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That is a remarkably stupid idea.

Isetta car?

And everyone complains that Toyota doesn't sell exciting cars anymore. 

According to a guy on Reddit, the actual thing that happened was the driver leaned over to pick up something from the footwell, and the car started rolling. He tried to push the brakes to stop it, but stomped the throttle instead, and probably panicked when it shot forward.

Sure, some of them do.

Most of them don’t. If she’s not talking about you, then don’t get mad about it.

There is the minor factor that closing a public road to do this sort of thing is kind of a big deal. And the fact that no matter how careful and prepared they are, the driver is very much risking his life.

I mean, they could always take a page from GM.

It's funny, I disagree pretty much completely.  But then, we just a bought a Palisade that I think looks reasonably good, and I know that's a polarizing design too.

Do you consider the ads “content blocks”? Can you rearrange them the hell off the page?

you may have noticed some of our sister sites have been given a similar treatment over the last few months

Those interior images are not renders. They may be retouched to make the colors pop and the background look interesting, but I sat in the exact car that they used for the photos.

Holy hell, that’s out of control lately. I swear some people make that decision based purely on the paint color.

And the played out “looks like an Accord/Camry/Fusion/Altima” with the side profile shot just because it has a trunk and 4 doors.

I think this looks great, but I’m just here waiting for all the comments about how this car is hideous.

Okay

Hey, this is America. We can be stupid in LOTS of different ways at the same time!

Couldn’t this also be an indictment on the stupid cost of medicine in the US?  I mean the people that went to Sturgis deserve every bit of illness and vitriol they have coming, but $46,000 per case?  The whole thing is stupid, from beginning to end.

Was this really a mystery that the average person couldn’t resolve with just a moment’s pause?