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I believe this is the correct answer.

I am glad you said it Andy.

I remember as well. Every truly interesting car I ever saw growing up in the 1970s was an import. Datsuns, Toyotas, Hondas and VWs.

If this is what $25-$35k Chinese EV looks like; then yes, sign me up.

I usually fill up at a Stop & Shop gas station near my work.

As I have mentioned, my ex-wife and I bought a 7 year old 840 w/180,000 miles for $3200 in 1995. It was nowhere near the condition of this.

Mazda really knocks it out of the park. When I bought a new car early last year; it was down to a Mazda or a Subaru.

My heart says, “Yes, yes!”

The AMC Gremlin. This picture is a 1975 Gremlin. The Gremlin even had a Newsweek cover article (4/6/1970) about how Detroit was fighting back with “small cars”.

A friend of mine had the 1986 Civic tall wagon. My god that thing was a beast.

Or rather, un-pimp the auto?

A friend of mine at work had Jeep Rubicon. His was actually reliable but it ate tires and brakes plus the gas mileage was awful. He’s had an extended cab F250 for about 4-5 years; I believe it gets better gas mileage.

That is one smart looking car! Really, it is.

I had an 1988 Escort with Ford’s version of this color.

I went car shopping with a good friend of mine who graduated college in 1986. We went to a local Ford dealership, it was either a Tempo 4dr or a 4dr Escort.

I’ve always loved the looks of the VW CC. And the VR6 engine is a bonus. If I were in the market for a 10 year German sedan; I could see my self going for it.

Or at least EVs will have integrated solar panels roofs to be always charging as well.

The original Dodge Dart TV advertisements and subsequent failure of the Dart were the real tragedy of Tom Brady’s career, not his two losses to the Giants in the Super Bowl.