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The mystery mileage is a bad trick: The seller listed it as “1" so that more prospective buyers inquire about the car, and he has a chance to “explain” things. And those things that need explaining aren’t going to be good. Hard pass on this one.

A photo of them in on in a dark setting would’ve been nice, to see the full effect. 

Finding panel gaps on a car that ugly is like solving a magic eye poster.

lol, as a 50-something, I have both the Fox-body (89 GT convertible) and this one (96 GT convertible), so both of my bases are covered!

Have the same car, but a 96 triple black. 39.5k miles, all original. It’s weird, cause it doesn’t seem like 225HP is much, but I guess maybe with the gearing that’s in it, when I merge from a dead stop onto the freeway a few miles from my house, it not only will spin the tires if you stomp it, it will pull hard

Remember when Trump and his base made fun of any politicians who actually used teleprompters?

Donald Trump is an ignorant racist misogynistic bloviating orange windbag who is utterly incapable of speaking a single grain of truth. He is a petulant man-child who whines insufferably and incessantly when things don’t go his way. He cannot accept fault. That he was allowed within 10 miles of the White House at all

I am NOT going to Idaho for this or any other car/truck. Do they even have airports in Idaho?

I think it looks great as-is.

Man, I love these things, but that is just too much $.

Can we at least spell Nader correctly?

Yeah the Grand Cherokee is not as bad, well maybe it is. You have the 2-seat and the 3- seat “L” version. No V8 on the 2-seat, replaced by the 4XE powertrain, but you can get the V8 Hemi on the “L” but no 4XE.

I’m obviously a sample size of 1, but not too long ago, I took a gander at their configurator and just closed the tab as soon as I saw how many trim options there were.

You’ve got to stop letting AI write your headlines

And get drug under the back axle for a few miles. God I miss watching that shit when I was a kid.

I mean to be fair, this isn’t really on Toyota, but more on the agency, Burrell. I guess Toyota is tangential involved, but they don’t hire the talent or produce the spots. I can’t imagine most OEM’s do, so this could happen to any OEM. 

Deleting the EGR is a great way to find yourself failing smog and inspection in California. Secondly- I would not buy anything with a diesel these days. ESPECIALLY anything newer like this. Most of the benefits of diesel are eliminated by the complicated exhaust systems, the DEF fluid system and the amount of carbon

We all take that line there playing GT7. No need to be embarrassed by it. I’m 66 years old and I’ll plop my ass on the floor in front of the big screen, crank up the surround sound up to 11, rip off the knob, throw it out the window, order some pizza and kick anyone’s butt who wants to race me.

People are saying “if you’re tall, you won’t fit.” I found as a shorter woman the reach required for the steering wheel was too far away to be comfortable. I’m a “sit up” when I drive person.

Sometimes I will look at a car I didn’t care about or ignored back in the day, then they become gnarly used cars and were even less appealing. Then after many years you see a nice one and have a greater appreciation for what they did with the styling.