kakairo
Kakairo
kakairo

Exactly! Worked so well for Honda (and Acura) last time...

Europe gets the Honda e, the US will end up getting that. Sigh.

I think I prefer Lincoln’s current interiors over yet another wall of screens.

It looks sleepy somehow. Adding chrome like the Accord would spruce it up.

Did this have a Yamaha engine, like the GN34 engine that became the SHO V6?

That was my first thought. All it needs is a new front clip and a name.

Get ready for the Tesla Model B, a specialized electric vehicle made just for Boring Company tunnels! Using a stretched Model S called the “Uber S”, we can seat 30 passengers at one time! Glide under the city at moderate speeds in the new Tesla Model B US!

Would Bentley and Porsche fall under VW’s tax credit quota? Better act fast if you want to save money on your luxo barge.

Neutral: Potential Jalopnik merch?

Was there ever a car with both round and rectangular lamps (one for high beam, one for low)? Seems like a missed styling opportunity.

Stellantis could launch Opel as an electric-only brand in the US. I mean, they’ve got the logo...

Find an RV that was totaled in a frontal collision, break out the sawzall, and make a franken-RV.

Car companies making their own chips? I doubt that will happen, but maybe the big auto suppliers like Bosch, Magneti Marelli, Denso, etc., could get in the game.

Style wasn’t a problem for GM during the 90s, a little bland at times but never ugly.

One of the rare cases where the production model looks better than the concept. What else fits that category? I thought the Chevy Volt concept was hideous but the production model was fine.

I get the update to a current Hyundai front end, but I thought the point of Hyundai design was to be related but not identical? They could have made this more truck-like, easily.

Yup! At least they tried on the first gen:

9 and 3 is where the molded grips on my last two steering wheels have been, so that’s where my hands go.

There’s only one thing lazier than coverup engineering: non-coverup engineering. Say hello to the Mexican market Dodge Attitude!

I would assume it’s cheaper, because that’s how they do it in basic spec U-Haul Chevy Express vans.