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They could merge it into Cadillac pretty easily under the new naming scheme; just call it “Buiq.”

Sweet baby jesus, that wagon is unbelievably perfect

I doubt VAG will ever bring Cupra to the US... Why? Because who would still want a VW when you could have a Cupra?

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poorish people would buy new cars for the reasons they used to, they don’t want to sort out previous owner problems. Depreciation is practically meaningless over a 20 year time period and if you’re poorish one of the better things you can do with your money is buy stuff that lasts even if it hurts some in the near

Dependability, warranty, safety (poors have kids too), you can finance a new car for less than used, (slightly) less shady dealers, known vehicle history.

New cars are often easier to get than used cars... when my old Hyundai was dying I desperately needed a car so my girlfriend and I could get to our jobs (we carpooled at the time). Used car dealers didn’t want to deal with us due to our nonexistent credit and lack of down payment money, but Hyundai happily put us in a

Justin I believe there has been a misunderstanding here. Trail Rated on modern Jeeps simply mean it will safely navigate shopping center parking lots and the occasional drive over a curb or parking block. 

For the last freakintime: That thing you keep calling your PS4 is your microwave.

Ferrari F40 for everyone. No nannies, stickshift.

The Santa Cruz should fill that funky 4x4/pickup niche next year.

Yeah don’t give a shit. If this helps keep the Veloster N profitable for Hyundai I’m all for it.

You believe wikipedia? Thats cute.

I wish the full Elantra GT N was available in the Americas ...

Really? I think it looks fine. I mean, it’s not as restrained as a GTI but it’s no CTR. What’s wrong with this, exactly?

They’re more like peak 90s Honda, but with less bubble.

This car should come with a manual only. If you buy an automatic, you are Veloster N-ing wrong.

Hyundai is kicking ass in the “cool vehicles” department.

If 1 in 4 cars are old enough to drive themselves then why aren’t there more autonomous cars?