Jorsher
Jorsher
Jorsher

I completely agree. Look at the way they both have a hood and two headlights. They even put the headlights in the same location. They also both have a grill in the center, with two smaller air ducts below the headlights. Finally, they are both a shade of blue.

Afghanistan also has great night views. First time I saw the Milky Way streak across the sky.

Huh.
I have a stock-ish (minor, reversible mods) 2008 S2000 with 40k miles and a 1990 CRX Si that is in great condition but did undergo an LS-VTEC swap (done cleanly). I intended to restore the CRX to it’s former glory. Good to see both cars will likely be worth more than what I paid.

I, too, declared upon viewing the trailer that it was, in fact, afflicted with an illness.

“China has a reported 290 nuclear weapons to the 1,500 deployed weapons in American and Chinese arsenals”

1) People shouldn’t harass her

I think the NSX is better-looking, will be far more unique, and would feel a lot more exclusive than a C8. I would like to own one, eventually.

That’s why I'm buying a Corvette. I was excited about the Supra until I saw it. Just waiting for more information on the Z06...

But... It's only a raptor, not a velociraptor.

Yeah. It sucks to hear and clearly isn’t good for the customers, but I can appreciate the honesty. It’s preferable to the responses that’s typically given and clearly BS.

...and here’s why long-form is dying.

Eh, I understand it. I’ve driven the spectrum of vehicles. I have a couple two-seater sports cars at home, a few motorcycles, a CUV, and a sedan. Here I’m driving a Land Cruiser. The comfort is nice, but I don’t really see what a luxury truck could accomplish that something like a CUV/trucky-thing couldn’t (not that

Most of what I’d use a truck for would include tasks this truck could accomplish: moving items too large for a car. I don’t need thousands of pounds of towing capacity or any of that.

Sadly, you’re probably right.

Being someone that prefers value over brand, I would consider this over most similarly priced SUVs if I was crazy enough to spend this much money on a gas-powered SUV. If I was looking at all SUV options, I’d probably look at a Model X.

I don’t spend that much on vehicles even if I have the money, though.

My S2000's traction control works by cutting power, so it’s noticeable, but I’m with you on refusing to be the idiot on a YouTube video. I’d much rather be the only that knows it’s on instead of a million people knowing I turned it off.

Similar situation. I was on a ramp from one highway to another. Sunny day, no traffic around me, one of my favorite ramps for my car or motorcycle. Good time, good time, weeeeeee, OH WTF! Not sure what caused the stream, but I’ve definitely changed my driving habits on these ramps. Thank god I wasn’t on my sportbike.

Traction control in my S2K has saved my rear, and it only has 240hp and little torque. Parking lot? Sure, I’ve turned it off for fun. I’ll keep it on when driving for those surprise situations like coming around a turn in a spirited fashion when you encounter that stream of leaking water crossing the otherwise-dry

You mean a global corporation doesn’t appreciate endorsements from terrorist organizations? Is that supposed to be a shocker? Toyota probably didn’t appreciate being associated with them either. Coalition forces use a ton of Toyota products as well -- they are quality vehicles and are available in the region.

My Hilux in Iraq came from a Saudi distributor.