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haha that was pretty funny.

wow pretty lucky running into that 991 turbo...not that you arent lucky for going cross-country in an R8 spyder

no...just no

I think that contour in the video is a way bigger fail than that vette's burnout

Definitely has to be a decepticon. This thing looks pretty evil as it is, especially in matte black

I am going on a limb here and say about 8 MPG

That look in his eyes.

This is such a scam! I can't believe people actually get sucked into this. In Canada we have a website called kijiji and you can find really good deals on anything thats used. I got a set of 4 tires for $200 with 90% of the tread still on them...Why dont people just go on ebay or something?

What a beast! now imagine if they put the V12 from the aventador in that thing and kept the weight around 1000kg....

There is a side-view mirror on one side but not the other?

Although I am not a huge fan of Toyota's current design language (ahem...Rav4), I think that it works best on the new corolla.

thats besides the point. The fact remains that you can get either of them with flappy paddles, but only the corolla gets a manual.

ahhh...but the corolla is also getting "flappy paddles".

no, you are sitting when you are in traffic. I guess you have never been stuck in traffic in a highly populated city for over an hour with your top speed as only 19km/h... this is the only time that you will see me defend a slushbox

"S" for stanced

I am not quite sure of what to make of it. The rear overhang is smaller, yet the front overhang is bigger. On a base you still get drums in the rear and a 4-speed auto (!). Flappy paddles are ridiculous for a corolla CVT. and the rims look like a monotone version of the ones found on the toyobaru twins.

Thanks for the mention! Appreciate it

1st Gear: Screw the Pigs!! Stand up to the MAN!! It's not like the gov ever helped Chrysler! ... oh wait...they did

Spain is the only spanish speaking country I can think of where this occurs. Although I cant think of a specific example because I cant really speak spanish too well, I am pretty sure that the "s" is pronounced as "th" in the majority of things they say.

thats because in spain an "s" sound is pronounced as "th"