I was thinking exactly this. It’s a nice example, that’s for sure. But at 9K? Pass. 6K, now we’re talking.
I was thinking exactly this. It’s a nice example, that’s for sure. But at 9K? Pass. 6K, now we’re talking.
I long for the glory days. Shout out to Mr. K
Fast and Furious: Floormat Frenzy
I caught that too. Gave me a nice chuckle.
PERFECT
This is a great write up and basically how I felt after watching.
Can I haz meme?
This gen Camry is my least favorite. It was such a dog to drive. We had a couple in our fleet when I worked in Hertz waaaaaayy back in the day. I absolutely loathed when I had to move it around the lot or use it for a lunch run. I’d always take the 2000 Accord EX V6 if it was not rented. I almost ended up buying that…
I thought Toyota called this the “Gallery Edition”?
We played Pandemic! this past Christmas. I had a good time.
Is it sold in a Lego box?
It’s all about them updoots yo!
You’re torturing me! I owned a 93 Accord EX coupe 5 speed that I wish I never sold.
I feel like we’re related. I’ve been leasing since 2008 and it’s a financial model that works well for me. Relatively short commute so leasing is a good fit. And... I never have a car that is out of warranty.
This was exactly my perception when I road in a Model 3 recently for my Lyft ride.
I went all BMW back in 2016 after a long run of Hondas/Acuras and a short stop over with a Lexus GS350 F Sport. I fell in love with the driving dynamics of my friend’s 328i.
Amen! I cross shopped 3 different dealers before I pulled the trigger on my M340i. The cost variances between the quotes was shocking. Actually it wasn’t that shocking.
At this point I’d take the DX trim level of the E. Let alone a Type R version.
I agree, but I’d take the production model in a heartbeat.
When do we get our version of The Big Chill?