3. You think someone is in danger, so you escalate the situation by indiscriminately pointing our gun in the car? If this had been a real situation, 4 people could have wound up injured or dead.
3. You think someone is in danger, so you escalate the situation by indiscriminately pointing our gun in the car? If this had been a real situation, 4 people could have wound up injured or dead.
If there was even a couple at all. I’m leaning toward the idea that the way it transpired was this:
Sure, but why not get a superior form factor that doesn't need dog ramps?
I can’t believe I’m going to say this...
I will donate to this Kickstarter campaign or whatever VC platform you decide to use.
That is an attractive vehicle
No one is suggesting that.
Judging by the amount of dust that builds up on my Impreza’s sloped back window on dirt the airflow can’t be that smooth. Plus it reduces usable space.
Oh what a feeling this is giving me. It seems like Toyota is on a roll with the styling department. I think killing off the Scion brand and bringing back the focus on one brand has really lifted the whole line up. Luckily ford is out of small cars alltogether, so maybe Toyota will see a reason to bring this here soon.
I hate to say it, but this actually looks good...
This is the only Toyota in years that I have seen at first glance and thought I would like driving that.
This won’t break in nearly as interesting ways as a 9-5.
It’s really a catch 22. When automakers bring wagons here to the US, they fail to market the cars, instead hawking SUVs. In 2013 I visited a local Acura dealer to buy a TSX wagon. The salesman looked at me like I asked him to get me an F-15 and said “don’t you want a RDX instead?” He had to order a wagon from a dealer…
Dog dammit, this is exactly what I would replace my first gen Matrix with. The corolla hatchback is too small and I need that third window on the side.
Does the Rav4 have lay-flat back seats like that so you can properly utilize the internal cubic feet of storage? My wife has an old 2004 Rav4 and the seat backs fold down, but doesn’t create on,e continuous flat surface to use. You just run into the bottoms of the seats and make the storage half-useless.
Does the VW Sportwagen not count? Or the Jetta wagon before that? Subaru Outback? Impreza Hatch /XV thinggy? Cause these are what it would be competing with in the U.S., and as I begin the search for a new car it is a much underserved category.
The current Toyota Fish Face is not my favorite by any measure but that wagon is fiiiiiine.
This is a fine, fine vehicle. Very nice. Spacious. Ford has given up on the car market in North America (and pretty much elsewhere). C’mon, Toyota. Bring the Corolla wagon here!
Good Lord this is nice looking. Never though those words would be spoken about a Corolla.
Hell yes we should! I need a car that is easy to jump in and out of for my aging dog. These FauxUV’s are not cutting it as they are too tall for her to safely jump in and out of so we have to lift her all the time. One of the most useful cars I ever owned was a small wagon (2003 Kia Rio Cinco). The car was not an…