dave1827
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At least the fender didn’t get Rammed liked that truck in yesterday’s video.

Model life and refresh/redesign schedules are two different things.

The bill for hitting that power pole will be quite the charge.

Typical model life is 8-12 years on a vehicle. 8 is usually only if there are major issues with cost, safety, or sales. Expect it to be at least 4-5 more years before an all new Model S comes around. They did a minor refresh last year that they will probably try to ride out until then.

Toyota and BMW partnered in 2012 to collaborate on fuel cell tech and light weight materials for mass production. The feasibility study for creating the two cars was reportedly done in late 2014 and the project was reportedly green lit in early 2015.

That tire looks pretty high up in the wheel well in that first picture. Did the rear end take a crap?

I think I’ve pointed out the math before in the comments of another article, but this vehicle has followed a completely normal (about 5 years) development cycle length for a car on an all new platform with a new powertrain if it’s coming out in 2019. The only reason it seems so long is because people were spreading

“Indy also does the tv blackout to help out the radio broadcast.”

I really hope you’re right.

I find that going from crapcan to nice car is easy. It’s going from nice car to crapcan that makes you notice the differences. That goes for performance, too. Going from a car with lots of body roll to a car with very little or none is easy. Going back is what’s weird.

I have read the reviews and seen the videos regarding the LC500.

I replayed that part frame by frame a while ago. The cab and bed don’t line up again at the end. I’m pretty sure they damaged the frame on that truck. And the bumper where it smacked the ground. And probably the wheel where it was rammed into the asphalt when the tire sidewall completely folded.

The base LC500 is going to have 471hp. The base Corvette is at 455 and the GT3 the OP referenced has 500. The LC500 is Toyota’s competitor in the Corvette and 911s+ territory.

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20 something years ago, Chevy commercials literally had trucks doing jumps off road.

The repair is probably going to cost a control arm and a leg.

His suspension probably found the landing quite shocking.

Soem people just like to live life on the edge.

I don’t think anyone realistically expects the Supra to have a comparable level of performance to most supercars.

I went with modifying.

18, and they can ALL be your wife!