Sure, a Volkswagen van will float, for “a while” too.
Sure, a Volkswagen van will float, for “a while” too.
I’d rather a Sky. On their own right they look really good. Not to mention a regular Sky isn’t $32k. The droopy nose, combined with the flamboyant bodywork and price just don’t do it for me. CP
Has anyone ever noticed how much the Guilia looks like a Camry?
Doug DeMuro did a piece on that, the 4 legal ways to import a car to the US. One of them is the Substantially Similar Clause
I’ve always been a fan of this generation TSX, and at that price I couldn’t really say no
So Toyota can build a city but not a Supra?
I’d love to see a Citroën C5 aircross in the US. A C3 would be cool too.
There’s cheaper ways to get an old Toyota pickup, and better ways to get a camper.
It’s a nice price for the right buyer, I’m just not that buyer.
CP.
I though this might’ve been an article from Gizmodo or something that had endgame spoilers so I wasn’t sure if I should click. I’m glad I did though.
Patrick has the right idea. Also check out the Toyota Sienna, I know it sounds weird but it drives like a large car. It’s based on the Camry and it doesn’t feel as big as it is. It also comes standard with Toyota’s safety package which is really nice. If you ever plan on road tripping it is the perfect vehicle for…
Is it fun to drive? And does it shift well? Would it make a good highway cruiser?
That’s truly awful. The E30 base is nice, but its all downhill from there. If it just had the tarp over the back, fine, as long as the car was still intact, but it’s been hacked away at so, no. Plus the bench in the front that really isn't a bench because of the handbrake is a no go.
Did anyone else immediately think of that one Top Gear episode when they went to China in series 18?
Only 135 HP? That’s a big car and a big engine for such little horsepower. There’s better options that’ll give you more power/speed for the same price. It's not the point of this car, but it's a very specific market for this car that I'm not a part of
Do you want a Suburban but don’t want a Chevy? Well this is the car for you!
The 1994 Supra Turbo went for about $42,000 in 1994. In today’s money that would be $71,000. So this car, if it goes for $90k, will have appreciated by about $20k.
One would hope that on an SUV costing over $325,000, it wouldn’t look like a $35,000 Ford Explorer.
Probably because Lexus was busy working on the LFA