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The simplest answer is usually the correct one.

So much ignorance in such a short paragraph should be criminalized. Republicans have their shortcomings and all, but modern day liberals are like the cancer of the human population. I'll take Republicans over these new crackpot Democrats any day of the week. That's why Trump will be reelected this year.

Fourty two thousand dollars,,, for an automatic, fwd, sub-250hp hatchback....

Yeah but how much is it. I don’t see people in this segment going all out for a $45,000+ car with a four cylinder and an automatic.

That’s true. It will have BMW “reliability”. I forgot about that.

But with our luck, Toyota probably wants to ‘reserve’ the Celica name for a CUV or something like that and we will end up getting a Supra Prius or Supra Corolla instead.... because “they want the sporty perception of the Supra to be spread to the Prius/Corolla”... or some weird logic like that. 

Has human-sized widows. Fits human-sized humans. Comes in at human-capable prices.

I’d rather have the EcoBoost Mustang than a 4 Cylinder “Supra”.  You can get the magnetic ride suspension and it comes with either 310 or 330hp and 350 torque.  It will move quite well.  The Supra is lighter but that is all it has going for it.

You can get a manual, which would be the benefit. But yeah.

1. BMW

It’s still all BMW including the 4 cylinder.

I’d have the Mustang for sure. It’s available in manual and it looks better.

Just saying this coming Supra will fill a similar role in the line (for buyers who want the style, but not necessarily the performance).

Okay, question #3: Why did Toyota build such a weaksauce transmission for a car they knew was going to be so extensively modified? GAH! 

Two questions:

Well in that case....

The explicit exclusion of men is not the same as inclusion.

No we don’t.  They are terrible movies.

At that point, ending World War II by any means necessary was the best course of action.