And then there’s Doug DeMuro’s example lol. buy a known car with shitty build and issues, buy extended warranty, profit???
Get a new wife.
Signed, A Gen-Xer.
I don’t understand why leasing is such a mystery to most people.
That’s mostly due to the fact that the federal gas tax has not been raised in 25 years.
I care far less where we set the efficiency standards than I care that there be fewer sets of standards in the world. So, set a high, global standard and I’m fine with that.
3rd gear : So when 2030 rolls around and everyone is driving an EV and the cap and trade system is gone, what will the 2040 plan be to screw people next? They’re not going to give up that carbon tax revenue so easily so they’ll have to generate a new agenda.
It’s true that salespeople deserve a commission
Give the damn car the 250HP and 200lb-ft of torque it deserves.
I had an ‘11 GS460 before the ‘15 GS350, fantastic powertrain and they both have 8-speed autos in RWD spec (the 8-speed was added for the V6 in 2014).
The drive-wheels are at the correct end of the car, unlike the two cars in this article.
The reason is stated in your explanation, the IS has an unusable back seat for adults.
In which case, the new Camry is a great way to have an affordable, reliable daily
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Yes, I drink the Kool-aid; I work for Lexus. Lol.
As a person with 3 Toyotas in the garage, I honestly can’t think of why the answer to “Toyota Sport Sedan” isn’t the Lexus IS (vs the Camry) or the Lexus GS (vs the Avalon). And if Toyota wants a Toyota-badged “sport sedan”, they should make a trim level of the IS/GS that they can sell with a Toyota badge.
i.e. “I wanted a Toyota but these were so much cheaper”