infernophil
Phil
infernophil

Imagine having enough money to subscribe to a $2000 workout machine that takes up space in your house. 

Drive the hell out of it (for the 63 days it’s not in the shop).

Car people: the 86 is good it just needs more power

26 mpg?! *cries in Tacoma*

Imagine spending 50 grand an explorer. Let that sink in. What thought process leads a person to make such a choice?

The fact that you messed up the conversion twice is sad. 

“unbelievable specs” sums it up. Case-in-point... claim the glass is unbreakable. Glass breaks. Surprised Gru.

DB5? That’ll be $5MM please

I completely relate. I fully intended to buy the next Supra for the last 9 years. That fizzled out when they said no manual. I will not tolerate DCT.

This confirms that the vintage wheels market is about to explode. Stock up on SSRs.

I’d rather walk.

My Tacoma is jealous. :(

That profile looks terrible. It looks like a blue slinky dog. The designers for the front end and the back end must have been in different buildings. 

It would have been a crazy timeline if GM beat the RAV4 to the market with an affordable CUV plug-in hybrid

Eh.... dashboards around head units are very easy to disassemble, often without tools or just a 10mm socket wrench.

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Think of all the new features that have come out since then... Toyota Safety Sense is now standard, backup cameras have been mandated, etc. 

It’s going to be used by someone else, not crushed...

I sell my cars when they get to 100k. And I only drive Toyotas. I just don’t like having to do any maintenance beyond oil changes.