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Looks like the ‘88 on BaT below is already making its way overseas. Too bad for the rest of us...

Neutral: Bring back the Dakota as a slightly smaller but competent true midsize truck.

Your post is most ap-peel-ing, especially to those in the navel academy. I know, because I get a-rind.

Being an owner of a Nissan, I can honestly say that I believe people are judging me by my car, - because it’s a Nissan. They just automatically go around me, and usually quite quickly. I’m not a slow driver, a leadfoot, nor a dick, and am far from being an a—hole (ask my adult kids). It seems more like prejudice to me.

If you  buy this, you could end up living in a van down by the river!

Sorry, I’ve tried to do my part, but my wife just hates shifting gears in big-city traffic. So back we go at lease time to get yet another slushbox.

Jeep really overdid it on this truck. A reboot of the Comanche would’ve felt more honest. The Gladiator seems so overwrought, and dare I say, unnecessary, in the current climate of changing over to electric vehicles. It’s like the last hurrah for Jeep before they give up gasoline power.

Odd, how no one said, “I’m really lichen this thing.”

See, it looks good even in snow. Jaguars can do that, but how about YOUR car?

Ugly is as ugly does, well done, Toyota. Ugliest SUV almost ever.

Why is Cadillac watering down their designs so much? Saw their display at the auto show recently and their cars don’t say ‘luxury’ to me any more. In fact, I’m not sure what they’re saying.

My ‘91 Plymouth Voyager looked great in white with the woodgrain trim.

No pics of the back after talking about the taillights? Here ya go.

Why not? Jeep gave a cut to the Cherokee Indian nation to use the name on an SUV.

My Nissan Rogue Sport lease is up later this year, so I’m already asking myself this question.

Back in the early 2000s, I wrote to GM and suggested they build one Oldsmobile, call it the Olds, and sell it through selected GM outlets. All they could do was politely thank me.

Big Brother is watching you, since 1984.

Not yet, though my wife insists we consider going electric when our lease is up.

Bill Mitchell getting what he wanted after hearing what was going on at Ford and Chrysler, I bet.

Every time I see a light-colored Elantra, the front looks as though it was already mangled in a low-speed collision.