kitt222
The Vibe Guy, Apparently
kitt222

Whoever said they were identical twins?

Not too many complaints. I love my car. But a few things do irk me....

Time to play Name That Car!

Wow, the automotive gods must really be unleashing ALL their fury on Toyota at once. Well, they gotta pay for being beige, I guess.

Little known fact: insurance companies actually send people out to these events to see if their policy holders attend these events, and if they do, they raise their premiums.

Nibbles you sly, sly bastard...

I guess they want to play Rule 66 with us

If/when Fiat has majority ownership of Chrysler, would Chrysler even be considered an American car company anymore?

That's really the only point of the Aveo: cheap, efficient transportation. It's been that way since 2004. It was really a "*sigh, I guess we'll sell a subcompact here to stay competitive" kinda deal. The other real issue was that Wagoner put all his eggs in the SUV basket, so the Aveo and Cobalt were half-assed and

I want one just to say I own one

Agreed

Speaking in 21st century terms, no they would not. The Celica was just a liftback Corolla by 2003, the Supra was gone by then, and the MR2 was almost forgotten by the general public by 2007, when Toyota stopped production of it. But basically, Scion is the brand that Toyota uses to get the youth into Toyotas. That

The whole reason Scion exists is to get teens into Toyotas without the shame of mom's Camry. The Scion's are cool, they're fun, they're trendy! Then, once Cool Nick is ready to be Mr. Nicholas, businessman, Toyota is there to give him an Avalon.

I love how everyone couldn't care less about MPGs, and then when the Camaro is involved, it's like the only thing they post about.

Technically none of the shuttles exploded. Challenger reached aerodynamic load after the booster separated, and disintegrated. Columbia broke apart due to re-entry load. None exploded.

Water tank simulator shuttle?

"Only the strong survive. You can prevail only by will, violence and courage. If you’re not quick and decisive, you’d better not leave the airport."