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I see your Yellow sports car and raise you A Yellow wagon!

As the owner of a triple yellow FoST, I agree with this post 100%. The bright yellow paint elevates it from a kinda quick, but still cheap, hatchback to a properly hilarious riot on 4 wheels. We’re all lamenting the death of the manual and the death of traditional cars, but let’s not forget that bright colors are on

I realize that everyone on here is inexplicably malaise about the release of this car but I am still excited that Toyota is releasing another sports car. I mean sure, its partly BMW but thats not a terrible thing. In the age of crossovers and the death of the sedan im all for any sports car being released. Here’s to

known in design circle as the “Freudian clip”.

This color on a car like that will attract exponentially more dude bros than any other segment of the population.

stole from the forum. good comment is good

I came to say something about the badge being awesome but I guess I won’t now.

I’m no longer excited for this car but I’ll be damned if that Supra badge isn’t fantastic.

Excited for a new Ace Combat game!

Ace Combat the day before my birthday. Well, I have to get it now.

On a reliability level, I agree. But Subaru’s AWD system is vastly superior. I’ve owned CR-Vs and Foresters. My current 1st gen CR-V isn’t as fun to drive or as capable as the Subarus I’ve owned, but it makes up for it in terms of the time and money it doesn’t need for repairs. My ‘99 CR-V only has 130K miles on it

The car still runs properly even with jacked up paint; that’s the important part.

I was about to say this

This is the correct take and the one true path to happiness.

First gen CR-V > First gen Forester

Z4M felt downright spacious next to my Honda S2000.

It was a robot in a movie that spoke jive and got torn in half. Also, it wasn’t a Saturn, people don’t remember those at all.

New cars ARE boring ( most of ‘em, anyway ). When was the last time you barked joyous laughter prompted by your new car’s antics? I used to laugh a lot in my old air-cooled VWs and EA81&2 ‘Roos. Could just be me, but I enjoy over-driving a car, and the newer ones have limits which are too high for my comfort. They’re

The curves were a typically heavy-handed Bangle reference to the original BMW roadster’s Italian/British lines. The bottom crease was designed to reference the high floorpan and slederize the overall quite chunky-monkey profile of the Z4

Grand pappy approves.