Mitsubishi, weirdly enough, where I’m from (Philippines), they are doing just fine, but they are struggling everywhere else. Mitsubishi have a special place in our hearts, we love our box-type Lancers, Galants, and especially Pajeros. Today though Evos are gone, the Eclipse is an SUV, I really loved the new Mirage but they never thought of making a hot hatch, which would have been perfect!
Unpopular opinion but I hope Nissan and Chrysler can get their act together and make great vehicles. Chrysler has had a major significance over time, but they have had a major fall from grace.
They made the Minivan and K car, but now the only thing Chrysler has is a Minivan and an aging Sedan of a bygone era.
Nissan is somewhat making a comeback. The new Pathfinder doesn’t use CVT anymore, and the new Altima has AWD. Hopefully Nissan can get rid of the CVT.
Mitsubishi all the way ❤️
i have a soft spot for mitsubishi, it’s our first fam car haha (Adventure Super Sport)!! and tanda ko nung bata pa ko super comfy n’yang kotse.
In my opinion, the Lamborghini Bravo Bertone will make a huge comeback.
Source: Trust me broFiat. They used to follow a formula of making an inconspicuous commuter like the Punto or Palio, and putting a whack engine like the 1.4 T-Jet or 1.6 16v in it, along with some seriously good chassis tuning. Just like the Polo and Golf.
Now Fiat is happy pumping out variants of the 500 and Panda. Both are nice cars in their own right, but a Fiat hot hatch/sedan just hit different.
How has nobody said AMC yet?
Saab by far.
I wish that GM had kept them around long enough to get them sold to Stellantis who would have positioned them nicely.
Saturn.
Cheap reliable eco cars. No extra crap literally just car.
Nissan
Nissan and Infiniti
#D
#M
#C
DeLorean
Talbot
Pontiac is way better than Buick they made the wrong choice
Talbot/Simca.