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Is it a coincidence that this shares the new Scion tC's headlights?

Could this be another Toyota/Subaru collaboration?

Despite hitting a pole which nearly killed the driver, which remained lodged in the drivers' seat, he managed to put it in neutral and engage the handbrake.

Compare that to dumbasses who call emergency services because their SUV's throttle gets jammed open on the freeway.

Neither is better. The ultimate issue is anyone driving in a manner incongruous to the traffic around them.

It's sad how much I love this.

For whatever reason I've felt the LeMans pilgrimage should be made in a little European station wagon.

I thoroughly dislike Hamilton. I've always disliked him. His attitude is foul and his arrogance is insufferable. His achievements don't match the largess he has assigned himself.

The thing is, he can be an amazing driver when he's not acting like a petty, erratic child.

wait, you mean there's no actual tyre under there?

They were garbage in the US because of the draconian emission controls applied to them. In Australia they were a zippy little 1600cc coupe.

I've always felt the second-last gen Celica was the prettiest of it's era.

That is actually the liftback. There is a proper coupe version:

Delta Integrale convertible?

way to ruin the coolest celica ever :(

I agree with all except the TVR one. Yes, it's odd, but on the plus side you don't have an ugly door handle messing up those sexy lines.

I will never buy a crossover, or even an SUV for that matter. I would consider a proper offroader, but only if I had a practical or recreational use for one (which I doubt I ever will).

Biased towards Australia, but only because I live here.

It would only be interesting if they went from one corner of the country to the other, as close as possible to the crow flies.

We've done a pretty good job paving highways over our country, and so the only challenges that would remain on public roads are heat - and

I think this could be a winner, but ONLY if they use real cheap shit cars. Like, $500 cars, and they have to keep the running with only an extra $500 to spend on parts.

It would be a little dull and predictable if they used brand new cars.

My main problem with the show is mentioned in the original article - that they have become caricatures of themselves.

These were sold as the Nissan Prairie in Australia, and they were extremely popular for those who had to transport people with disabilities as the low load areas and easy side access (combined with low price and small physical size) made them very practical and attractive to those buyers.

It was also easily modified

288 GTO is my number 1 dream car of all time

I've only ever bought sub $5000 used cars so the only delay in the process is caused by my attention to looking over the car checking it thoroughly for any issues.

Paying for it is literally "here's the money, here's my signature" - see ya!