cornholemajesty
cornholemajesty
cornholemajesty

It is.  But Trump is not president for life, unlike Xi.

Post ww2 China was chock full of bad decisions costing millions their lives. Mao’s great leap forward and his cultural revolution ranking number one and two respectively.

This is a communist dictatorial society. Do you think this is more terrifying than Pol Pot, North Korea, or Saddam Hussein? Don’t get me wrong, this is pretty bad, but let’s not get hyperbolic here. There have been a LOT more terrible things to happen to post-WWII societies.

I fear their ability to repress it.

It takes very little for a permanent underclass to become a revolutionary force.

This may be a little premature, but I feel like it’s fitting.

This is the single most terrifying thing that a post-WWII society has come up with.  

Ran when parked. 

I know what Ive got. NO LOWBALLERS!

Minor water damage, low miles, ran when parked.

Very happy to talk about and admire the work of Syd Mead, thank you, since it combines car stuff with science fiction, and specifically futuristism in production design. Some of my favourite things. Mead is pretty elevated in my own personal imaginary hall of badassery along with Ralph MacQuarrie, Giger and Matt Jeffer

May the wind be at your back, Dave. And hopefully not through your floorboard. Happy Thanksgiving!

I will refrain from snide comments about causing accidents during rush hour since someone died here.

I always liked that they came with factory Recaros.

Someone where I live has a maroon one that I see occasionally.  The thing still looks futuristic

It’s pretty decent looking. Classier than the current model, and lightyears better than the model 2 generations ago which I always thought looked atrocious.

They do all have a similar look... but it’s like that in every decade, with an exception here or there. We had the jellybean look a while back. They all looked like similar beans. The eighties/ seventies gave us the square headlight box vehicle look. All cars looked the same. Even as far as the fifties, the general

Dirty Everyday on Motor Trend on Demand just did an episode where they bought a random vehicle that ended up being a Vehicross, fixing it, and taking it offroading at a park in Pennsylvania. It fared remarkably well.

I actually have had the chance to drive them both: much more time in the Camry than in the CTR. I only basically commuted from Brooklyn to Manhattan in the Honda and that was about it.

Look cool to me, all cars should have a red interior as an option, wish it had a proper handbrake for snow-drifting. That is all. Don’t @ me.