It’s a 10-year-old Subie with questionable mods and unknown mileage @ $15k. Also, I have a 2000 Camry with a cleaner engine compartment; this thing screams “flood damage” to me, especially with the floormats.
It’s a 10-year-old Subie with questionable mods and unknown mileage @ $15k. Also, I have a 2000 Camry with a cleaner engine compartment; this thing screams “flood damage” to me, especially with the floormats.
this is the first car I’ve ever seen outside of a Weather Tech ad that has actually rocked those.
As long as the Fast and Furious franchise is alive and well, this car is living the dream. But it can sure as hell do it without me.
3. Didn’t one of the Toyodas literally come out and say exactly that? Probably why they’re including it with an actual stripped-down enthusiast trim package, since most modders are just going to gut that shit anyway.
correction: manual is dead....in USA.
Significantly bigger, significantly heavier.
Two questions:
Oh, please... your sarcasm can be applied the other way around.
The real monsters are the airlines who pack us into aluminum cans and make us choose sides in the recliner/reclinee battle.
Pay for a nicer seat ya poor.
Reclining helps me feel less air sick. You can deal with the MILD inconvenience.
It’s not a problem for small people, generally. The issue with reclining isn’t that it takes up a few inches of room near your chest. The issue for taller people is that the recline bangs into their knees, which are often touching the seatback to begin with.
Oh do fuck off. Many people have spine, back and abdominal issues and must sit in a slightly reclining position.
I paid for that recline so I’m using it. You don’t get to determine which space is yours when the airline already did that my allowing the seats to recline. You’re not england of commercial airliners and you don’t get to colonize space I rightfully paid for. Recline your own seat if you don’t want be be close to the…
Not even Dad. A dad would be old enough to remember “pre-selfish” days when people didn’t want the universe to cater to them. And dads realize that it doesn’t.