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Came here to post this. 500 layoffs from an org of 81,000? They’ll lose 10 times that number to simple turnover this year.

I sold my 3 to get a Y, I was always hitting my head getting into / out of the 3. The Y was a big improvement in that regard.

Criticism is fine, it’s one way that they can improve. But if you’re buying a Hyundai over a Tesla because of panel gap issues, you’re prioritizing a trivial thing over Tesla’s undeniable strengths like actually having a viable national charging network that is easy to use.

I own a ~$120K Lexus built at their Motomachi plant. I’ve also owned a Tesla Model 3 and Model Y.

It’s almost like Elon Musk is a dumbass with the intellectual depth of a 9 year old

The LC500 is a 2+2 GT, but it’s slower in a straight line for twice the price.

Hardcore enthusiasts can’t except the fact that Toyota needed a foreign competitor to make the current Supra.

Imagine an S2000 with the motor out of the new Civic R?

$600-650, yeah I did that. Dropped the VTEC to 5100, it totally smoothed out the midrange RPMs on the car. But you only noticed it when you were thrashing it.  Blue line:  default VTEC.  Red line:  dropped VTEC.

The answer to “why doesn’t anybody else do it this way?” is usually that they looked at it and decided that way sucks.

The Honda S2000.

Came here to post this. Now there’s an LC500 in my garage. All part of Akio’s plan, to sell me a slower car for twice as much?

Which are the fun Toyotas that we’re saying goodbye to?

What I want from Sato’s Toyota:

And why does everyone qualify unreliable brands with “as long as you keep up with maintenance?”

but I’ve owned 5 Land Rovers in 11 years

I attended a racing / track event with several people who test pre-release Toyota products last year. People who see what Toyota is doing before the rest of us do, and who hear what they are thinking internally.

Now playing

Centrally located car storage a-la Matt Farah’s garage.

I’m struggling to think of who buys this vehicle.

Talked to a Toyota Master Tech friend about the new 3.5L TTV6, he says they’re getting internal engine training on this powerplant unlike anything he’s ever experienced with the company.