misterblonde
Mr. Blonde
misterblonde

I’m having a hard time understanding why you would get this over any other FWD sport compact from the 90s. It’s incredibly ugly from every angle, isn’t known for being particularly reliable, and is certainly going to be much slower and less engaging to drive than basically any equivalent FWD 2-door from this era from

This car is a close call—unlike the blatantly bad cars that have popped up lately. Not that many miles, appears to good shape for its age, polarizing styling that you either love or hate (I like), and a reasonable price.

This car feels like a hot mess of random shapes and proportions that would make a late ‘90's Pontiac proud. ND at any price

adaptive cruise control - life changing.  for the better part of 20 years I never used cruise control on highways because it was always an on-off thing.  now I set it where I want to be, let the car handle when traffic builds, and then jet back on my way when it clears up.

Officers gave him a verbal warning about speeding in highly populated city areas, and he was released.

Friend of mine who’s Tuscon got stolen last year is now in for engine replacement, and the other three Hyundais at my office have all had engine replacements.

I can’t hear you above all the laughing

Also you get that bullet proof Italian reliability that Alfa Romeo is famous for.

Hyundai is the parent company to Kia. You really think there’s a difference?

Can attest. Got mine (actual car pictured)...

If I had to choose a single word to describe Elmo’s understanding of... well... basically everything, “limited” is probably the most accurate one.

ironically enough those same people are not inclined to buy electric cars.

Yet many will vote for one. 

Genius Musk has done it again!

Inventory is at record levels because people don’t want to buy a badly made car from a white supremacist piece of shit con-man.

Well, here’s that $30k Tesla they promised us years ago...

It’s funny, because GM was basically the first that started to hybrid-ize “normal” vehicles. Remember the hybrid Silverado, Tahoe and Malibu? Those things came out in like 2004, 20 fuckin’ years ago.

The entire insurance industry. Ok, so here’s this thing you’re legally forced to have. The idea is that if you crash into someone, this company can ease the pain of the parties involved. The company can pay for the broken cars, medical payments, property damage, and so on. Great, right?

Driving on the road with other people.

With the top down, it just looks like an angry Sebring.