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I get a lot of 288 GTO from this

Are you confusing Cavalier with caviar?

Interesting...

In 2015
The average Bugatti customer has about 84 cars, 3 jets and 1 yacht.” 

In 2019
“The average Bugatti customer has 42 cars at home” 

Yeah, it’s tough for me to get my 4 year old in and out of the backseat

Classic response.
Well, I’m not sure why you are so determined to shit on this guy’s project, but I’d be willing to bet 50 Internets that his efficiency is improved.

Not sure why you think his weight has gone up. You assume he did all that work, and did no weight reduction? 

What, people don’t drive “classics” anymore in the future? 

Surely you aren’t that stupid...
Some of the mods that can be seen have been proven to improve MPG due to aerodynamics.
Wait... before wasting anymore time... are you a flat earther? 

My assumption was to block out sunlight.
Less heat = less need for AC

Yeah but which of these oils does Lance prefer?

Don’t forget the skinny Prius tires.

I hope they have something similar to the 6 speed in the new corolla hatchback. One of the best transmissions I’ve ever used.

Cool. If everyone does this, they will not continue to make it.

He was joking...

“in the country, as you watch little brown kids locked in cages under the assumption that this can’t possibly happen to your black ass. “

You assuming that all of your readers are black? 

Their dealership in Studio City / North Hollywood area is right down the road from me, if you need anymore photos / info.

*Looks at headline*
*checks which Kinja site the article is from*
Ohhhhh. Gotcha.

No more Scion iM
No more Toyota Matrix
No more Yaris Hatchback

It’s all about the 2019 Corolla Hatchback (which I just purchased) =)
The 6 speed is a ton of fun, and (IMHO) looks fantastic.

With that said, I also own a 2007 Yaris sedan (68k miles) so I do have a special place in my heart for them.

They are saving this for the TRD version, duh!

There is a big difference between hitting a pothole, and hitting a pothole while sliding sideways at almost 20mph

How difficult is this to understand?

Safety systems worked as designed.

Also, Hey what a surprise! Another inaccurate/clickbait headline

Curious what kinda special engineering had to be done to keep the tires from failing.