-range vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) aircraft”

Great, now we can have vans that are even uglier than anything presently on the road.

Just keeping up with the Joneses...

Very Ohio... They’ve been doing outrageous special edition cars at dealerships there forever.

Ohioans love their personalized plates, maybe even more than Californians.