I'll nominate a Lexus IS submodel, the Lexus IS SportCross.
I'll nominate a Lexus IS submodel, the Lexus IS SportCross.
Strangely, and against all common sense, I kinda want one of these.
I don't love car dealers, but what's got Tesla so against the dealership model? Instead of trying to completely change the car sales model and be 1 against many, why can't it be improved upon? Is going into a Tesla store and dealing with the individuals there much different from walking into a dealership? I've never…
What's with the leaf blower? Or maybe it's a dustbuster.
I was thinking the same thing. It's kind of screwy that anything from Mazda, Subaru, Mitsu, and BMW can be passed as light trucks. At least the Ridgeline sort of looks like some kind of truck.
Man, i'm 13th? Time to pull it out of the garage and shoot it.
Once I'm done with the Miata, this is in the plan for the Tundra. Of course, I may never be done with the Miata.
So, is this basically the Rock Warrior Tundra, renamed? If so, it kinda makes sense to consolidate the trim package across their 4wd vehicles. I wasn't expecting a Raptor fighter from Toyota, so this doesn't bother me.
I like it. I want one. My local dealer has some (or so their online inventory says they do). I'm afraid to test drive one because I will then have to trade in my Tundra. I guess Home Depot rents pickups, right? Right?
Off to ebay...
I haven't test driven a vehicle for the heck of it in a while. I think I'll go drive the V60 once a dealership gets one in.
Price it right and people will buy it. Price is why I'm in a Tundra and not a Tacoma. I actually went to look at a Tacoma a couple of years ago, and couldn't get in one that I wanted (my main goal was manual transmission double cab) for LESS than a Tundra Crewmax. So while I didn't NEED the size of the Tundra, I…
I know in Colorado, dealerships are required to determine sales tax for the county/city the vehicle will be registered, and not for where the purchase is made.
My wife has had her 2014 GC Overland for 2 weeks now, and I've yet to drive it. Not sure what relevance that has to anything, though.
I'm willing to bet people flying to buy it in Co have already risked both of those things in their own state. I doubt it's someone saying, ya know what, I think I'll go see what this weed stuff is all about and trying it for the first time. Regardless, employers can still can you for smoking weed. They still can in…
Doesn't the price of flying to Colorado to buy weed legally exceed the cost of buying it illegally wherever you live? Just askin'
I knew I should've included the /sarcasm. I was merely overlooking the obvious, folks. Nothing to see here. Feel free to move on.
No, no I was not.
I had no idea a Probe was available as a convertible.
The front range doesn't get a ton of snow. Being a northern NY transplant, I find a good portion of (yes, even "native") Colorado folks don't know how to drive in snow, because there really isn't much snow here, unless you're mountain folk. And driving up I-70 2 times a year to go skiing doesn't count.