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That is an incredibly flippant way to look at such an expensive purchase

Today, Tesla is not really seen as a growth story. It’s seen more as a distressed credit and restructuring story”

That video was hard to watch considering the cheese factor

Imagine being the fool who advocated for removing, or accelerated the demise of, the Xterra. An updated, faithful version would be selling like hot cakes

The NSX seems like a great car, but it's targeted at no one. It doesn't look special enough to fight McLaren, and it doesn't have the handsome performance swagger that VW group super cars have. It's kind of techy, kind of cool, and a "bargain", but how large is that audience at $130k? It's really a complete marketing

The Element gets shockingly bad MPG for the power though. There are much more livable options such as the Passport

Jeep Gladiator with a cap for the dog would go a long way on all of those requirements. It's more truck than the Element, but it kind of sounds like a lighter duty truck would work herr

I get the testing for the DUI, but if anyone here knows Philly, someone on 95 driving without tires while stone cold sober would not be entirely surprising

My father would buy one in a heartbeat, and so would I. It would sell so damn well, they're guaranteed to never make it

I’ve always thought of it like mold. If you can see rot, it's basically lurking everywhere. I hope I'm wrong for the sake of this Wagoneer

Don’t most cars with rust like that simply never stop developing corrosion? I have to imagine that the new paint will be bubbling I'm a year or two

They. Fixed. Nothing.

People imagine the most ideal version of the car. Hell, look at the Camaro. Plenty of people will tell you that it basically has one great generation. It wasn't exactly recent either. This isn't anything to get bothered by though. It gives manufacturers a great way to bring back the vehicle we all love. Chevy blew

Turns out that when everyone buys a car during a recession recovery and wages remain stagnant, there's no reason to purchase a new car again and no extra money to unnecessarily spend

I voted CP because I've actually seen equivalent or better examples going for cheaper around my area. The 996 is more affordable than most people think, and I hope no one catches on 

Imagine the sales if they actually updated the damn thing o.O

I’m really confused by this perceived tragedy of switching to crossovers. People tend to move down in size segments with CUVs. For example, my parents cross shopped an Accord and a CRV. It’s kind of strange, but the CUV feels bigger on the inside, so it kind of makes sense. MPGs tend to line up well, and when things

Except sedans are dumb. Anything with a hatch is better due to increased utility. The only reason sedans still exist is because of cultural traction

“Could it have done with a manual? Sure, but I didn’t have any less fun in it because it was a dual-clutch”

I can't help but wonder how different things would be if you could actually see out of a Camaro