american manufacturers tried making cheap small cars for years and consumers over and over again chose to pay more for a slightly larger and taller crossover equivalent model instead. it's kind of a chicken or egg situation where people stopped buying small cars so manufacturers stopped selling them or vice versa.
Tbf debt was cheap for nearly 2 decades it let American consumers afford nicer/bigger models but I get what you’re saying. I think increased reliability let consumers choose to buy used nicer models too rather than a cheap new model
idk if it's just me but no way in hell am I trusting a car made by a smartphone company man
idk if it's just me but no way in hell am I trusting a car made by a smartphone company man
Nah I feel but at that price it’s still a bargain
https://www.kbb.com/chevrolet/corvette/
Who I gotta kill for this?
Vettes are so common. I dont get the appeal. Every old man is pulling out in one every Sunday.




I love this car, manual, turbo, lightweight, nimble & easy to park in cities, but godDAMN it’s a money pit lol
was going to name her but Mini/Minnie is a cute enough name lowkey
bought her last year off of a senior citizen lol who put on the checkerboard top himself and had it immaculately maintained himself
lived out of it a lil bit lowkey this year & was able to rely on it for everything I needed despite its size
super fun to drive, makes me appreciate the slow lane while being almost unrivaled in corners
my second mini (*I neglected my first one, R53
)
I love this car




I love this car, manual, turbo, lightweight, nimble & easy to park in cities, but godDAMN it’s a money pit lol
was going to name her but Mini/Minnie is a cute enough name lowkey
bought her last year off of a senior citizen lol who put on the checkerboard top himself and had it immaculately maintained himself
lived out of it a lil bit lowkey this year & was able to rely on it for everything I needed despite its size
super fun to drive, makes me appreciate the slow lane while being almost unrivaled in corners
my second mini (*I neglected my first one, R53
)
I love this car




I love this car, manual, turbo, lightweight, nimble & easy to park in cities, but godDAMN it’s a money pit lol
was going to name her but Mini/Minnie is a cute enough name lowkey
bought her last year off of a senior citizen lol who put on the checkerboard top himself and had it immaculately maintained himself
lived out of it a lil bit lowkey this year & was able to rely on it for everything I needed despite its size
super fun to drive, makes me appreciate the slow lane while being almost unrivaled in corners
my second mini (*I neglected my first one, R53
)
I love this car
B&w pic is beautiful…
Vettes are so common. I dont get the appeal. Every old man is pulling out in one every Sunday.
So you saying kill the old heads?
Bet…
So you saying kill the old heads?
Bet…
No? You don't have too. Vettes are an extremely common car.
f*** crossovers btw
wagon supremacy till i'm 6ft under
i wish bmw sold the current 3 series wagon here or vw still sold the jetta/golf wagon
Vettes are so common. I dont get the appeal. Every old man is pulling out in one every Sunday.
someone let me borrow theirs for a while and it’s amazing
Vettes are so common. I dont get the appeal. Every old man is pulling out in one every Sunday.
The appeal? $ to performance ratio is like second to none. Looks like a supercar but is fairly reliable and much cheaper to maintain, and cheaper to buy. V8 sounds are still awesome, sadly the latest gen got rid of manual but the fact we still get this car at all is great.
Idc if I see them everywhere, still love to see them in 2025.
seriously considering driving the boxster from norcal to texas for a family reunion this summer instead of flying
those tires cost so much and he is drifting in them damn
Winter set-up on 😎🧊
Car needs a wash badly but it's too cold out here

So hot omg