It’s not just CA. This happening across the world.
It’s not just CA. This happening across the world.
Toyota looks at less-than-stellar sales numbers in the first year and goes “why the fuck did we build this thing.
And usually with less issues since any first edition is bound to have some sort of problem.
Yes, so that they can put it on YouTube and say “First!” and wait for that first commenter to say “First!”. It’s like firstception.
I never understand the I got to be first to have something, then a year later they are all over the road, and you over paid thousands to sit next to someone at a light in the exact car they paid under sticker for!
That kind of instinct should prepare you for when the crazy fast Mustangs make their way to the third and fourth owners.
I hope everyone commits this sound to memory. When you hear this in the future, get the hell off the sidewalk and hide behind a big tree.
I mean, there are a. lot. of uninsured Altimas in Alabama.
I can appreciate the fantasy, but there is something extra harsh to the reality of being stuck behind a limping dump truck in the passing lane with an un-insured Nissan Altima tailgating the shit out of you and your GT500.
Uhhhh this doesn’t run instantaneously on solar power, the sun charges batteries. It’s still going to have the same electric motor, so I’m not sure what you mean by “Imagine leashing two pro cyclists to the front of your car chariot-style”
The quoted 56.3 kilometers of charge is based on Japan’s JC08 test cycle, and…
Leaks Suck.
Channeling the spirit of Rude Negro:
Well whaddya know, that’s actually a beautiful sedan. Restrained, well-proportioned, and classic. I like it.
I have been told that all this is walking across the border and thus we need that wall. Have i been lied to this entire time? Say it aint so.
The real question is, are we really still doing that much cocaine in North America? Come on guys, it’s not the 1980s anymore.
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Those cost as much as a house. A house in Pismo, no less.
Well, when people actually dressed up for flights, seats were 4 inches wider and rows were 8 inches deeper. And they served food.