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So does this game complete the entire story, or will there be a part two? Is this still episodic? 

70% of this is stuff that every Toyota employee down to the dealership level knows about, with the remaining 30% being often rumored but unconfirmed. 

i hope that she (he) sees this, bro 

Sunset Rubdown is one of my favorite bands of all time. Pretty much everything that Spencer does is good, but Sunset Rubdown was just brilliant. 

Same reason people buy $100,000+ cars, because it is what they want to buy.

For someone looking at a loaded 3 row SUV, the Highlander is one of the best all around choices, and they retain their value better than any of their competitors. 

Can you please inform us of how RCS is light years better than SMS? All that you did was list negative aspects of it, but never once said why anyone should bother switching.

If I enable it but my recipient isn’t using RCS or Messages, will they still get it, just as an SMS? 

I agree that Stadia is bad, but did you at least test it on a good connection, something around 50mbps or better? My home connection is 100mbps down, 25-30 up, so I would think that Stadia would work great for me or other people.

Every single Toyota is compliant with California, they all come standard from the factory with 50 state emissions. Toyota’s current plan is for every single vehicle in its lineup to be hybrid by 2025.

They’ll be fine. 

According to Toyota’s inventory there are 862 Supra’s on dealership lots (not including Toyota Southeast).

All of those below MSRP cars are at invoice. Toyota doesn’t allow advertising a pre-rebate Sale Price before invoice. Buying a Supra at invoice seems like a pretty good deal considering some dealers still charge

Saw a RAV4 EV last week at my Toyota dealership. In Dayton, Ohio. I don’t know if it was here for service or not (didn’t really bother to ask anyone), but it was indeed a RAV4 EV in fucking Dayton Ohio. 

We sold our launch edition at MSRP, and our second Supra went for MSRP, as will our third, fourth... All of them...

I laugh at nearly every other dealership in our area who still has theirs because they have it listed above MSRP. 

the tockle levels? those are in the game. text size on the switch screen is perfectly fine, i never had any issues with it or even thought of it being small. 

The dealership network that I work for has a policy of selling anything above MSRP. TRD Pro’s, Supra’s, special BMW’s, Cadillac’s, Corvette’s, etc... All at MSRP.

There are a few other networks in the country with the same policy. You do have to look of course, but they’re out there. 

>you should watch the video!

>unless it was cut

maybe you should watch the video, too?

I may live in Ohio, but my mortgage for a 1,700 square foot, 4 bedroom 2 car garage house in a good area is $1,320 a month. It was built in 2015. Again, it’s Ohio, so I’m also constantly on the verge of suicide, but at least my living expenses are cheap. 

You can’t get a 4x4 Sequoia for less than $53,000 MSRP including destination & shipping. A TRD Pro is almost certainly going to north of $60,000. All TRD Pro’s get standard leather seats, so they’re essentially top trim vehicles with off-road stuff. The Sequoia is most definitely going to be an off-roading Limited.

Also, the 2019 Corolla hatch maxes out at $28,000 for a loaded XSE.

You’re as bitter about race relations as David Duke. You don’t deserve the platform that you have if you’re going to use it like this.

Depends on the market, at least for Toyota dealers. My dealership sells 2019 Highlander’s at $2,000 below invoice, 2018 RAV4's at $2,500 below invoice, 2019 RAV4's already at invoice, 2019 4Runner’s at $2,000 below invoice... Etc. My market is hyper competitive, so deals are fucking crazy compared to what I read and

From time to time I am glad that I live in Ohio. At $60k per year, I have a 1,700 square foot house built in 2015, a car built in 2013 and I can still invest and save money each month.