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The pics for this look like concept car photos from 40 or 50 years ago. Talk about retro!

The announcement is extremely Ohio.

122-inch wheelbase? Dang, this car will have a nice, smooth ride.

Why not steal, er, borrow design elements from other cars? Not the first time it’s happened.

Sorry, this is the latest Ford Territory:

The Puma would be a great replacement for the EcoSport, though I’m concerned we’re gonna get this instead:

About twenty years ago, I drove my (then) young son to St. Louis from Cleveland in a real-live blizzard.

Questions:

It’s unfortunate that Dodge and Chrysler have shot themselves in the foot a few times.

Sorry, but from everything I’ve seen, Stellantis isn’t planning to hang their name on any cars. Seems they have plenty of brand names already. Stellantis is just the corporate name.

Final Triumphs as well.

So where is the sweepstakes link? The one you shared only goes to the Mitsu website.

You really have to understand not only this car, but the era it came out of as well.

Crosley radios and small appliances are back in vogue, and that name was long gone.

Some things seem to be lost to history. Sergio Marchionne wanted Chrysler to have a full line of vehicles and go head to head with Toyota. We all know this was doomed from the start. Marchionne passed on and left FCA to figure out what to do next. They’ve been so busy hawking Dodge Challengers, RAMs and Jeeps,

Yes, sounds like Daimler might be out to merge with some other company(ies) and doesn’t mind losing its prestigious association with Mercedes in order to make it happen.

Probably, I’m the only one out here that would love to have the nation’s lowest-mileage example of the Brits’ final try at selling cars in the US. NP because you will not find another one anywhere even close to this condition, unless you go back in a time machine.

Push to pass... Reminds me of the high school drivers’ ed class that had a student at the wheel when the instructor said, “Go ahead and pass this truck.”

The wheels, the lowering, the wing,.. Even the interior colors don’t look quite right.

The back (?) of that Lexus looks an awful lot like my grandpa’s 1963 Pontiac Catalina (here’s a Bonneville with similar tail):