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Again, the USA has a fundamental responsibility to act. If I screw something up, I fix it. I don’t wait for someone else to screw up more, so that I can point at them and shift the blame. This isn’t blame game that we, as a society, can win.

The USA, by far, has contributed the most to climate change. By your logic, if I put 10k miles on a car per year for 10 years, then the next person puts on 20k in one year, they are somehow the most responsible for the car’s mileage. This is EXACTLY the point that it missing from the USA as a whole: just trying to get

Because the country with the most responsibility on the subject still doesn’t believe that it’s

Yea... that “before” pic has massive front overhang

If I were to go back for the holidays, I’d have 3 meals a day of eating out planned weeks in advance. There are so many restaurants that I miss. The insanity of the Alameda swap meet, Cars and Coffee was always fun, and I’d love to get in my afternoon of people watching in Venice. I kind of wish I had a reason to

I took a page from Angelinos' playbook: don't view things in distance, think of it purely as time. Sure, it's 30 minutes to go 5 miles, but think of all the crazy shit in that 5 miles radius. I was always 45 minutes away from a ridiculous amount of stuff

I both love and hate LA. I really doubt I’m alone with these feelings

The paint and wheels might be decent, but the rest of the design is not. That M235i looks like a car that a Cub Scout whittled out of a bar of soap

Honestly, my lasting take is that I wish it came with a long bed...

The side sculpting of the concept is sooo much better. It has less going on, and it’s all the better for it

Its Chevy's particular take on them that makes them look like garbage. They took the Transformers styling and, for some reason, kept playing with it. It's very busy and insectoid. Total crap

Is Chevrolet capable of making a remotely attractive car? Like, look at that face. What the heck is up with those chin blades that they insist on throwing on everything? Who ACTUALLY thinks it looks good?

I think that most people don’t give a crap what it’s called, and, at most, the name piques their interest. The only people who are in your boat are very vocal die-hards who weren't the target audience to begin with

It has the potential to backfire if a bunch of people think it’s THE new Mustang, which is the way some articles are worded. I’m guessing that Ford won’t find that too hard to overcome

Kia Soul. Boom. Done

Seriously. Jalopnik can’t quite figure out the difference between small sedans/hatches and small crossovers. Ford abandoned cars, not small crossovers. There's three different small crossovers in the pipeline

No one, in significant number, is going to not buy a Mustang because there’s also an electric car that shares the same name. That’s a level of niche petty that the average consumer is not capable of formulating

Very clean design. I like it a lot, and I normally think that super cars are too audacious. McLaren wants their headlights back though

I’ve said it before, but I don’t think that PSA group should bother bringing its brands to America. Nobody is asking for French branded cars. Why not rebrand DS as Chryslers and sell them here? Peugeots as economy Dodges?

The front of that car is whack. It's definitely not gorgeous. The headlights and hood creases just don't flow with the bodylines or that grill