My cousin in Japan is a car guy and almost bought a Hummer H2 for its oddballness, impracticality, and American-ness. Alas, his rotating garage elevator was too small for the Hummer.
My cousin in Japan is a car guy and almost bought a Hummer H2 for its oddballness, impracticality, and American-ness. Alas, his rotating garage elevator was too small for the Hummer.
Reminds me of Gung Ho.
The last time I flew Aero Arg, they lost my luggage, on Xmas Eve. When I went to their airport counter to complain, the counter literally disappeared.
Do they allow cameras on the factory floor? Any prototypes in the museum?
Only workplace that has an average employee age that exceeds the U.S. Supreme Court.
The Toyotas that are used in most of Japan are the best. Comfortable, ultra clean (the drivers all wear white gloves), and the doors swing open/shut automatically.
Was it Morley Safer who did the original story with a white Countach?
Michael, Here is a Phaeton diesel accelerating on snow.
Here are some detailed shots of the only yellow Vector around.
Shocked that Orlove didn't get a letter. #2014corolla
This story is even better when told in a kebab joint in San Diego, over Turkish beers, after driving the 2014 TOYOTA COROLLA!
Health benefits.
Yup. Scroll to the bottom for the picture of the end of the road.
A fellow Phaeton owner (which is a dressed down version of the Flying Spur) told me the soft-close door pinched/crushed the tip of her finger. So I believe it.
I still prefer the Aston Martin Lagonda station wagon.
I agree that the first gen TT is a design masterpiece. Too bad the rear spoiler had to be added for safety reasons. That appendage is my only complaint about the exterior.