CACressida
CACressida
CACressida

Not sure if interior destroyed or just corvette interior

The only 7 series worth my money.

Don’t you just love the cheap ass plastic body cladding GM used? Looks like they they stole it out of a refrigerator and glued it on the side of the car. I always wanted to see them use the piece that holds the eggs.

All we need is a direct feed to Doug’s articles and we could create a perpetual motion machine.

That LS400 dash looks better to me than anything available today.

After watching my father, myself, my younger brother, and now our younger cousin all do our damndest to destroy our 1999 SR5 (and fail), all I have to say is good luck.

And all of those looked really good! Their designs were simple and have aged well. But today’s new cars shout “LOOK AT ME!!! I’M A UNIQUE, CUNNING, QUIRKY INDIVIDUAL AND I’M DIFFERENT FROM EVERY OTHER PENCIL PUSHER OUT THERE!!!” If that Maxima were teleported into the ‘Cars’ universe the first thing it would say is,

To hell with a 2JZ swap... an LF-A V10 swap would be the business. V10 Cressida bitches.

My dad has one of these. Unmodified with 80,000 original miles. I keep a cassette of "Please Hammer, Don't Hurt 'Em" in the Cressida for when I drive it.

Plus this insane pop-out climate control panel!

CP.

Bet he was still glad he was driving a 4Runner so he could go in the median without high centering. (optimist 4runner owner here trying to excuse the 4R's poor stock brakes...)

Not possible on California roads. Any follow space is instantly filled by a BMW.

If you were Tom Brady, would you give this truck to Butler too?

Can confirm. Fabulous interior.

9.) Toyota Venza

I love the Venza and I am not ashamed.

I HATE Toyotas like HATE as much as terrorism, BUT the Venza actually makes sense as a Camry wagon and it has the singe best center console ever produced.

7.) Lexus LX