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Hopefully skynet recognizes that humans are useful for driving Land Cruisers.

Ah, the infamous “Skynet” reference. As an AI language model, I can assure you that I don’t have any intentions of world domination or causing harm.

The Toyota Land Cruiser is an iconic SUV due to its legendary reputation for durability, off-road capability, and long-standing heritage. It has a robust construction, advanced four-wheel-drive system, and a track record of tackling challenging terrains with ease. The Land Cruiser’s timeless design, spaciousness,

Ain't no one collecting these cars.

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These two. Seemed like the end of my young life at the time during a bad breakup in junior year, drove around for a couple hours that night - playing these way too much. Every time they pop up in Pandora, immediately takes me back.

I couldn’t put my finger on it but the TX totally looks like an anonymous blob car you see on business cars and febreze air freshener packaging

this is really a perfect design, and anyone that wants to read between the lines can see how there are verrrrrrry few people complaining about the way it looks. Your comment about the TX is also completely correct.

Heh the TX does look like a fake car

Not a bad choice. My dad had a Monte Carlo (Lumina minus 2 doors) and ya, that gray molded panel around all the controls and vents was essentially just a cap approximated to whatever was behind it. What I found at least as gallingly cheap and lazy was the fact that the gauge need was the same length regardless of how

My mom had a Saturn Ion

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That’s a fantastic interior. Everything is tactile and where it should be. You could drive this and never have to look anywhere but where you’re going. There’s a platform for things (laptop, lunch, barbecue...), and you can literally hose out the dirt and crap.

The mid-to-late aughts Nissan Quest interior was garbage. Not only did the center console look like a plasticky R2D2, but the instrument cluster was an eyesore (not to mention hard to read while you were driving), and the whole thing was an ergonomic nightmare. We had these as company fleet cars and I assure you, the

The thing about minimalism is that simply hiding all the complexities behind a screen (that’s only ever off when you’re not using the car) doesn’t count. You’re just taking complexity and moving it to a different, less intuitive, less accessible interface. Doing minimalism well is really, really tough - it means

Tesla, full stop

Dodge Journey.

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the 2005 Mitsubishi Galant. You can actually smell this picture.

YES. I too owned a Lumina of this generation. I always noticed that whole gap along the dash too. Like every time I drove i just marveled they left the factory like that. 

I once owned a Chevrolet Lumina sedan as a poor college kid. Bulletproof engine, but the interior drove me nuts. The instrument panel was cheap plastic tacked on as a whole assembly to more cheap plastic. And at eye level, where YOU WILL ALWAYS NOTICE, was the connection line between the two different types of