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Where are you seeing round marker lights?

Folks, did you enjoy the endlessly flickable, giggle-inducing Ford Fiesta? Why not buy an ecoSport, and have the same thing, but worse?

Funny, now I have “It’s time on Sprockets when we dance” stuck in my head.

ohmygod this is the greatest car ever. One would need the proper ceasar-style haircut and tiny glasses to to drive it though.

While a lot of Grand Tour has been bloated I really think that the Mongolia episode (in which they assembled “John” and drove it across the steppe to a town called Moron) was on par with their best TG efforts like Viet Nam.  It had enough bloviating and cocking about to assure you knew it was them but at its heart was

You know he’s only 61 years old, right? Although I would have sworn he was 75, like, two decades ago.

No longer ugly.”

When it comes to the CT, he doesn’t have to beg for hate clicks. They are given freely, willingly and in great numbers, because although the tech underneath may be supremely impressive, its design, courtesy of a cranky four year old with poop-laden pull-ups, is designed for nothing more than to ‘disrupt’. Functionally

Can we just say, too, look at all that GLASS? Like you’re actually meant to see out of it! What a strange and foreign concept!

You mean like a $40k Tahoe?  <rolleyes>

If you push out your hybrid at the same time you push out your new halo model you get one chance to speak.

They’ll sell plenty in Asia. Could probably have some level of success in Europe as well. I doubt it ever sniffs the States. 

Grand Wagoneer can miss me - but THIS i am in on. Affordable people and thing hauler that get better than 20 MPG. I love hatches vans and small cars - the world needs more smart thinking instead of just bigger is better thinking. 

Tryin to do anything to justify telsa’s stupid design for the cyber truck is laughable. That thing makes a Pontiac Aztec look like a super model by comparison. SHows how big of a telsa fanboy you are lol.

Cadillac called. They want their c-pillar back.

It’s fine that the Civic is big now. If you want a small, cheap Honda (like the Civics of yore), you can always just get a Fi...oh, right. 

And the current Civic is bigger than Accords from 15 years ago.

To answer your question: Probably. 83 percent of them are run on urban/suburban routes.

OK, I stand corrected. I’m willing to admit ignorance. Nonetheless, if you’re going to sell your cars internationally, it’s advisable to think about how your product’s name sounds in other languages. There’s a reason Huyndai renamed the Kona for Portuguese-speaking markets. It would be easier to ignore if SEAT’s range

If you think that’s boring, just wait until you get to NoDak and eastern MT.