My first thought too. It’s that piece of chrome trim.
My first thought too. It’s that piece of chrome trim.
I wonder when carmakers are going to calm the f--k down and stop making 500hp versions of their cars that nobody needs.
Well nobody accused David Caruso of being funny.
I’m saying $13K on the price.
This is about ugly houses, which these are. America deserves better design for its houses AND cars.
Well if Kari Lake likes it you know it must be terrible.
I’d like to drive it for a day or two. That is all.
I’d love a smaller 4Runner too, but the difference between a 2023 4Runner (190.2-191.3" long, I guess the trims are different) and the Wrangler (188.4") ain’t much.
I often get to drive a 1999 4Runner (183.3"). Now that’s a nice size.
The only upside of this story is the two fewer people posting idiotic lip sync dances to the Intertubes.
UV sanitizing tray in the interior
Thank you. That really irked me.
Yup, those seats don’t look anywhere near 143K miles.
“...it will just make shit up without telling you.”
Funny, as soon as I saw that pic with the Saab I guessed that was Portland, since that image is sooooo Portland. And I’ve only been to Portland twice.
The second one looks better.
I can barely see the veil over your Trump reference, it’s so thin.
But it’s Daddy’s yacht! DADDY’S! I have wonderful memories being lullabyed to sleep by one of the six nannies.
I mean sure, if I had money to burn and time on my hands, who wouldn’t want to ship this to a track and work on my lap times, pushing hard to try to get the same adrenaline rush I did when I was cutting the deals that gave me all that money and time in the first place, but it never quite feels the same and I realize…
The links in this story drive me nuts:
two bedroom, two bathroom “house in Santa Cruz” takes you to a story about the Hyundai Santa Cruz.
Andy Grundy, who inspected “the Ferrari” takes you to a story about a different, irrelevant Ferrari.