It’s a tie between an ‘02.5 Jetta turbo and a ‘99 Wrangler.
It’s a tie between an ‘02.5 Jetta turbo and a ‘99 Wrangler.
Toyota knows how to do business.
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That gives a little freedom to develop the fun stuff like Supra and the Yaris GR.
I’ve flown to Atlanta more times than any reasonable person should to buy lightly used, off-lease, half-the-price-of-new RWD Lexus sedans. Two of them V8's. So trust me when I say that I have experience with boring, competent power and unparalleled vehicle quality.
Common business practice to protect property from bankruptcy
Have you seen what C8's are still going for at Mecum and Barrett Jackson? $20-30K+ over sticker. This shouldn’t be a surprise for the Bronco.
For the same reason DeMuro buys Land Rovers: reliable vehicles make bad Jalopnik / Youtube content.
How much harder is it to drive a Japanese motorcycle on the right side of the road? :-D
Yep NREL, it’s a great spot for photos.
February or March 2020, yeah. I’ve been to some smaller ones since, but the big one in Lafayette is the best. There’s usually a few NSXs, mine is the only blue one I’ve seen there.
The Lafayette one was the biggest/best in my opinion. Great / large location, PD presence to keep the stupidity down. Not sure when it’s coming back, I think either the property owner or Boulder County doesn’t want such a large gathering yet.
Facebook, search for “Colorado Cars and Coffee” and “Denver Auto Enthusiasts”. Cars & Coffee covers all the scheduled/planned events, DAE is more for weekly drives and photos / chatter.
I was at a Cars&Coffee event in Golden, Colorado hosted by a well-known collector car insurance company. Nice folks, they put on a great event.
Because if you are a murrican, I would be very, very careful about pointing fingers at others regarding human rights.
It costs as much as it’s competition.
hey nissan, where is your Ford GT? grow a pair already and push a boundary
Sure, as long as you don’t get an early one, and then let a dealership work on it...
Keeping enthusiasts happy, who notoriously don’t spend on new cars
The RCF is basically Toyota’s version of “fine, if you pay us enough we’ll build you a sportscar”. And to your point, the complaints can mostly be summed up that it’s more GT car than sportscar. They could have spec’d this car at a level that allowed it to be rebadged as the Supra, but then the question is how much…
If you think the reviews on the RCF have been lukewarm, try subtracting 2 cylinders / 1.5 liters / 165 horsepower and keeping the curb weight basically the same. The RC350 is a coupe for newly single but successful women in their late 40's whose kids have outgrown a car seat.
https://www.lexus.com/models/RCF