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Yeah, that REALLY pisses me off. I’m not sure why.

Seems like a good idea to me. <shrug>

Just glancing at the photo:

These trucks are so close the difference for me would come down to the tailgate. The LC does not have the split tailgate but the 4Runner retained the roll down rear window, so I’ll take the 4Runner.

I feel like the new Land Cruiser fits kinda where the FJ was when it was out, a retro style 5 seater with really good offroad stats. The Cruiser will be more luxurious but that’s what people are willing to pay for now.

Even a Weinermobile would be cooler than what’s on there now.

No, that looks awesome.  What the students did looks bland.

Obviously the Zonda is a technological marvel of speed, and every detail of the car’s construction is pored over with hand-built perfection, but I’ve always seen it as an eyesore.

Bruh. That looks like a futuristic bar of soap. The Zonda as it is has no bad angles.

boring

Counterpoint the Zonda is a damn fine looking car, and this Alisea just looks down right boring.

Um, excuse me? I will not have any Zonda Slander here, this right here a beautiful machine.

Because it’s not very good. No matter what Tesla fanboys say, the system is not that incredible. In the city, most people won’t use it since it’s too erratic. And on the highways, other automakers offer similar (if not better) product. GM’s Super Cruise works just as well. BMW’s DriveAssist Plus is surprisingly great.

I don’t like any of these choices, some of which have a high risk in terms of pricey out of warranty issues. Why not Mazda3 as shown in the photo?

This is begging for a hot wagon version (or hot hatch, if Kia prefers). I’d like mine with 3 pedals in the box please, and a turbo engine that actually likes to be revved up to the redline !

Is this some lingo I’m not aware ?

I hate that this is what I’ve honed in on, but COME ON GUY

I’ll admit it. I could totally go for some chicken fries.

The first gen Honda CRV cup holders are the same. They’re like an inch deep and slightly wider than your average cup. It was attached to the flimsiest excuse for a center console (to be fair, it could fold out of the way so somewhat practical) that would bounce around at the slightest bump. Fortunately people make