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Embraer E170, IIRC.

I love the Celica. I just think it was crazy to put option packages together that effectively required you to not see behind you unless you paid the extra $1695 for the Action Package.

This is why I bought mine in flint gray to hide some of that lens visually.

Toyota doesn’t miss often, but the spoiler on the seventh gen Celica takes up almost all of the rearview mirror visibility. That wouldn’t be the worst thing except the sideview mirrors were tiny and the spoiler was effectively a non-optional option for the GT and GT-S cars.

Reading this made me spit out some of my fish taco onto my Nike t-shirt, I am shocked at this news.

There’s a few assumptions going on here.

In flight break ups aren’t typically pilot error. That being said, the volume of the crashes also have to do with the volume of sales and headline quality clientele. 

Among many other names.

The “forked-tail doctor killer” strikes again. The V-class Beechcraft Bonanzas have a history that is not great.

Having spent a decade on a used lot, it’s amazing what constitutes a car.

So what are you suggesting? That data like that on EVs there would be MORE longer trips than shorter ones? Otherwise you’re proving my point.

My mother is from MA, but we lived in MI, so a few times a year we would road trip to her parents through Canada, meaning a few times a year I would get to see Niagara Falls. We didn’t always go the Rainbow bridge, but when the weather was right, we would just to get to see it and stretch our legs a little.

Not mine, the use case of the vast majority of drivers. Road tripping is a minute fraction of miles driven by the market. The car’s not for you because 4 days out of the year it would be an inconvenience? ::shrug:: Find one that works.

I’m still here, but it’s the Stockholm syndrome that keeps me coming back.

I’d say GM’s “HotShot” heated windshield washer fluid system. Because when it work in chilly climes, the ice/snow/frost came off in a jiffy. There was that nagging problem of fires that led to a recall of 1.5M of the units, but it was great to not have to scrape the entire windshield of a big Escalade or H2 when they

The issue also was tires. The 185/70R14 tires, and quality of OEM tire, are not nearly as sticky (nor as wide) as the modern day tire design meaning the tires get overwhelmed quickly leading to the skid. ABS would likely increase the braking distances in this case since it’s dry and ABS is not designed specifically to

It’s funny because minivans were perfectly cool for families relative to station wagons until the Ford Explorer came out.

Range fixation is a wild way to look for a daily driver that gets refueled in a driveway.

Did it have to actually race, because the Furai was fully functional, built on an existing racing platform used by the factory team, and wore the right sponsors and numbers.