Weirdly enough, the RAV4 (Prime) is again the fastest car in the Toyota line up, IIRC.
Weirdly enough, the RAV4 (Prime) is again the fastest car in the Toyota line up, IIRC.
Tool.
You’ve seen it?
That’s a fresh, relevant reference.
So you had to go to a war torn part of the world to prove your point? Meaningless.
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People who demand you “respect others opinions” generally:
Because the worker isn’t making annually what Deere claims.
What, exactly, is a UAW teamster?
I don’t know about management other than operations, but last I knew all the management that actually manage the hub came from the Teamsters. Don’t know if that applies to non operational specialties like IT.
Pimp My Ride constants seem pretty variable to me.
Editing does seem to be a constant problem here.
Pretty sure I was agreeing with you, but I’m not going to look.
Keep your ear to the ground so you can make sure they are grounded to the ground, and hopefully not ground into the ground, like Whistling Diesels’ Hi Lux.
Your Camry(if it has the V6) is definitely not a 6.5 0-60. Not even close. Probably over 8 seconds, but that’s a wild guess. That came later, I don’t remember exactly when. Nissan was the first to develop a high feature V6 of the Big 3 Japanese companies, Honda and Toyota developed theirs a year or so later. That’s…
Just to be clear, a 2007 V6 Accord is NOT 0-60 in 6.5 seconds, that doesn’t happen until 2011. It’s more like 7.3, and a new Accord with the base engine is about 7.4. Plus, my V6 gets shit gas mileage, about 18 mpg in mixed suburban driving. 24-27 highway.
Last I knew, V6 Camrys did 0-60 in 6.5 seconds, as did the V6 Accord. The newer Accord with the upgrade turbo 2.0 does 0-60 in less than 6 seconds!
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How old is it? I’m under the impression the newer ones handle better. I’ve never actually driven one, but I do have an older Accord that’s pretty good, It would be nice if it was a little flatter in hard cornering, but that’s about it.
If they are smart enough to steal a V6 Camry, might be more fun than you think.