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... the Rogue is Nissan’s best-selling car by some margin. Nissan sold 350,447 Rogues last year...”

My greatest automotive fear has actually come to pass: the Chinese copying some iconic American car and making it an EV.

I grew up about 35 miles from ArcelorMittal’s plant in Cleveland

a “Good project for someone that appreciates the uniqueness and rarity.”

500 likes won’t be enough to carry it into production, but that 500 people even like it makes me worried.

Great, now instead of looking like a Jeep it resembles a riding mower.

Oh, excuse me, but I thought the electric F-150 was the current one.

Nice Jetsons reference.

It’s actually okay that the owner painted the headlight surrounds and the panel fillers in the bumpers flat black, because the paint always discolored there first anyway.

Are you kidding? I’ll take the black-painted bumpers even though I dislike it when someone restores a car and doesn’t do everything original.

1st gear:

Next time, the seller should get someone who at least knows how to take pics help them out.

Um, the Prizm was a rebadged Corolla, not a rebadged Tercel.

It’s worse than that, GM will now sell rebadged Acuras as the new Oldsmobile.

If you don’t buy it, you’ll be saying to yourself, “I coulda had a W-8!”

Reverse: Solar cars

This is referred to as a flying car, which maybe it is and maybe it isn’t, but at least it has a steering wheel (though no wheels).

Here come the 4-door, front wheel drive small trucks, like Hyundai’s Santa Cruz and Ford’s upcoming Maverick. Honda is even considering a CRV-based trucklet. This is the next great migration. It’s gonna go bonkers.

My plans are to never be behind of these, since there are no rear bumpers, as I wouldn’t want to bang into it and destroy the cargo area of this van and total my own vehicle, too.

Just started seeing black-painted gas tank doors on cars last week. Is this also a trend? Is it supposed to go along with the blacking out of lights and reflectors?