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    Safari a safari, then overland it on the route of the old Safari Rally.

    In a perfect world, the cops would have arrested Tyler for filming in portrait.

    I see that post was a catalyst to an interesting comments.

    What is this? An article to lure Doug Demuro back to Jalopnik by showing off the quirks and features of readers’ cars?

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    My 2016 Toyota Vios has a CD player hidden behind the infotainment touch screen. How do you get to the CD player? You make the screen electronically tilt upwards and downwards.

    Better overall quality control on Toyota’s part.

    Fujimura’s full name should be written out as Atsushi Fujimura, since you already wrote out Tokido’s name with the western style “firstname + surname”, for the sake of consistency. Fujimura is his surname.

    Screw it. I know people here are gonna hate, but I’m just glad that there are people crazy enough to do stuff like this.

    Why not both.

    It’s “Valkanda” because it’s supposed to be a mash up of “Wakanda” and “Val Habar” - a location in Monster Hunter. As are all stages in the game.

    Great, not only did Goodyear take away their jobs, it's now trying to kill them as well. 

    Slins really fast. 

    Doesn't matter when it's designed to be mated to an electric motor that'll provide torque fill. 

    Doesn't matter when the electric motor will be providing the low end grunt. 

    Messed up the dates. Didn’t see 2003.

    Toyota was just following the competition. This was about the time BMW slotted a V8 into the M3. 

    Depends on how you look at it. The conviction rate is high because they tend to only arrest people when the case is pretty much open and shut. 

    It seems to be a Japanese thing. Character lock was the standard for fighting games in Japan for the longest time, and you can see this in various fighting games from there.

    Wow, it seems you clean up nicely when you shave, and wear a wig.

    Yeah, it’s probably more to do with the Ram’s driving position.