rainbeaux
Rainbow
rainbeaux

I hope they put it in the Genesis for free when I can afford to get mine. :I

The Sebring already died once. It'll be back.

Second-to-last picture shows a little brown pole thingy. The truck is probably caught onto another one and that's how it's staying up.

Finish driver's ed. Get a job this summer so I can buy a 198[7-9] Toyota MR2, which will be my first car. For the past ten years, I've had 2011 in my sights as the year I'll get my license. And as a six-year-old, that seemed impossible. But I made it. This is the year I finally get to truly live.

I like it. But then again, I'm totally obsessed with eyeliner.

Yet another thing that went straight from here to Thatwillbuffout.com... Wow.... They're like the eBaumsworld of cars.

I swear to god, I saw a Honda Clarity at my local Costco once in Buford, Georgia. It was sitting by the doors with a sign that showed a picture of a hydrogen atom. But my phone was dead... You just gotta believe me.

@Tony Kaye: I watched it just to make fun of it. Like one time he gave the guy rims that could only fit Pirellis, as if he could afford them being that his old car was held together by gum.

@Tony Kaye: Yeah, there was that other less-cool guy whose name escapes me.

@OG_: Especially not one without Michael J Fox.

Something American, exotic, and at least partially unpainted.... Corvette ZR1 takes my vote.

This is almost as sad as listening to those people die yesterday. Are you trying to ruin my Christmas, Jalopnik?

@Sleestaks: Okay, maybe that's not always the situation, but I think it's safe to assume that there's something wrong with Toyota's build quality.

@Sleestaks: Yes it does. Manslaughter is when you accidentally kill someone, which is what happened here. Somebody made a bad part which caused a fatal accident, but there is no consequence except a microscopic pay cut that's shared with the rest of the company.

@Van Sarockin, rogue trebuchet: I think the best thing to do in that situation would be to move over to the fast lane and hit a car bigger than yours. That way it's abrupt enough to stop you, but slow enough for everyone to survive.

I mention this every time but nobody pays attention. Somebody at Toyota needs to take responsibility for this. Whoever designed the faulty parts in all of these incidents should be charged with manslaughter.

Yay! :D Ken Block sucks. If they did that to Foust's, then I'd be mad.