Toyota thinks long-term, not just to the next quarter. Detroit should try that some time.
Toyota thinks long-term, not just to the next quarter. Detroit should try that some time.
LOL, OK grandpa Rob. Now, don’t forget your white Velcro Reeboks and cane when we head to the Golden Corral for dinner at 4PM.
Fire yourself Rob.
Such a reminder of how far behind GM was in the 90's. Compare to the same year Accord interior.
That is so much better looking than the Supra.
As someone who worked in the rV industry for a long time I can say that pop-ups are ND at any price. The canvas parts are expensive to replace and the lift cables are a HUGE PITA to replace. Nope. Never. No way. ND
I’m going to say this with an asterisk. I agree with trucks*
Exactly.
I grew up on a ranch in Wyoming. Almost everything we had was manual. Learned to drive on a 3/4 ton Chevy pickup (manual). Hauled hay and cattle with manual pickups. Dad ordered a 1988 3/4 ton Suburban from the factory with a manual to pull horse trailers (man I wish I still had that Suburban). His favorite pickup…
‘08 for a half ton, ‘18 for a 3/4 or larger.
I think something like a Raptor or a Tacoma TRD could be quite fun as a manual when your running through the sand dunes or the desert. Otherwise, totally agree about the trucks.
that rear door curving up as aggressively as it does is definitely in the running. And the cheap-looking glossy (reflective) plastics everywhere on the dash?! And that grille only a mother could love?
Bruh. I feel like we’re from the same area. Everything you say makes perfect sense.
Wow, a review from Jalopnik where the reviewer doesnt seemingly reflexively hate the vehicle and wish they were driving a 1965 Lada or some other pos taken from a trash fire. How refreshing.
Focus group is gonna want to make that “E” lowercase but fuck it, you’re hired.
Counterpoint...
Once again, you seem to forget that there’s an entire country between I-5 and I-95. Where, yes, many millenials DO have buying power. Because instead of getting graphic design degrees with $50K in student loans, yet refusing to leave their podunk town of 3,000, they went straight to work for their dad’s electrical…
Somebody in marketing got a bonus for the line about the charger making the Charger quicker. That’s as far as Dodge got with its EV program.
Wow! Did a Dodge molest you as a child?
Not every brand can be Subaru so if this is what it takes to get the other half of the population into more efficient cars I’m fine with it