mattrenntech
Renn916
mattrenntech

Supras were never sports cars though. Always been a grand tourer. If it was me, I would have just started with whatever Lexus most closely fits that description. The SCs were just Supras , so there is even precedent.

Yea, it really works both ways. If you’re buying the Supra, you probably haven’t considered anything else, and if you’re considering anything else, you probably aren’t considering the Supra.

Hey, man, climbing curbs to get at pedestrians isn’t for the faint of heart.

Lost?  You should see the other guy. And by guy I mean pedestrian. 

I blame coffee. Coffee and the enlistment bonus.

Ford and Chevrolet both displayed EV swapped drivetrains at SEMA, so the OEM’s are keen on the interest from the hot rod community. Hopefully they will offer complete kits to help us non-engineers be able to do the task.

I’m not gonna lie, the thought of old cars getting new life by having an electric drivetrain swapped in interests me greatly. Especially luxury brands.

Exactly. That’s why every Jalop and enthusiast needs to run out and buy one. Trash dealer experience be damned.

This is my favorite answer so far. Truly a market nobody was asking for Kia to enter, but they just up and made something incredible for it anyway.

What kind of premise is this?

The Stinger. In a market that’s needlessly switching to crossovers, its the combination of a shrinking market that shouldn’t be. Its a 4 door liftback sports sedan. Kia could’ve given us a performance crossover that slotted between the Sportage and the Sorrento. Thank god they didn’t.

Certainly people should pay attention. But most car-pedestrian accidents aren’t because someone stepped in front of a car that didn’t have time to stop.

No offense to you human trees out there. But being tall is overrated. I had a friend in highschool who was pushing 6'9" by the time we graduated(he capped out at 7'1" I later found out) and I just remember him having to duck his head through every doorway he went thru. Even my “normal” height friends of 6 foot, can’t

I finally realized what this thing reminds me of:

It’s not as villainous looking as the modified 110s that the bad guys in Spectre used, but considering that they are basically normal Defenders but black, damn they look quite evil. Cue the Internet telling me why I’m wrong and, despite most people on here being American and actually never living with the old one, why

No, the stopped part. How is that different from zero?

It also helps that literally every car is the same engine and layout (and maybe even platform?)

and would you like that 40 dollars in a check or an outback steakhouse gift card?

Good news for the Jag owner as now he can ask the Insurance to total It as a theft vehicle. What a stroke of luck!

Because it looks like that $30k decade old model