KillerRaccoon
KillerRaccoon - Group J's Sébastien Loeb
KillerRaccoon

Your local Toyota dealer will stock only white, black, grey, and silver units, however.

It’s just a color name, and it’s a good color. The issues you bring up have merit generally, but you’re stretching in this case.

...the SUV’s best new feature is the Army Green color...

I had a friend that won a car in a raffle once.

Plus they could call up the IRS to discuss a payment plan. It’s not like they absolutely had to cut a $6000 check to Uncle Sam that year.

Free’ was actually FREE. No need for quotes. Yes, these people were on the hook for taxes, but every single person was still better off for it. This article is written in a tone that makes it seem that some people were put in a worse situation due to this promotion. Yeah, some people couldn’t afford the taxes, but

The additional tax burden might have diminished the elation, but not one of the recipients was worse off for having been given a fucking car.

Also, bees! </obligatory>

The NA part of it is literally the reason it exists. Any forced induction V8 can be made to go as fast as one could realistically wish. The reason people pay so much for this car is for the sound and feel of the NA V12.

Dude there are like 5 of these cars ever driving at the same time around the world... and not for many miles either, much fewer than Matt put on for his review.

If the point is to hold exterior gear, why not mount a few rugged, tough-looking brackets or hooks to the body to mount your gear? And leave the window in a state that you can, you know, see through?

Oh right, computers have been invented. 

“Planted Look”, my ass.

And though there is a small plastic bin, it doesn’t look like it’d fit much more than maybe a couple of decks of cards and some papers:

Well, the actual contact points are above and below the window, so there would be no direct contact. Also, on the 110, those accessories do actually cover the glass, so the justification just isn’t true.

My problem with the DB7 is that the DB9 is better in every way and available for less.

Unpopular Opinion: The DB7 has not aged well. Not this one in particular, but the entire car. It looks misproportioned, but in a way that’s hard to describe, almost as if someone saw the 2006 DBS in Casino Royale, and decided to make a replica body that would fit on his 1998 Thunderbird chassis. But, since it would be

I didn’t know Ford made a Taurus convertible.

First impression: Grille.

I like the outside, hate the inside.