HJTravels
HJTravels
HJTravels

@ejd1984: That could be closer to reality than you think. I'm sure it has a big Toyota V-6 that weighs in at over 1000lbs like the Evora also.

Hope it doesn't look as ugly and stupid at the front of the Cayane

If it really weights 999kg then it looks good.

What an ugly ass that car has.

@fuhteng: That would be the The Eunos Cosmo of the 1990's. It came with the 20B-REW three rotor turbo engine.

@disadvantage: Nothing like Ice Cream that's made by dripping the mix into liquid Nitrogen.

Apple has their own head so far up their asses, they don't want anything they haven't produced. That is unless the EU or US government forces them to do it.

@Rick Lyon: She's not far but she does have a little muffin-top shake when she shakes her hips around. I try to watch this show, but the musical numbers are not for me. So I tivo it and forward through the musical numbers lol.

@fuhteng: Well the Mazda 787B might be proof enough for you, it sure is enough for me. The problem is manufacturing the 4 rotor is an issue. They are said to be working on a larger displacement one right now. So we'll have to wait and see what happens.

@fuhteng: They wouldn't be as bad if we had gotten more than two rotors.

I looked at one of theses when they were introduced. They were a smaller version of the Eagle Talon TSi. I'd hoped it would be less expensive, but the only one the dealer ever got was one that was just over $20,000. When you see the car you'll see why they only sold 800.

Yawn, that's nothing.

The two and the five should be the same, but upside down.

Why not just eat your eggs fully cooked? It's not difficult. If you really can't bring yourself to do that, you can always pasteurize your eggs.

For $200-$240, this thing costs not even $10 to make. It should be much closer to the $100-$125 mark. Sony should realize that Blu-Ray is a loosing battle and they need to bring out better guns if they want to make it work.

At least in the 90's the 4Runner was good looking, even before you could get a V8. They made it bigger and gave it a V8, but changed their mind and gave us a little v6 and kept it bigger. Get it together Toyota, we want powerful engines in slightly smaller size SUVs (90's size). I still have a 90's BMW because they

This is nothing new. American autos have been made this way a very long time, at least by the GM and Chrysler plants near where I grew up.

It's funny the nose-bleed seats have the best view there. Plus you get away from the huge clouds of black smoke that pop out of the thing. I never really got why drifting was so popular.