Pepperidge Farm remembers.
Pepperidge Farm remembers.
JFC my eyes can’t figure out where the pattern starts or ends, or if it even has a pattern.
Yes it is. He’s maybe the biggest celebrity in all of cars right now.
RX-7s are better with rotary engines. They were built to handle, and I know the LS “doesn’t weigh TTTHHHAAAAT much more” but it does weigh more and it’s in the front where you don’t want the weight. I’d rather fix the apex seals every 4 years and have a car with a unique engine than a Corvette hybrid.
I thought the same thing - she seems to have confused standard time and savings time.
Had me in the first half, not gonna lie.
MR2 all the way. The first gen was nice, but the second gen really stepped into a whole other performance tier.
Yikes. I got mine in January 2021, during a very depressed market, and it had 58k on the clock $33,000.
This. I support it so strongly that I did it. High mile 4Runners cost more than 3-year-old GXs, and the GX is so much better for 99% of driving.
Today I learned this even existed.
For the three or four guys in the entire country who say “I actually think pickup trucks aren’t expensive enough these days.”
Yeah, so the Tundra got modernized with coil springs and the Sequoia went from IRS to solid rear axle? Weird.
It’s like certain vehicles hate their oil filters and require the ol’ screwdriver-in-the-side, or the occasional tear-apart-the-entire-vehicle.
Dammit I should’ve taken that deal on a Craigslist auto Fiero when I had the chance!
Buy the GX. Half of my comments are about GX460s because they are genuinely outstanding Toyota trucks with AWD and V8s. The driving experience is definitely going to be on the plodding/comfortable side. If you want something exciting, the small V8 is is about all the excitement it offers, unless QUALITY excites you,…
The funny thing is I wasn’t sure if I wanted to say “Am I the best CEO ever?!” instead.
Subscription eco mode. Without it, your car chugs gas and costs you more money. But if you pay us, we’ll save you money and your car will cost you less money overall.
I test drove an automatic 996.1 once - it was my first time driving a 911. It was the only 996 nearby and I wanted to drive a 996 before I committed to looking into buying a manual 996.2 just to get a feel for the car.
Definitely some boondoggling and shenanigans a goings on.
Classic Gooch move.