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The roof, maybe? But is that enough? This is a question Toyota will have to answer.

I actually wish they would. Just take out the A90 text and we’re good to go.

I’ve figured it out: Toyota is going to only offer dazzle camo as the paintjob for the Supra. They’ve been hiding it in plain sight. No solid colors, ever. 

And dumbass Americans in certain areas kept voting for politicians that didn’t take their own interests to mind, while also supporting larger corporate moves and shunning local businesses and entrepreneurial opportunity. But hey, at least the bathroom signs are gendered and you can teach kids that Jesus had a pet

Filed under “Even when you’re right, you’re wrong/Even when you win, you lose”

Did you.... did you not read the blog? I even specifically referenced that post. You think this is amateur hour? You think this is a GAME?

Mr. Orlove:

Yes, because we all know something with Gordon’s name on it will definitely be within the same price-point as a Miata.

The problem is when that 200 miles becomes 150 becomes 80. That’s why the headline number is important. 

I think you underestimate how old the Cayenne is. I was born in 1992, and didn’t become consciously aware of the evolving car market until I was about 9-10 years old.

It’s a good question, but if it saves and continues the performance cars, I’m ok with it. Ferrari has a similar issue when they built road cars to pay for their race cars. The funding, if spent right, can give us better performance cars than we ever had in the past and continue their lineage further into an uncertain

Three weeks from now:

McLaren is apparently too cool for F1 podiums too.

My next lawnmower will have fuel injection

That flight path is pretty much about what I’d expect outside of a highly tuned and controlled jump. The rear wheels were almost certainly still in contact with the ground when the front wheels were airborne, which would create unbalanced rotational forces (assuming he was still accelerating at launch, which seems

him having a job their paid for our housing and my education. In return we show our thanks by buying/leasing FoMoCo vehicles.

That’s the same bullshit argument that banks were using back in 2006 to get their employees to keep their 401k’s filled with company stock. “You’ll support the company! It’s good for everyone!” That is, until the stock went in the shitter — causing some people to un-retire, and others to postpone retirement for 5-9

It’s not about financially supporting your employer. It’s about perspective. Ford didn’t pay for your housing and education, your father did. I’ve worked for dealers that told me I’d be fired if I bought a vehicle from a competitor. So far none have ever put their money where their mouth is on that one. This whole

So what you’re saying is that you are so bad at working on fuel injection that your car kept breaking down on you? Gotcha.