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I’m sure that was sarcasm, but those are headlight washers.

Wrong, it’s stupid that some USDM cars use THE SAME BULB as a brake light and indicator, having a law for a separate color means that manufacturers will actually have two separate bulbs for both actions. Also you’d have to be blind to think that a car’s rear is the front in daylight and in night time you usually have

Opel has been selling outside Europe, not that they are very succesful but they exist in these places:

It’s still a Land Crusier though, just with the Prado name afterwards. It’s like the difference between a Range Rover and a Range Rover Sport.

At least they are smooth and don’t have any actual fake grilles in the EV version like this:

EDIT: Also discovered that the already released Crossland X is a Peugeot 2008 underneath.

I didn’t know this untill a couple of days ago but PSA and Opel are already getting into work with a new crossover, the new Grandland X will share platform with the new Peugeot 3008.

Because headlights are for only use in night/bad weather, DRL’s are on even in bright sunny days where it’s harder to differentiate a light from another.

Why do DRL’s turn on at daylight? For better visibility, even when it’s cloudy and you have a gray car it’s easier to see a car with rear tail lights on than one without.

Honestly it’s just a shorter Versa Note, not much difference between the two and everyone seems to love the Micra and hate the Versa for some reason.

They have been selling in my country for a couple of years and like you said with Dacia, cabbies love them I’ve seen them with over 200k miles and working perfectly fine. The 301 and the Citroen C-Elysée sister car are the cheapest cars you can get with ESP so if they manage to sell them for cheap as “Ambassador’s”

The 301 it’s their low cost entry level sedan and it’s actually pretty great, same engines as in a Partner so great reliabiliy and costs about the same as a 108:

But what about it’s little brother?

I think they were an option on the first few Tesla’s, they look really cool:

Mitsubishi still does well in other countries, I’m not sure how they still survive in the US though.

Well, they did want an all SUV lineup for some reason, I’m waiting for the Mirage Cross á la Spark Activ:

Go test drive either a Buick Regal, Cascada, Verano, Encore, Saturn Astra or Aura and you will see how a modern Opel drives as all of those are straight up rebadged Opel’s.

Just checked Mitsubishi’s Taiwanese site and they still sell the 1986 Delica, so this Lancer is from the future!

If you get one without climate control, the AC controls are pretty similar to the Tsuru: