Please add the 2025 Subaru Forester. I own one. The worst car I have ever owned in my life and I have a 2010 Subaru Forester to compare. The manufacturer claims they have a half-second difference relative to 0-60 is bullshit. The 2025 is grossly underpowered and I believe it will be closer to a 2-second difference. If you are comfortable slacking your way on the freeway, this car can barely make it up a long 8-degree incline without experiencing a moment of, "is it going to make it before I run out of gas pedal". The acceleration sucks big time!
Dave, what happened to Chrysler, they introduce the minivan in 1984 and struggle with it 40 years later. The same with big companies that go out of business because they can't pivot, Sears, K Mart and Eastern Airlines just to name a few, they prop the door open for Hyundai and others.
Your point about the wrangler makes no sense. Wrangler is meant to be an off-road vehicle so of couse everyday driving isn't going to be the best. You can't have it all.
I don’t trust Chrysler products. I’d buy the Toyota Sienna hybrid.we are waiting for a plug in version. I’d keep my manual 15 Scion XB over a Taos. A Forester would be way better than a Taos.
The Nissan Frontier is a fantastic truck this and the previous generation 🥰 .As a former Enterprise employee they were the most requested. And a top seller on our pre-owned lot 👍🏾 can’t go wrong.
The frontier is nice but remember, nissan is owned by Stellantis, and before that wasn't running as 100% Nissan....I will admit, if it came in a manual, it would be hard to not choose this over everything else in its class.
@@joeb2588 Nissan isn't owned by Stellantis who owns Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram Fiat but is owned by Renault, the French automaker, but it's more like an alliance as Nissan can pull out if it wants.
@luisdelossantos5338 I'd like to see japanese companies on their own. Hek, I'd rather japanese auto manufacturers make their entire product in Japan, but those days are gone. You can get some but not all. Real quick. The Hyundai elantra I purchased in 2018 was built at the Ulsan factory in Korea. This car is the most reliable vehicle I've ever owned, and we've had Honda, Toyota, and Nissan. ( I won't bring in the American automobiles, they were awful). Anyway, I have 142k on this car and it's been fantastic. Of course I maintain it well and check the fluids like I'm supposed to. So the next vehicle I'm looking at is another Hyundai, but I'm only buying one made in Korea.
Our NA Pacifica has been great. Having said that, I'm glad we didn't get the hybrid
Please add the 2025 Subaru Forester. I own one. The worst car I have ever owned in my life and I have a 2010 Subaru Forester to compare. The manufacturer claims they have a half-second difference relative to 0-60 is bullshit. The 2025 is grossly underpowered and I believe it will be closer to a 2-second difference. If you are comfortable slacking your way on the freeway, this car can barely make it up a long 8-degree incline without experiencing a moment of, "is it going to make it before I run out of gas pedal". The acceleration sucks big time!
Get the damned US government out of the car market
All American makers basically
Dave, what happened to Chrysler, they introduce the minivan in 1984 and struggle with it 40 years later. The same with big companies that go out of business because they can't pivot, Sears, K Mart and Eastern Airlines just to name a few, they prop the door open for Hyundai and others.
Your point about the wrangler makes no sense. Wrangler is meant to be an off-road vehicle so of couse everyday driving isn't going to be the best. You can't have it all.
Jeep Wrangler is a niche vehicle. It is meant for offroading. Comfort HAS NEVER BEEN its strength. I love the looks, but my back says no.
I don’t trust Chrysler products. I’d buy the Toyota Sienna hybrid.we are waiting for a plug in version. I’d keep my manual 15 Scion XB over a Taos. A Forester would be way better than a Taos.
The Nissan Frontier is a fantastic truck this and the previous generation 🥰 .As a former Enterprise employee they were the most requested. And a top seller on our pre-owned lot 👍🏾 can’t go wrong.
Yep. This guy is basically telling us that the 2025 Frontier is going to disappoint you even though they are not even for sale yet.
I've yet to come across these so called Frontier owners who are having issues. All I have met, love the truck.
The frontier is nice but remember, nissan is owned by Stellantis, and before that wasn't running as 100% Nissan....I will admit, if it came in a manual, it would be hard to not choose this over everything else in its class.
@@joeb2588 Nissan isn't owned by Stellantis who owns Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram Fiat but is owned by Renault, the French automaker, but it's more like an alliance as Nissan can pull out if it wants.
@luisdelossantos5338 I'd like to see japanese companies on their own. Hek, I'd rather japanese auto manufacturers make their entire product in Japan, but those days are gone. You can get some but not all. Real quick. The Hyundai elantra I purchased in 2018 was built at the Ulsan factory in Korea. This car is the most reliable vehicle I've ever owned, and we've had Honda, Toyota, and Nissan. ( I won't bring in the American automobiles, they were awful). Anyway, I have 142k on this car and it's been fantastic. Of course I maintain it well and check the fluids like I'm supposed to. So the next vehicle I'm looking at is another Hyundai, but I'm only buying one made in Korea.
@@joeb2588 Nissan isn't owned by Stellantis. It's Renault
@Blue-moon12 yah, my bad. I was thinking Renault..and I thought they were part of the Stellantis umbrella.