Cliff8928
Cliff8928
Cliff8928

My dad rocked one of these from new in 1992 until 1997. It was a loaded LS model and was awesome! The trick (height adjustable!) self leveling suspension raised the car so well, we didn't know there was a flat tire. It just sounded like rough pavement. It also had traction and "trace" control. A primitive version

I've only seen a couple other ones aside from my own. They're definitely fairly uncommon.

How about Tucker? They were sure innovative while they were around!

It was the other day on the local news too..

For the price is it really better than the aluminum jack from Harbor Freight when it's on sale?

Probably parked next to a dented Venza.

Aren't they still selling dated (albeit better) cars? (the LX platform)

I liked this guy's plan...

And then with this which is what I have..

Obvious answer is obvious.

Apparently all of my talk about how great Texas is has rubbed off on Toyota, or perhaps the low cost of doing business has encouraged the automaker to move "substantial parts of its U.S. headquarters" away from Torrance, California to suburban Dallas as Bloomberg just reported. Howdy, y'all, I hope you like brisket.

I know what you mean with the Veloster. The turbo just came out when I was looking for a new car. I got my new old stock 2011 Saab 9-5 for less than the price of what the Veloster Turbo was going for at the time. Kinda strange I was cross-shopping the two looking back on it. I'm going to wait a few years until

Not that many aren't awesome in their own right, I'm just a sucker for the 968.

Only cartoon car that mattered of my childhood...

So when you opened the door and got in for the first time, did it smell like a $69K car? Or does it still smell like weird Korean leather?

The last 2 new cars I bought for myself I never drove before buying them. The most recent was my 2011 Saab 9-5. I went to a local dealer and sat in one, making sure it was comfortable and I was able to adjust driving position. They were too crazy on the price, and it was an automatic, so I had one delivered from

Actually, the auto adds $1350 to the MSRP on the C7.

Apparently few manufacturers can do "Coupé" right...

+1 for other cars in drifting. 240s and AE86s are the camcords of drifting...