kcyclone
KCyclone
kcyclone

If it’s a good interior, smart to copy it! I haven’t sat in one (The new Civic that is), but frankly I think they look very clean and sharp.

If people don’t like it though, now you have two crappy interiors. Somehow I don’t think Honda is worried about not selling enough CRVs though!

Identical my foot. The shifter is in an entirely different location, easily 2 to 3 inches towards the passenger. duh

That’s fair... I guess my comment is more general in regards to the short-sighted nature of nearly every publicly traded company these days. 

Umm... yes, you answered your question. that is all any company currently does.

Easily the Element. I know some people loved it, but this is a hill I’d fight... the Element is the ugliest vehicle I’ve ever seen. It makes a Pontiac Aztek look good.

A real homage to the original would cost $50k plus. (Think of the work to get this platform really light weight, or even more expensive for a dedicated platform? How about what motor are they putting in to spin to 9k RPM? Who’s buying a coupe these days?).

This is so much better than yet another crossover, yet here you

I do not understand why so many people are complaining about this car. The ILX never did well, so Acura decided to spice it up a bit and give it the Integra name. Neither of these things are bad. Also, drive an old Integra today and it will not live up to your memory. (Maybe a Type R will, but good luck finding one).

yup, slam dunk here

Maybe I’m just getting old, but this doesn’t look half bad. Ok, I am not a huge crossover fan, but those are just table-stakes at this point. For what it is, I think it looks pretty sharp.

This is obviously personal preference, but even though both grills are massive on each car, I find the Audi one to look pretty decent/cohesive. I feel like the MB grill either looks like a massive mustache or maybe a catfish frowning, it’s just not good.

I like the comment... but if I’m serious, the Wrangler can be an amazing 2nd car (or 3rd car for families if you will). Some fun in the sun, off-roading, tailgating... it can be great. Well, other than having to sell a kidney to afford one these days, dang.

1. As I mentioned, you have the wrong tires. It’s a Wrangler, equip and drive it like one.
2. If you equipped a Tacoma like this, it will ride better. Go try it if you don’t believe me. Actually don’t, that would be the world’s most boring comparison... just trust me. (No clue on a Frontier, the old one was designed I

Yes, but (depending on mileage) you might be able to get more for yours if you sold it today as well. This market is nuts.

I can get behind this. It’s not a nice price, but it is likely a correct price. Right Price it is.

Agreed. I ticked ND, but I was firmly on the fence because of today’s nutso market.

I know there will be all sorts of obscure cars and modified this or that... but for a high volume (and modern) car it’s the Wrangler. Yes, people love them, and yes, they are capable for a specific purpose. But, driving a lot of highway miles in one is simply awful. To be fair, any highway miles in one isn’t very fun.

But at least they’ll charge a ton for that appearance package! :p

I know the Mk4 R32 isn’t the fastest, best handling nor most reliable vehicle, but my goodness VW nailed this car. It has near perfect proportions, the sounds from the VR6 are amazing and the style/looks of the R32 are just spot on. Even that blue color was to die for. When I had a Mk6 R, I purchased a set of winter

I agree it makes sense, but that doesn’t mean the automaker will go that route. “Sense” is only related to profits these days.

I think you have a good point, and I have that same hope as well.