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Exactly where we thought it would land.

It also comes with a great deal more reliability standard, that will also be dead nuts reliable 10+ years in the future.  

Honda’s reputation for reliability is anachronistic in 2021. They’re not really that much better than other large brands. Consumer Reports has them trailing behind Mazda, Toyota, Lexus (Toyota 2), and Buick, while only being marginally better than Hyundai. We’re also talking about a performance variant of a the

They sell tons of MDXs and RDXs.

There already is a new Sentra, and it isn’t a piece of shit.  

The Stinger still looks fresh and awesome, this MMC definitely looks great. They get my attention every single time I see one, they are pretty popular in the DC Metro area.

David Tracy =/= Safety

This thing isn’t even worth $500 in Russia.

You probably live in a more affluent area. I hardly ever see them in Northern VA as there are hardly dealers, IIRC there isn’t one for more than 20 miles from my house. When you travel to less affluent areas you start to see them in higher numbers though. There are some places I’ve been in PA where it seems like every

I said this was going to happen like 8 years ago and it still hasn’t happened.  

Needs more stars.

There are these things called lightly used cars, or the Chevy Spark, Rio, Versa, Accent which are far better vehicles.

“For the most part, I agree with this sentiment. But with the incoming redesigned Outlander, it’s basically a Nissan Rogue with a third row, better warranty, and in my opinion, better looks. Not to mention that they’ll probably have more cash on the hood and like COMTNDRVR says, they’ll give anyone credit.”

This thing is cheap because it IS cheap. It has zero safety and it isn’t what many would call a “real” car. This thing is a glorified golf cart with optional air conditioning.

This is hitting the point where it will bottom out in depreciation and start creeping back up again because Ferrari. This will be worth 3x the price in 15-20 years for sure as it is one of the last manual V12 Ferraris. Get a really good PPI from a specialist or Ferrari dealership, replace the cats if you need to, and

“It’s not, having instead the base 2.5-liter Iron Duke/Tech IV four-cylinder.”

“The DPF delete allowed the truck to achieve significantly better mpg, saving considerable carbon emissions (global warming) and kept the engine reliable enough to stay on the road for so long, thus saving the carbon footprint of production of two extra new trucks. Yes, more particulates and NOx were emitted. If local

“The Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) and Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) were deleted.”

Being loyal to GM is stupid.

“GM engines and transmissions are generally wonderful.”