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Is it available in AWD though ? The Golf and the Mazda 3 are, so it might be at some point, but I haven’t heard any confirmation so far.

More like “less ugly than before”.
But good point, it also is apprently very safe since the last redesign. Smart choice as far as family hatchbacks go, and the 4wd capability is a nice improvement.
(Obviously, most of us here would rather get a manual transmission 3 or Golf or i40, but for people who don’t care for

For having been in central Sardinia, I can tell you the wikipedia article is not even that exagerated. It really does stink, and locals are actually crazy about it.

Didn’t try it myself though, I wanted to stay alive in order to enjoy the rest of the vacation.

In the Brie’s country or origin (and the camembert’s, and the abondance’s, and the St-Marcellin’s, and the fourme’s, etc.), we have a very simple rule of thumb :

_If the rind is soft and is hard to separate from the cheese, you should eat it.
_If the rind is hard and can easily be cut off of the cheese, you should

But why ? I believe all the vital parts needed to keep them running are stocked everywhere in Northern America and in Europe because they were also used by other mass market GM vehicles.
Now I can see a trim piece or something like a taillight being hard to procure, but a missing piece of trim or a cracked taillight is

Are they ? I know they are not very common, but it’s the first time I hear them being called unreliable.

As fas as I know, the previous gen had gotten quite solid by its facelift, and this one carried a lot of the technical bits.
It’s also on the same underpinnings than the Opel Insignia / Buick Regal, and I don’t here

IDK, we’re always clamoring for a bit more creativity and color and light in our interiors.

So it’s not exactly airy, the greenhouse is rather small (that’s to be expected on most sports cars), but it’s a bit novel, and more colorful than full black. I don’t hate it.
I don’t think you should reject it like that. It’s

IDK, she looks crazy, and the worst kind of crazy. She’d bite you where* it hurt for shits’n’giggles.
* = you know where

Arf, sorry then, I misread.

I believe the OP’s point is that, in addition to being a rebodied Traverse/Acadia/Enclave (which is pretty standard for Cadillac, indeed), the XT6 doesn’t share very obvious styling cues with the rest of the lineup. It’s quite bland.

Best-selling Cadillac” doesn’t mean that it’s a best-selling vehicle.

Say again, how do these fare against the competition ?

Your acting smartass about it doesn’t change the situation.

Compare the current XC90's dashboard (out in 2014) with this 2019 Cadillac :


One looks unmistakably Volvo. The other one looks like what you’d find in pretty much any upper trim mainstream crossovers. The symmetrical wood trim looked new and fresh when the

“Small vans” to americans, because in Europe they were considered “full-size”, and MUCH larger than the average car.

COTD !

4th Gear : It’s not Reuters who would benefit from a conspiracy, but Nissan.
Now, that the management of a big company would have erroneous or biased intel published would not be unheard of.

Renault seems to be in panic mode, but I wouldn’t call that a paranoia : their apprehension is not irrational, given that Nissan

That doesn’t prevent it (the Passat) from being nominated for a future Meh Car Monday.

But I agree : the XT6 should be featured on MCM way earlier. That thing is not even on the market and it already looks overdue for a redesign. The fact that it’s a Traverse LTZ+ could even allow it to become a Meh Car Monday before

That was quite cool too. Too bad the closest thing that came to production was the Freestyle.
That ended up having the same abysmal driving dynamics as the explorer, only with less interior space, a CVT, and lower resale value. Which then, why bother ?

Ford should have made this Taurus Crosswagon a more engaging

It still is to be honest. Too bad it low looks so ugly, because it’s otherwise a very neat package these days.

Hopefully a sizeable portion of gearheads are more thoughtful of others than the douchebags mentioned in the article.

I was going to comment that it looks like the Audi’s retarded little brother.

Aren’t these pretty unreliable though ?

Otherwise, I kinda liked them when they were new, and their appeal grew over time. I like how you think of them !