nomad624
nomad624
nomad624

As sad as this is, if the Ioniq 6 is a true replacement for the sonata, with a comparable price (cost of ownership), size, and performance of the sonata, than this is fine.

I think gas prices, range anxiety with EV’s, and the superior efficiency of a <60" tall vehicle will bring them back. They still sell enough to be built and be profitable. We can never stop banging the drum about the superiority of sedans, hatches and wagons.

One of the biggest problems with our roads is the way our cities and suburbs are built. They’re super spread out, so over the course of any trip, you either spend alot of it on the highway or alot of it driving through neighborhoods or generally busy areas with alot of intersections and things to hit, just because

Yeah, android auto and apple carplay are designed for touchscreens, full stop. The clickwheel in the mazda is fine for me to use, except when it comes to using maps of anything complex in either UI. They should add a full time touchscreen in any subsequent refresh. 

The Nissan rogue, especially the last generation. There are SO MANY in new jersey, but they were such bad cars. Namely, they were slow as shit, and everyone I’ve met with one admits that they struggle on long hills, and yet, fricking everywhere. The CR-v is actually more common but at least its a decent car.

God the base bmw seats, mainly in the previous generation cars. What the hell were they thinking? Literally dead flat. I was looking for cars on turo in socal and EVERY 3 series had them. I saw them and stayed the hell away.

Mk6 GTI 6MT

The paddles work, the transmission is relatively slow for a new automatic but its not a huge issue. 

It does feel on par with an entry level luxury car in terms of refinement. 

This car is good, save for the garbage OEM tires. The turanza El440's lack grip, they’re too stiff, and they’re expensive. My dad has one of these, and I am on the edge of my seat waiting to have them replaced. The trans could be better as well but the low end power makes up for it.  

I agree with the lack of performance cred with this car. But for the price, even the turbo has a great interior, and the power is satisfying. Its a car that’s relaxing to drive but still handles well, save for the shit OEM tires. Mazda has admitted that they’re going for refinement now more than anything, and it seems

My main definition is that it needs to be any 2 or even 2+2 car that has both a body and engine, neither of which can be bought by an average person, and has a bespoke chassis. The 911 I think could be considered a supercar. So can an AMG GT. But other AMG’s cannot, because they are all performance version of

I like the small size and look but

I understand the sentiment, but chill with the 200hp 3000lbs thing. Both a GTI and an Accord would be past that limit. Maybe a tax or something for vehicles over 4200lbs makes more sense, it would spare most reasonable vehicles. Only large luxo-barges and pickups would be affected. 

Ok well have fun avoiding the like 4 sedans on the market that drive worse than a Rav4 on your car purchasing adventures.

Many of today’s sedans/wagons are not better than a modern crossover/CUV to drive.” So you said that they are either exactly the same or worse to drive. I’m saying that in every case that I can come up with, where there is an SUV and a sedan in the same lineup (not the Macan) with the same powertrain, drivetrain, and

There is also nothing less fun than a bad shift, or a bad launch with a manual transmission. For me, the fun of shifting gears barely outweighs the annoyance of going slower off the line, or any shifting mistakes.

The crossover hate only exists because alot of sedans and compacts are either being cancelled, neglected, or becoming unavailable, since car companies are now going fully on board with SUV’s these days.

The SUV thing still bothers me. No, SUV’s do not have identical running costs to their sedan counterparts. Only the cheapest CUV’s actually undercut larger sedans in cost, because of how small they are, and how many of their hatchback counterparts are no longer being sold in the U.S. They consistently have worse fuel

Most hyundai/kia models with the 1.6t engine have a DCT. I also mentioned a good modern automatic BTW.