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Luke's Dad Sold His 2000TL To Get a Sienna
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While I’m personally not a fan of chrome wheels AT ALL, if I had to think of chrome wheels that worked I’d have to say these two. The chrome wheels looked so fitting on these two top of the line trims of these Chryslers. It’s like a very cohesive bad design. But I think it all works together.

Love the plug in hybrid addition, I look forward to other manfacturer’s bringing those drivetrains to their minivans. Love the redesign too.

1. How two to three years ago, 997 GT3 RSes were depreciating to my dad’s budget and now they cost more than new GT3 RSes.

I love the old Clubman so much more. It just looked so much more Mini Cooper and less long huge Countryman. And those half suicide opening rear doors in the back were cooler in my opinion but I can see how 4 conventional doors are better.

Your Own Toys

And I’ve read your posts on Oppositelock about it forever. But I’m on a second all nighter tonight and I’m finally grumpy and pissed enough to voice this on FP.

Everyone: Wow, the design language of -insert brand here- is so -insert boring, stale, your favorite insult-, they need to make it more exciting and different.

That actually sounds pretty cool, the flooding part.

My first car was a silver Acura TL. It says that my dad who buys the cars for the family loves silver ext. black int. cars. To the point where our TL and Sienna (which is Silver/Grey Int.), the dealer charged extra since they were in demand.

They don’t look very light and it doesn’t look like they’re trying to make it very light, they should consider putting a battery pack and a hybrid drivetrain in it too to appeal to more people and maybe fleet sales that might want the efficiency.

A 3-row, 7-passenger, 762-horsepower gullwing’d SUV. Here’s to the crazy ones.

In an comments section filled with opulence and extravagance, I’m going to nominate these two cars. Some of these answers (especially the 959 and the F40 you go glen coco I love those two cars) I’d love to own both, but can we honestly say we’d “own” it to the full extent? Using it in daily life and it makes sense?

I’m usually a strong supporter of Lexus design language.

HAHA. He’s so proud when he exits the car. He’s like YA I’m such a great driver the car couldn’t handle my awesomeness.

Thank you, I scrolled through the comments looking for this.

I very much liked your writing Mr. Tracy. HAHAH I don’t come to the front page much but I’m looking forward to reading more of your writing.

The weird line at the bottom of the two doors is too weird for me.

I’m glad everyone is okay but I’m also kind of impressed at how easily that RAV4 went over that motorcycle.