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I totally agree. It is one of the best V6 on the market and Lotus did some good magic on it. Plus this 400hp package would likely cost much less than sourcing from BMW.

At least Honda devoted some in-house effort, successful or not, as the new NSX has dedicated chassis and a Honda engine. This new Supra falls more into the no f**ks given category.

As far as personal details: ’07 Lexus GX 470 (slated to begin its transformation into a camping/offroad truck this weekend), ’84 Porsche 911 (reassembling),‘02 WRX wagon (sale pending), ’15 GTI manual (wife’s), and a ’48 Willys CJ2-A.

While that is Nissan’s best-selling car in the U.S., it is about as interesting as a lugnut.

I wouldn’t save that much money doing it myself, I’d end up with more junk in my house that I’d never use again

I don’t know... I think your dream job is opening your own junk yard that only accepts Jeeps.

David, I am positive you had a hard on when you watched that video.

Has this claim been reviewed by the WHO?

What you described although inexcusable, it’s forgivable, it could be an old grandma behind the wheel or just a teenager learning to drive. (no offense to the grandma or teenager)

Lexus GS has been dead to me since the S160 model, after it no longer had the 2JZ.

The direct competitors of this CX-30 should be Honda HR-V, Toyota C-HR, Nissan Kicks, Subaru Crosstrek, Hyundai Kona, Kia Seltos, Chevy Trax, Ford Ecosport, and perhaps a few others. Calling it late to the game is an understatement.

I think you should change out your burned low beam bulbs now before you get a ticket. Or at least take your car to an ASE certified technician to have them changed.

Not my standards, but Jalopnik standards.

A friend’s Mazda just reached 60k miles, and the dealer recommended a “tune-up” for $700...

Agree. Also, image how bad the economy would be without the lax credit system... Wait a minute, isn’t what happened a decade ago...?

You know what makes a Subaru... lots of pet commercials.

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And you will be absolutely right. Just look at how speed runners do Mario Kart.

They probably don’t expect this car to break down frequent enough.

A 2005 Corolla with 200,000 miles? That’s an upgrade for me, sell it to me now!

Yup agree. Could even go a little crazy and get the Camry TRD!