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If it makes you feel any better, I own both a Pacer and a Mustang.

If it makes you feel any better, I won both a Pacer and a Mustang.

Let's put it this way... it's between a slightly "horrible" Gremlin and a boring-as-all-get-out front-drive 185k Camry... which would u choose? By the way, have you ever driven an AMC? They are better to drive than everyone assumes.

Is something wrong with the Pacer? I agree that the Gremmie was a good looking car, but so was the Pacer.

I think they may have... the Pacer hatch bears a striking resemblance to the Neon and the Porsche 928, and the Eagle wagon was a crossover before there were crossovers.

Dear Honda,
I know like everyone else you are looking for a way to convince the millenials, the most anti-car generation yet according to some, to be interested in your lineup again. I am a college student and cannot tell you how many classmates of all backgrounds I know that have heard of and long for a CRX. They love

All of you saying that a teen needs a safe but boring car should be ashamed of yourselves.. let me remind you, as a 19 year old that just ditched a boring and unmodifiable AE101 for a 2006 Ford Mustang (that is just as safe), that driving a boring Corolla is a fate worse than death for most 16 year olds. If I had died

My Vote is with AMC

I think I have the solution for the Camry... Don't call the new, exciting car a Camry. If Toyota wants a more sporting image, phase the Camry out, not immediately so as to lose a huge amount of market share, but slowly start putting money into a new car that will eventually replace it and is
RWD
Has an option of hybrid,

OK, I drive a mustang and I love it, but I was just wondering- I know for a fact that Toyota, Nissan, Subaru, and Honda all have access to V8 engines and yet they have never built a true 6 and 8 cylinder pony car range for the US market, to my knowledge. Why? Judging by the parking lot at my community college, Ford