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Max year 1999, manual transmission.

Reverse: The EV1 is going to go down as GM’s greatest mistake. Pissing away seven years of advantage because LOL NOTHING WILL CHANGE EVER EVER was dumb at the time and will be seen as dumber as time goes on.

When I went to purchase my 2nd Gen Volt the dealership salesman I spoke to said everyone that comes in for a Volt knows more about the car then they do... Gee I wonder why.

I’d like to buy any vehicle without interacting with a dealer. Let me build my vehicle ala cart and get it delivered to my house. For the love of

1st gear. I’ve said it before, I will say it again. For average biegemobiles, the greasy bits are the least of your concerns already. EVs are still cars, and share all the other crap that goes wrong over time and drives you insane as a car ages. Or do they not have suspensions, HVAC, infotainment, door handles,

Chrysler takes a (dubious) win for now but I hope if they do appeal they get their asses handed to them such that Mahindra can go back to using the original design they had legal license to use from the beginning. It's unfortunate the judge in this case wasn't as bright as the one handling the suit the last time

While the end of the ban is great news for Mahindra, FCA isn’t happy.

I want a hot rod Spark with sticky tires, the 1.4l turbo and a six speed manual.

We need more cars in the US that are small and cheap but not depressing.

Teal. Wrap it in teal to keep that 90's feeling.

The Million Dollar Highway in Colorado. Start in Durango and head east. The views are spectacular. I did it in a Jeep Comanche that I bought in Los Angeles and drove home to PA.

I agree and am glad it exists... but why not build it like this?

I have a Cooper Roadster S, which is basically one of these with the option to substantially improve rearward—and indeed upward—visibility. It’s my daily driver, and I ordered it direct from the factory in the correct colour (British Racing Green with silver striping), the correct transmission (6-speed manual), and

Don’t harsh on a fun car. This is a fun, unique looking, quirky little car. Is it a great performer? No. Is it an extremely useful vehicle? No. Does it work for 6.5 foot tall people? No. But checking all the boxes for most people gives you a sea of potato shaped CUVs on the roads like we have now. DON’T HATE ON FUN.

It looks way better. 

Aesthetics mainly.   Plus everybody and their mother has a Miata, why not get a Miata that doesn't look like every other Miata out there?

Between this and the "ok boomer" responses they were sending out to anyone that criticized the big grille... I think BMW really needs to reevaluate its social media strategy

I voted ND because I think you could find a 330i or a 325i manual for similar money.

Gift-giving as generally practiced in the US is a bad idea, just in general.

Gift holidays are all commercial contrivances to get people to buy more crap no one needs for people who don’t actually want it. They are an attempt to increase consumption and therefore profits even where use values have been more or less

Yes the GTV will be more reliable, but only with the glorious Busso 3.0L V6. Any other engine just does not do the brand justice.

I’m waiting for the next generation of Mini EV to see if they are worth buying. The idea of a Mini EV sounds great, the current gen is just Mini slapping an i3 motor into the current chassis. Once they build around the idea of an EV, then I’ll be on board.