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In what category would Toyota fall? They're the biggest offenders, top to bottom of their range, cheapest Corolla to Lexus.  The factory LEDs that Toyota installs, or maybe how they're aimed are the absolute worst. Sure the driver might be seeing the road absolutely brilliantly, but oncoming traffic, single lane

I drive thousands of miles a month, never seen one of these. Im guessing Hydrogen Cars, well not guessing really, are not a thing in Florida yet. Good for Toyota! And I guess the select few individuals that live somewhere where owning one of these is even a possibility.

So this isn’t talking about the blindingly bright lights equipped on everything sold now. This means even more ridiculously bright headlights, as if driving a passenger wasn't dangerous enough. Lets do it with absolutely everyone blind as shit.

Sounds like Honda is going to go the EV, or Hybrid, route for the Subcompact segment. Something like the CRZ, but actually sells. We’ll see...sucks Honda is making amazing small motorcycle engines right now that are begging to be marginally upsized and tossed in a Fit like car. We’ll see, I’m sure they will fill the

That FrankenChevy looks spectacular.

David great article, thorough as always. Next time though....

Its a Saturn, an ill-fated attempt by one of the Detroit big 3 to compete with overseas competitors at their own game. The Saturn came 10 years too late to help GM, wasn’t a particularly good car, at it’s best was a marginally competitive vehicle. So... this Saturn sums up the era the article covers really well.

Thunder..thunder..thunder..thundercats..Hoooo

It was the Metro, and its not even all that close. I still see them around town probably weekly, considerably more than I see Smart Cars. 40-50 mpg out of a car from the early 90s is incredible, even today. Plus they were ridiculously easy to work on and dirt cheap to maintain. They were the modern day Beetle, which

My mom bought one, 2nd owner in the late 80s. It was silver and she loved that car. I’ve owned 6 Civics, an Element and a CRV.

If someone asks you “what car should I buy?” and gives you a half a dozen requirements, like... “ I need to commute 20 miles for work.” Or maybe “ I need something sporty, that has space but I dont want an SUV.” You can always work a Fit in the suggestions. It literally does everything and doesn’t punish you, too much,

Is it a luxury car? On the other side of the Atlantic this is a commuter car. 

At $2400 its NP. It will probably implode in the next 30k miles, but its not like your losing your shirt. This would be a perfect car for a teen. Relatively safe for its age, “cool”, and cheap af. Slap a Dominos sign on it and give it to Caleb, let him go out and make a couple bucks while running it into the ground.

I am glad your brother was fortunate and survived, it sounds like he was incredibly lucky. When I was a kid growing up one of my boyhood friends was hit and killed, it had a lasting effect 9n me and how I view how Americans treat foot and bike traffic. I also spent a substantial amount of time in Europe, where people

What a swing of emotions. I read 78k Traverse and my blood pressure started to rise. Then within the first sentence I read it helps give the disabled mobility.

Literally makes me want to buy one. I could see Dom Draper using some form of that in a sales pitch to GM.

Good thing pedestrian deaths aren't an issue rn

Comment section full of haters, its so petty. Car looks spectacular. Dougs review was great and these things are going to sell like crazy, once Ford upgrades their charging network I just might pull the trigger too. 

Its all about how the car, and how you want it represent you. Not sure why so many people on here take issue, or don’t understand that. This is literally a site dedicated to Automobile enthusiasts.... Either way, thw car looks clean, which I believe is what you are going for, and as the vehicle is a hybrid fits the