I want front facing third row wagons again.

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    2 days ago

    A true light truck, like the old Nissan hardbody trucks or original Toyota pickups. Simple and bulletproof with eight foot beds.

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    2 days ago

    The 1956 Chevy Nomad, but with '57 hood ornaments - and also actually useful (safe, visible) rear lights, electric drive, airbags, etc…

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    3 days ago

    2 door hatchbacks need to come back. And colours, specifically red. I blame the insurance industry for the decimation of both.

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    4 days ago

    Mazda Miata with pop up head lights

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    3 days ago

    Classic American construction, or even better, modular construction.

    It doesn’t have to be American built, but a big engine bay with plenty of room around the engine is priority. All modern cars have engines jammed into really tiny engine compartments, and that makes it very difficult and tedious to work on them. Maintenance time goes up, and it becomes more expensive to repair with a smaller engine bay. Naturally, this would either increase the car size (ideal) or decrease engine size (not ideal).

    Also, improved safety technology. Currently, safety technology adds a lot of weight to cars. If they can trim that weight down a lot, it would be good for most vehicles to weigh under 3000 lbs. Bigger, heavier cars are safer to the people inside, but deadlier to anyone else that might be involved in a crash with those cars. More weight means more kinetic energy that has to go somewhere, so if weight can be reduced it not only helps with vehicle safety, but fuel economy as well.

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    4 days ago

    Really, just anything simpler than what’s available now. There’s a reason I drive a 22 year old car.

    More functions and widgets means more things that break.

    I don’t want my car to transmit everything I do to the mothership.

    I don’t want cruise control to hit the brakes for me.

    Touch screens are the worst. Just awful…

    Manual transmissions are just fun! I support EV’s and I know manual transmissions will go the way of the warrior once EV’s take over but damn, I’ll miss it!

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    4 days ago

    Light weight, air cooled, 2 cylinder, fwd, no computers, clever design, cheap to buy, cheap to run. A 2CV if you will.

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    4 days ago

    Regular cab short bed truck with a big motor.

    I also love wagons! Something like a new CTS-V wagon would be cool.

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    3 days ago

    An affordable PHEV Wagon. The only one I know of is a 80k Volvo…

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    3 days ago

    Lift kits that can be lowered back to factory height if someone flashes their high beams or four way flashers, mandatory feature.

    Or lift kits that ask you every five minutes: “it looks like you are driving on road. Please confirm you would like to remain in the lifted position”

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    4 days ago

    4x4 Wagons with 4 corner Independant suspension and front/rear lockers. Basically I want my Subaru Loyale (plus a front locker). That’s why I own a Subaru Loyale.