Looks like a 2007-2011 Camry to me. The rear lights match up, and you can see the chrome Toyota logo above the rear license plate. They are also available with the chrome strip along the bottom of the side windows.
Looks like a 2007-2011 Camry to me. The rear lights match up, and you can see the chrome Toyota logo above the rear license plate. They are also available with the chrome strip along the bottom of the side windows.
As a human being, I can’t stand it when people are rude in general. I don’t think bus boys have the monopoly on that.
It is a TAX CREDIT, not a subsidy.
It’s the... wait for it... inconvenient truth for now. I’m here all week, folks.
Wealthy people lose their subsidy?
Yeah, that’s not my best intro... But that’s ok because the car is cool!
Honestly good. I’m all for making EVs but why would I as a taxpayer be supplementing $8000 off Johnnys new tesla model 3? If Johnny wants a Model 3 he can full price for it!
The truly amazing part of this story is that it took a teenage boy more than four strokes to finish.
From the Reading Comprehension Tees
So it’s a faster Piaggio
What about a lightly used Mercedes-Benz Metris? Economical 2.0L turbo engine, seats 8, RWD, rated to tow 5000 lbs (“rated”), plus barn doors or hatch back offered.
This is fascinating. I’ve actually seen a lot of minivans attempting these sorts of off-road maneuvers, but usually in scenarios like “Are you sure you can turn around here Bill, this doesn’t seem wide enough?”
Of course not. It’s a car.
Latino?
They are busy making money, not commenting on Jalopnik...
It creates a truly authentic NFL experience when the fans can get CTE as well.
Can we also take a moment to reflect on the usage of “duel”?
Naw, I don’t see the NRA condoning this in any form.
Beat me to it, damnit!
THAT’S what it is! I couldn’t put my finger on it, and all I could come up with was “sucking on lemons.” But no, Gelflings, absolutely.