Leadfoot866
Leadfoot866
Leadfoot866

I hate Nibbles...

The Chinese; specializing in copypasta...

P.S. You're owned by Volkswagen, for crying out loud! Let them make the SUV/CUVs and you just focus on what you do best; building fast, gorgeous, low-slung, cantankerous beasts!

Ditto

There have been a few, though mostly the modified Arctic version used by Top Gear...

From my understanding, the Prado shares its frame with the 4Runner and FJ Cruiser. The Land Cruiser (also known as the Land Cruiser 200 or Land Cruiser Amazon) uses a different frame which is derived from the Tundra's.

...nor an Explorer.

I was thinking the same thing...

...though maybe this one with a camper shell over the bed?

1 million dollars for a Chrysler 300?!? I don't care if it was owned by Elvis Presley's ghost, it's not worth that much! Hell, it's not even worth 1/20th of that...

I ran into a similar situation about a year ago (as sexist as it sounds, it was also a woman). I was tempted to do what the guy in the sedan did and park the car for her. She eventually managed to get it in (after about 5 tries) and I just drove on.

If it honestly takes you more than 3 tries to pass the exam, you should not be allowed to drive. Hell, in some countries if you don't pass on your first attempt, don't even dare try again.

2nd - America can really benefit from high-speed rail because road and air traffic congestion in certain parts of the country is getting ridiculous.

If I recall correctly, some of the packages were shot down after the 2010 mid-term elections.

It's a bit of both. Most, if not all, of the vehicles probably were running on summer/all-season tires. In situations like these, snow tires are pretty much a must (or at the very least some chains). You might be able to drive around with all-seasons, but you REALLY have to know what you are doing, because traction

Proof that tires are more important than drive-train setup.

Yay! Fellow Pittsburgher!

IMDb, citing the DVD audio commentary, had it listed as a 750i (not the L, which is why I said "pretty much") that was custom built for the film as production 750s did not come with a manual gearbox...

This would definitely win the award for the most inconspicuous secret agent car...

I would go for a BMW E38 750iL (ideally in black). Yes, pretty much the car from The Transporter. It's fast and blends in reasonably well (secret agents should be inconspicuous).