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That sounds like my local Mitsubishi dealer. Granted, Mitsubishi has a lot less models than Honda, but I see like 30 Cars total on their lot including used cars.

So now the question is are they priced to sell (MSRP) or are there 10 on the lot because they want 10k market adjustment for a CR-V?

Hell yes, I hope they have an option for the horizontal linear speedos too.

They do have the orange 55mph line--look closely.

One might get you around a track pretty fast... but the other will actually get you all the way home!

wowzers that’s uncanny

100% agree.

overall it just looks like the Toyota Crown Sport

Problem solved:

The company also claims the doors are electric, and the lack of any visible external handle backs that claim up.

This is late stage capitalism, the car. 

That’s what I was thinking, but it probably comes down to margin. If there’s no competition, no other options on the market, they’d probably prefer to sell you the bigger van.

I don’t understand why Ram would abandon the segment after everyone else did. In total there were over 70,000 vehicles sold in this segment over the last 12 months, according to GoodCarBadCar. Even though there were only 14,500 Promasters sold in that time, I would think that Ram would wait to see if they could

BRING BACK SMALL VANS

Also, this talk of EV vans. EV vans are not suitable for everyone. Filling up taking 2-3 minutes vs a longer period for charging isn’t always in a businesses best interest.

Either another model will need to fill the market, electric will work for me, or I’ll have to hold onto my NV200's (4 of them) for longer than planned. They are perfect in the city for the cleaning company that I run. They also fit exactly into our parking area that is fenced in, anything bigger I’ll only be able to

What the fuck is going on with all of these discontinuation of these smaller vans. Not everyone likes the anxiety and misery of driving a giant van or car. 

Those tiny slits of windows made me super claustrophobic the one time I drove one. I do like the overall look sadly.

Tangentially related, but does anyone remember the Super Tuner shootout Car & Driver did like 20 years ago where Lingenfelter (I think?) brought a 2 door, short box Sonoma that they had LS swapped and twin turboed, then added the AWD system from a Safari? I was looking for photos of it yesterday and couldn’t find