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Yeah, same here. I think all of the older members left at that point.

Toyota Nation. It's been a while since I've been back there, though.

Ah, I had you mixed up with one of the other TN guys.

Of course it came from a guy who I'm pretty sure had a Corolla GTS.

Agreed with this one. Usually, I'm not really one for sedans from that era, but I'll be damned if everything doesn't come together for this one. The suicide doors on the back are just the icing on the cake. Seriously, this is one of those cars that would look good in ANY colour!

Aww, don't worry, little Kimmy. You're already all sorts of nukeable!

ESP M-III

That alone would be worth the price of admission.

I'm having trouble envisioning this. Would Shaq use them as roller skates or something?

How about more insulting: It looks like a Corolla. That particular headlight design with marker lights touching the flip ups from underneath seems to have influenced a few more cars, such as the 1G DSMs, as well as the slew of cars in which there is a "lip" along the leading edge of the flip up like the

It looks like something a Gundam inspired Kamen Rider would ride. I like it!

They won't. The costs of tooling and stuff probably wouldn't warrant that for the North American market. Hell, they offer the Yaris hatch in 17 different colours here in Japan. I'm pretty sure the ones being sent to North America come from the same plant. It would most likely not cost that much to make all those

My first car was a 1987 Corolla. I drove the piss out of it for a good decade. That 4A-GE kept up like a champ, and always was ready for more. I started to find leaks from old age, as well as the typical 80s Japanese metal rust, so I had to stop driving it. Right now, it's currently sitting in my parents' garage,

Huh, how about that. It IS there.

Yep - Doesn't form Voltron, doesn't turn into a cassette tape, doesn't interest me.

I'd settle for one that hasn't rusted into oblivion.

If someone from Texas could chime in here, are scooters considered "motorcycles" of sorts? IE, Where I'm from scooters are classed under the "limited speed motorcycle" category. One of the defining characteristics of this class is a "step through design", which means that the seat is not between the legs.

That sounds like something I could actually afford. I'd be okay with this.

It's kind of sad. My dad was exactly the same way. For the majority of my life, my dad has always had a Pontiac of some sort. He had a Mopar before I was born, and an Olds once, but it's always been all about that red arrowhead for him. Between shuttering Pontiac, and the issues that Pilotman brought up, he was

Needs to be brown. How about something from Fender instead?