punkgoose17
punkgoose17
punkgoose17

I am a fan of small alloy rims. They have less unsprung weight and are less likely to get damaged. Enjoy some pictures of 60's muscle cars with their 14 inch wheels for an hour then these 16 inch wheels will look much better.

I was just assuming blue was a bad color for the car, but I think you are right, it is a bad angle.

Larger crumple zone.

There are no regular radio controls... It looks like they are all through the touch screen and the 9000 buttons on the steering wheel. It is weird. It would be something to have to get used to.

Fowler, IN; Western Indiana about halfway between Indianapolis and Chicago.

I'd by that Alpine if I had the money. It looks a bit weird, but everything underneath that body work is sexy. I really hope Alpine makes a comeback.

I agree. They will just have to move the cab forward in the truck version, and if they build it in Mexico they can sell the truck in the U.S. without the chicken tax.

This is, naturally, in the car that I have to drive over three hundred miles to get home that night, the car that did not start that morning, nor the night before. The day previous it had climbed Mount Washington, and had driven another eight hundred or so miles in the few days before that, some of which in a mountain

I need a 6 cylinder 6 speed AWD, but I don't think they sold any in the U.S.

These are really good vehicles. They are just amazingly ugly. Honda has a knack for ugly vehicles see the 2007-2011 CR-V the ugliest vehicle sold in the U.S.A. in the last decade.

I am dying for Ford to replace the Ranger with a new Ranchero.

The Mitsubishi Mirage manual is something around 91% Thai and I am guessing the other 9% is Japanese. Until recently Mitsubishi posted all the window stickers online and they include the part content and place of assembly.

I think the second one looks good. The 1st one was always too 80's square.

They missed the currency manipulation by a year. We could have the Swift, S-Cross, Kizashi, SX4 Sedan, and Hustler! I heard they certified the Swift for the U.S. but the Yen was to strong against the dollar to make money.

I miss Suzuki. In a way I think this is the new Jimny.