The difference in cabin damage I expected based on that first picture is, uh, vastly exceeded by the reveal in the second.
The difference in cabin damage I expected based on that first picture is, uh, vastly exceeded by the reveal in the second.
... have you ever actually sat in a Rolls? They’re world’s apart from anything that’s mass produced.
He should have had it built into a wagon.
Came here to say this. This site in-particular has been very vocal about how big Toyota is fucking up by not having any EV vehicles on the market. I guess that’s why Toyota is the biggest car company in the world and bloggers are bloggers.
It’s funny when people comment on Toyota’s lack of EVs as if Toyota doesn’t know what they are doing.
No. It has 34 more but 11 ft-lbs less torque and weighs 300 pounds more. I’m so sick of these fucking twats making shit up to make a point. I’ve never even owned a Toyota or a Mini. I have zero allegiance to either of them. I just want accurate information and for people who don’t know to shut up instead of making…
In the real world the actual price is around £12,000, nobody pays list price.
In the USA, yes.
I’m actually on the market for something in this size and price range. Was pleasantly surprised by a cheap Mini, but yeah, I’d be a bit worried about long term reliability compared to a ‘Rolla hatch, which also has nearly 50 more hp.
Reverse: 10-20 years ago, if I got a rental car, it would be a Pontiac. And it was going to suck dead rats through a straw. If I returned the car with the same number of interior parts as it had when I left the parking lot, it was a miracle. I know of at least 3 trips where I got back and found a knob or handle that…
Welcome to the civil engineering text books and case studies construction company/engineer!
It’s like that, man. One second you’re chilling in a rooftop pool, the next you’re underwater in your Volkswagen.
I bought a Sportwagen but yes mostly nobody does. It’s the exception not the rule.
Michelle Rodriguez getting a standalone FF movie would be really, really cool, and they should definitely do that.
You may be best while the going is good on these. The VW Lupo and it’s sister the Seat Arosa are getting harder to find, though admittedly in the last few months quite a few have appeared out the woodwork. Autotrader U.K. has 24 VW Lupos and 15 Seat Arosas.
The 25 year rule is the federal minimum for importing a vehicle, and the EPA does not require testing beyond 21 years. However, California is the only state that’s legally allowed to set their own standards via CARB (California Air Resource Board), thus, the EPA rules and regulations don’t apply here.
4 reasonable recommendations? What has happened to Jalopnik? All of these are great options. Rav4 Prime is what I had in mind before seeing the recommendations. If that doesn’t have the desired space, the Sienna could replace the Highlander as the family travelling vehicle and the Highlander could replace the Civic.
I guess I’m alone here in thinking that $35k is actually a good price for a nice looking 300hp, 6 speed manual, widebody, hatchback, homologation, rwd biased-capable AWD, brand new car.... with a warranty.
SoCal native here.