kurtbroz
KurtBroz
kurtbroz

The Barracuda/Challenger would disagree.

The ones married to doctors.

As a professional biologist, I will counter that developing these kinds of relationships is common and nature and could be an evolutionary advantage, like how dogs and cats may initially self-domesticated or how clownfish ended up in anemones. Exploiting a resource - in this case, humans - doesn't make any less sense

Plenty of people buy cars under $20k and don't expect top of the line features or performance from them.

A lot of folks are saying, "but there ARE cheap RWD sedans and coupes but they don't sell well!" In what universe are entry models between $23k (Mustang, cheapest RWD coupe) and $26k (Charger, cheapest RWD sedan) cheap? Affordable for most Americans, sure. But not cheap and not affordable for kids. Imagine if a brand

Are any of them actually CHEAP? The cheapest is the Mustang, starting at $23kish. The Mustang, Camaro, and Challenger all sell well. What if someone made a RWD coupe/sedan and sold it at $18k starting -typical small car price.

Correction: No one is buying the non-American ones. Mustang, Camaro, and Challenger are all strong sellers. Even when Camaro/Firebird was first canceled, they were still selling well. I think the problem is largely cost. If the FR-S was $19k, I bet they'd sell a lot more.

Well, if you have a job requiring it or 5 kids, you almost have to. Or if, like me, you lived in the snow belt. My 4x4 trucks were a lot more useful that AWD when you're forced to commute on often unplowed roads in near whiteouts during storms of up to 12 inches of snow or more.

$34k can get you a well-equipped mid-size sedan, CUVS, entry BMW 228i, Mustang GT minus the bells and whistles, full-size truck with a few options, etc. Realistically, it'll get you the most vehicle anyone really 'needs' unless you have specific needs... Like a giant SUV, giant truck to pull horse trailers, or a super

That real looks like the Murano. Actually, this entire thing kind of looks like a Murano.

I was considering one for my next vehicle as my requirements are generally RWD and fun, but I wish this was a coupe and $10k cheaper. 'But, tax credits! BMW!' I know, but at $30k for one with a range extender, I'd be pulling the trigger. Let's see how the used market goes.

Is it really THAT hard to make a FWD motorcycle and put a cage around it? Just turn a regular trike around and throw a fiberglass shell on it. I've seen crazy guys make more complicated things from junkyard parts that at least ran.

He sold Elios to Brockeay, Ogdenville, and North Haverbrook and by gum it out them on the map!

I don't know... The Roman Republic lasted 450 years. Classical Greece lasted 200 (and that's just the peak of Greece). Plus, lots of Native Americand had a 'third gender' or similar ideal, and those guys were here for like 10,000 years. Maybe his 'never in the history of mankind' math is off?

It'd be like paying to see the new Avengers movie where for all the previous Marvel movies they've been building up Captain American, Thor, and Iron Man... Then you get to the movie, they all die 3 minutes in and the rest is some character you've never heard of who isn't interesting that they made up that day for the

Genesis is definitely a good car. It's just in a segment with other good to great cars, which is why I think they could move more if they dropped the price. Make it a bargain sports car and BOOM, it'd be awesome.

Well, I'd say the FR-S/BRZ out handles the Genesis. The Genesis is undoubtably faster but also carries what is, for many people, the stigma of being a Hyundai. I'm also guess the Genesis is going to be less reliable overall. It's also $2,000 more starting and, when I looked at them, seemed to have fewer options,

True. I looked at the options - gray, white, black, reddish, less reddish - and decided it wasn't for me. Shame.

I like the look of the Genesis coupe, but it's overpriced. They advertised it as a pony car but it's really inferior to the other 4 cars (Mustang, Camaro, Challenger, FR.-S/BRZ). If it were around $19k, it'd be a fantastic car and a bargain.

I was considering one but they only have like 3 color options. How can I not get a tiny convertible in British racing green of French blue?!