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I don’t recall what Toyota expected for the FJ to sell. The first two years of sales were ~55k, followed by ~30K in year three, and then it was consistently below ~15K for the remainder of its production. Something like 225K over 8 years. In this Ute-friendly market, that’s a small total, in my opinion. I imagine it’s

It’s not a vehicle I’ll ever own or want, but I appreciate that any manufacturer is building a vehicle for what is sure to be a small market.

Renting a similar car for a road trip isn’t a terrible idea. I haven’t done it because I’d rather save the few hundred dollars for something to do while on the trip. Still, if I could afford it, I’d be okay with it. If my car were to fail along the way, particularly in a remote area, the whole trip is potentially

As others noted, it was typically for little things. The worst mechanical issue that happened was a spark plug managed to back itself out of a cylinder. Luckily, I was idling and it didn’t detonate the engine. I shut it off almost as soon as the noise happened.

Oh, hell no. Had one. It was a money pit. Loved the driving characteristics and the features, but I knew the guys in the shop all too well. I still chat with Larry, the service writer. 

I figure you’re for a similarly-minded tax for Demons, GT500s, & such, which get as much use out of 600+ HP as the bro-dozers get from lift kits. Right? Go further... Less than 4 seatbelts? Tax those MFers heavily. Lowered? Tariffs. Unused cargo space in that sedan or crossover? Let’s fine them bastards.

Bicycles. He said bicycles.

Makes sense....if you break up with a guy. 

At the time, I was 12. I wanted an Eclipse Turbo or a MX-6 or Celica GT. This Civic was hideous. Now? The Civic is desirable to me. I like that it's quirky, though still hideous. This price seems a little high, but it's in great shape. I'll go nice price, but I'd try to haggle for a great price.

If Jersey leads in fleeing residents, Illinois is charging hard for the title.

Do you know of evidence that spending money on EVs to prop up a market fixes any percent of the problem? From where I sit, that's all it looks like.

Eh... I see people label others as “climate deniers” when, in actuality, the “denial” is simply saying “that idea isn’t going to work.” Like...calling “the Green New Deal” a scam is “climate denial” to many on the left.

Leftist ideology > fiscal reality 

I can't own a WRX because my ball caps have curved bills and I won't vape.

Aerodynamics. 

Hafa adai!

Stupid GM with its squared-off wheel wel... Wait. They make sense, now! 

That’s not how you get clicks, tho...

If you can get the car you love for $100/mo, what's the hang up? $30,000 will exceed that.

Unrelated?