Dekotora is easy to understand. A shortened version of ‘decorated trucks,’ these are just... trucks... that Japanese…
Dekotora is easy to understand. A shortened version of ‘decorated trucks,’ these are just... trucks... that Japanese…
You are right that any modern car would have done roughly the same thing. But also this is just an easy win for all involved parties. For the cost of a new Tundra, Toyota gets a ton of good-will marketing. The driver meanwhile, gets his truck replaced (and he could use an easy win right now), gets personal recognition…
This story uncovers two things everyone already knows: NOTHING can stop a Toyota truck and nurses are bad-ass and save lives. Still, it’s cool as hell.
Sounds like some of these are lemons.
I like myWeathertech mats. And sold my “like new”, unused Toyota mats for a small fortune on Craigslist a few months ago.
The owners were fighting about whether or not to keep it until one of them said, “Can’t we all just get a lawn?”
The grass is always greener on the drivers side.
What will both of the subscribers do??
The key part of your sentence is “....in 2009" a lot has changed in the used car space since then when it comes to market-based pricing.
I think it could use a chin spoiler
And unlike any other EV on the market, it’s got style and class unparalleled.
Not for any price would I be willing to buy an X6, let alone this monstrosity.
Didn’t even have to read this one to vote CP on anything that says Mansory. Their shit makes Pep Boys accessories look tasteful.
When David Tracy offers to buy it.
“Non-Consensual Footsie”.
Four college guys after a day of skiing (drinking). Defroster my ass. Had to scrape the inside and outside of the windshield. Driver side - passenger holds wheel with foot planted on gas pedal (can’t waste momentum) while the driver leans out the window and scrapes.
The portal axles and weight in the back made them great in winter, the absolutely almost non-existent heaters without the additional gasoline powered ones did not make them so great
My best friend from grade school moved away to Texas when we were young. Just before he turned 15 he found a 1976 pop-top combi camper sitting in a barn in near perfect condition minus the 13 inches of dust on it.