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2023 Toyota Tacoma TRD Offroad, 6-ft bed, double cab w/selected accessories about $44,600. This would be converted to a camper with something like a Topo Toppers Badlander or Mesa for $8000 to $9000-ish. For my wife, and to run around town as a daily driver, a 2023 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid XLE at about $37,000. I’d buy

We love the new Corolla Cross we bought for our daughter to take to college. Corolla reliability & gas milage + nice roomy interior for what it is. Good price. It’s a winner.

Well, certainly not that this price. The 32GB of RAM is nice (the 128GB SSD is not). For very light productivity apps and web browsing ? Maybe. At $200. Or if you want a sweet little Linux box...

Absolutely. Toyota/Lexus has other models that appeal to the “luxury SUV soccer Mom crowd.” Gimme a non-luxury Toyota Land Cruiser 70 Series any day! I’d buy the hell out of that...

An old British sports car, eh ? Queue up all the Lucas Electric jokes...

Yep. It’s getting...tiresome. And while I like her blog entries plenty, his one just needs to ride out into the sunset.

So a history of AI with no mention of Marvin Minsky, Seymour Papert, John McCarthy, languages like LISP or Prolog, concepts like expert systems, the first & second “AI Winter”,...

The trick here is to:

You had me at 2.4-liter turbodiesel... (then remembers that I live in the U.S. and we can’t have nice things)

As a Texas* native, I approve this message.

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As someone else mentioned, the middle row is removable, just not as easily as on some other brands. There’s a Youtuber named Brad Ling that has a good video on the process at:

Came to comment the same thing. That’s pretty pricey for a Grade B used monitor. New monitor at Costco is the way to go.

Toyota of Plano (Plano, TX) sold us a Corolla Cross at MSRP and didn’t try any sneaky stuff to up the price. They’re the closest Toyota deal to Toyota USA headquarters (like a block or two away).

A current gen. Toyota 4Runner TRD Offroad in Lunar Rock (MSRP $44K) with whatever options I could add.

AKA Socialism.

1. The US average price of a new car is $48k.

Want this suburban commuter to get into an EV ? Great! I’d love it! But bring the purchase price down, incl having EV “economy cars” avail (something in the price range of a base to mid-level Civic or Corolla). Have a minimum 200 mi. range be the standard. Create a reliable and easily available charging network.

Imagine it’s the kind of people the OP doesn’t like. e.g. homeless people, older people, or some such...

Futuro Vegetal, a Spanish environmental protest group

Came here to comment exactly that. My son bought a nice, used Prius V a few years ago and rear seat room + cargo capacity (esp. with the rear seat down) is quite good. Of course, this is the body style Toyota decides to discontinue... (sigh)