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First Comment!!!!!
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I thought the Ellure, the Caddy, and the Mazda Shinari were the outstanding cars in this article. Most of the others probably will not receive many buys nor do they add much conceptually. The cayman R is pretty sweet, but its the same as all the other porches, I don't understand the hype. When are they going to make a car that looks different, something more cayenne like in uniqueness?
I predict the Fiat 500 will flop. It's only a 2 door and cramped rear seats, and of course, it comes with it's own version of the "Fix It Again Tom" mechanics that will be very busy trying to keep up with fixing the stupid things.
Of course Chevy will flop even bigger with it's Volt which is way over priced.
Of all the electric cars coming withing next 24 months only the Nissan Leaf is actually affordable.
Honda has released no pricing on it's Fit and neither has Toyota with the Rav4 so you know that's a bad omen and they will probably be priced over $40,000 as well.
Craxy when you can buy a gasoline Fit for $15,900