He also thinks this. But the population of Russia is 80% ethnic Russian and 85% ethnic European over all
He also thinks this. But the population of Russia is 80% ethnic Russian and 85% ethnic European over all
On a related note, I’ve wondered for a while why Toyota doesn’t produce their Welcab series for the US.
Any plan for the Atlas Tanoak to go into production is pretty much all but dead.
This is not the case, worldwide, the percentage sale of manual transmission is declining.
The C-HR isn’t really a “funky Scion design”, as it was designed in Japan and is available world wide while Scion was a North American only venture.
This typo scared me!
Probably because people like what they like, and when people are paying out for even a compact car, they want what they’re going to like, not a second choice.
The photo the the current and up coming Optima/K5's is from Asian Petrolhead’s YouTube channel, I recognize the setting fro his videos!
Yikes, I checked carsalesbase for Yaris sales figures, and for 2018 and 2019 combined Toyota only sold about 4000 of them.
Bill Bull Baggins?
Mazda has AWD paired a manual with the smaller the diesel petrol engines, but I haven’t find AWD, manual and the 2.5 together even on the the CX-5 in any of the 4 countries I checked (UK, Germany, France Australia).
“Peripheral port” could also mean added port windows in the c pillar for improved rear visibility.
I’ve made a joke for years that my favorite character in Sixteen Candles in Jake Ryan’s 944. lol
For the record, New vehicle sales in South Africa in 2019 were less than 42,000, so I don’t think it’s really indicative of much.
To be fair, the Bearcat name goes back to before the start of WWI.
Our local Kia dealer (among a plethora of other brands) is a “Christian” business, complete with a large lighted sign out front flashing Bible quotes. Back when the Soul was released, the dealer struck a deal with the supermarket I worked at to park one inside the store with a little kiosk advertising the car and the…
It’s fairly evolutionary of the previous generation Harrier’s look, which was introduced in 2012.
It’s tuned for efficiency so it runs on the Atkinson cycle, which leads to lower power output.
This does not share a platform the the RX, the Harrier did for it’s first two generations, but starting with the current third generation it started sharing with the RAV4, and it’s Toyota New MC platform. This fourth generation sits on the TNGA, again like the current RAV4.
The Skyline is the same as the Infiniti Q50 and the least expensive Skyline trim offered in Japan, GT V6 Turbo, starts at ¥4,353,800 which is over $40,000. The Q50 starts at a bit over $36,000,