darthwentworth
DarthWentworth
darthwentworth

That looks fantastic!

"Owners will receive notices from Toyota later this month and have the 55-watt bulbs in those lights swapped out for 35-watt bulbs."

I figured that this would be about blind spots on the FJ. I've never driven one, but those windows are tiny for a vehicle that size.

I bought a used 328i a couple of years ago, and my first three weeks were spent damned near running over innocent pedestrians in Maryland's Montgomery County. The way I prefer to have my seat just happened to coincide with the car's windshield frame pillar perfectly. I could see fine to my left, but for sheer dumb

my neighbor has one w/ white, factory-rally lookin wheels, and white lettered Bridgestone tires w/ a roof rack...it's really cool for not a lot of money. His other car is an FRS. I'm totally jealous, and am subjected to this on the daily.

My god I wish there were more people like you. So much that Suzuki would have taken notice, becoming the third piece to the Mitsu-Subu-Suzu triangle. The one that makes sporty sedans/wagons and isn't bent on world domination like the other Japan big three.

Actually, I'd prefer the Panda! But legend and Wikipedia have it that Fiat and Suzuki codeveloped the Sedici/SX4. So, it's kind of like the Toyobaru twins. ;)

Too bad Fiat won't bring us the Sedici.

I believe Suzukis are still sold here in Canada, so if you're willing to cross the border and pay whatever taxes are required, the car could be yours.

I was soooo pissed when my parents wouldn't even consider test driving one of those over a Ford Fiesta.

AWD with a locking diff, manual 4 cylinder, hatchback, 150 bhp from a nice sounding engine, 22 city 30 hwy. $17k new.

Good news, you are not bonkers. Better news, that is all rear wheel steering is. Just like old regulation steering, porsche hasnt reinvented it. The old skyline GTR had rear wheel steering, 240sx's had it, preludes had it, and now the 911 has it RWS is exactly that, rear wheels that turn.

I have to disagree. Getting quick directions from Siri might be a good idea at first, but you know you're going to get those other people who believe Siri is a real person and just want to chat with "her" and get her to swear or say things that are dirty. I think that would be a major distraction, especially with

I'd think the major advantage for the Mini would be handling. I've been in situations in my Porsche where some teenagers were trying to harass me and traffic was too heavy to simply outrun them, but I could definitely exploit gaps in traffic they couldn't!

Damn, I had no idea those old Camrys were packing so much heat. I'd call that a sleeper

Viva NH!

Exactly. Rawr!

NH state trooper:

This is why I love the US. Insurance companies set the salvage titles on cars that had a bird poo on the bonnet. We buy them trough auction site for a week worth of salary, import to Europe, start such crazy projects, and everybody is happy.

Because supercar.