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According to wikipedia, the 2004-2006 US V6 SE had a 3.3L engine rather than the standard 3.0L V6 in other trims. 225hp vs 210hp.

As a huge fag for SF:

Median age is 22? I'M 22! I'm completely "average".

-Monitors: Definitely! I've had the same samsung monitor since 2005 and I still love it.

1) The iphone itself is a "fraction of an inch". More specifically less than a 3rd of an inch. Increasing it a "fraction of an inch" would be a huge increase percent wise, most likely.

As some one who constantly loses wireless phones this argument makes perfect sense.

Hahaha, if their car of choice was something from that impractical AOTD a little while back, it might make sense..... but yeah to hate on people for not having a car that's only useful in a track setting while driving a 4 door hatchback......

I asked a Toyota salesman, and I still have no idea what they mean. Don't feel bad! :)

I don't know about on the 6 speed.... but I mean the concept behind launch control is:

Makes sense! Glad I asked. :)

I hope it's the later, cause it was actually a kinda cool video.

I mean really, it's a terrible ad. What are they even marketing? Toyotas owners don't know anything about cars, and they're happy with it? The thing that turns me off is the promotion of ignorance.

The fact you were 5 when you thought that says a LOT about the 'Real People' who think that now that they're 40. :(

It might? According to Toyotas website the SE comes with:

Ahahahahaha, I died of laughter reading this comment. Fantastic, and so true.

+1!

Ooh! This reminds me of a story!

I actually thought of/got the idea from an episode of pimp my ride sadly. They installed something called a "vroombox" into a mini van. I'm pretty sure there's a bunch of people who offer similar products, and some of them I'm sure you can download different "engine" sounds.

Might be a silly question... but why is his door open?

I'd say it's marketed as a performance vehicle.... maybe not in the same way as an M5, RS6, or E55 is though, you're right.