Hmm. Front view, mmmmm yes, please. Side view... What the hell happened with that C pillar? That needs to be trimmed way down. It looks like they realized it by painting it black.
Hmm. Front view, mmmmm yes, please. Side view... What the hell happened with that C pillar? That needs to be trimmed way down. It looks like they realized it by painting it black.
Many years ago I had a friend who was a die-hard Mopar guy. Using fairly tortured logic he decided that the Plymouth Fire Arrow was THE car to beat for SCCA Improved Touring racing. The Fire Arrow was really a Mitsubishi and Chrysler had very little to do with it. It had the 2.6L 4 cyl that ended up in the…
My parents were not car people, I am some kind of weird mutant offspring that they have never quite understood. While I lived with them they only owned two cars, a late 70's Corolla wagon (sadly only the 4sp, not the 5) of which I have many fond memories, then they bought an ‘86 Nissan Stanza hatchback. When they…
^^THIS^^
Well said. Thank you. I have a friend who was active duty in the mid 90's so was fortunate to not see active combat but that training is still deeply ingrained. He is always scanning for “threats” and has a concealed carry permit. I trust him because I know he is very responsible with his weapons and regularly trains b…
Mmmmmm. Or ITB’s Please!
I love it but then I saw that it only seats 4. Ugh.
And we thank you for it. Living life logically is overrated. As someone once said, “I want to die with good stories.” I think you will have way more good stories than most people.
He mentions doing an electric conversion on it so there may be more in store for it than sitting in his yard.
Me too. My main constraint (other than not knowing enough, but that’s fixable) is that I can’t fit one in my garage to do the swap.
Yep. As a fellow father of 3, I’ve been a big fan of vans. Good news: the new Sienna is only a hybrid, Bad News: The SE is only available as a 7 passenger for unknown reasons. Being able to have all 3 in the middle row and fold down the back seat for maximum storage is an absolute necessity. I’m inclined to get an XLE…
Oh man, I totally forgot about how baffling the addresses in Queens are.
This is another fun reason why we should really revisit the idea that if we are to have truly separate Constructor’s and Driver’s championships then the drivers should rotate through the cars. Wouldn’t we all love to see what Mazepin could do in a Mercedes? or what Räikkönen could do in a Haas?
My neighbor has one of these. It is very attractive but the main thing I notice is that it has one of the worst exhaust notes I’ve heard.
Amen. My 2005 Toyota Matrix with a manual is slow but engaging. With an automatic? Ugh. It’d trigger narcolepsy in anyone. As it has a manual, I’ll probably keep it forever. It is super easy to work on and slow enough that it’s almost impossible to get in trouble.
I owned an ‘87 Toyota pickup for 16 years and I WANT to like current Toyota trucks but the Tacomas(I’ve never driven a Tundra, Sequoia, or Land Cruiser)are just so underwhelming in ride and handling, and fuel economy for the Tacos and especially the Sequoia are really disappointing. I’m confident they’ll last a long…
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Studded bike tires are MAGIC!
I love the content that you bring to Jalopnik: just go have fun adventures with cars <3
Right? Simply have the meeting, tout about having the meeting, explain your ad budget, and then do something to go in the right direction. This is not hard and it’s not saying you have to do it overnight. Want to look like you care about inclusion? Have the meeting. Want to look like you don’t care? Dig in your heels…