For that asking price, it better have a Subaru badge.
For that asking price, it better have a Subaru badge.
The GR Corolla has a chance of coming stateside. Might not be exactly what you’re looking for, but it could tick a couple of the important boxes.
There’s also the fact they’ve been making them since 1994, and the things will keep on running. I’d love to see the number of Rav4 of each model year still on the road.
Not just a stroke, but a 3-cylinder two-stroke. This is, of course, in contrast to the Bronco.
You probably won’t get much love for the Ridgeline suggestion, but I’m on board (and its more practical than a reboot of an early 90s Tacoma, which was my first thought).
To be fair, it does have BMW bones.
We’re of the same mentality in the Rockies: Yaris + 4runner, both running winter tires from Oct-April.
18-year old 3rd gen 4runner owner here. I totally expect my daughter will inherit it when she goes off to college.
That is a beautiful piece of Internet comment coordination.
It’s just a matter of time for a 30-year car mortgage to be a thing...
This is a really important point. 10 years ago, we (poor graduate students) took a leap and spent $9.5K on a Hertz Rent-2-Buy Yaris hatchback after finding dud after dud of used cars in the $3-5K range. The monthly payment was ~$110. It’s stupid reliable, cheap to maintain, and has gleefully shuttled us up 4WD…
Hydrogen is powerful stuff. When I was 15, I built a ‘rocket’ out of a gallon-sized plastic mayonnaise jug, a metal tube, and a shampoo cap ‘regulator’ and launched it with hydrogen generated from Al foil in concentrated HCl. The ensuing explosion caused me to lose my hearing for 40 minutes, and when I stopped…
Once Amendment 64 went into effect in 2014 (legalization of weed), we Coloradans quickly realized that you should always budget in a couple of extra hours to your out-of-state travel time to get your civil rights violated.
I’ve been using one of those ultrasonic repellents (verdict: OK for chipmunks; mice DGAF), which hooks directly up to the battery. Pro tip: Clip it off before dropping off a dead battery. The entire assembly looks enough like a bomb that you’ll definitely get a panicked look or two with the ultrasonic generator zip-tie…
It’s good, but the Icy Hot Stuntaz did it better.
I basically just scrolled down until I found your take. You did not disappoint.
Yes, they do show that the virus is infectious on cardboard because that’s how the viral titer is measured. (That’s the y-axis). The virus was deposited on the surface, resuspended in media (that’s what DMEM is) at different time points, and then the number of infectious particles was measured by literally adding the…
I’m pretty sure this is how Dr. Spaceman would sound if he were a pediatrician.
Nice. I’ll give you $400.
DNDIY?