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Does this explain the problem they had with the turn signals indicating the opposite lightbulbs outside the vehicle?

“...some cross between a Suzuki Samurai and Honda City...

Early ES as in 250 AKA Vista or early ES as in 300? Was the ES based on the Camry or was the Camry developed in conjuction with the 2nd Gen ES and was the ES300 the upgraded Camry or was the Camry the downgraded ES300? (I remember that many automakers bought that Camry and sawed it and noticed a lot more sound

I’ve heard that the Chevy dealer salespeople sucked, though.  YMMV.

I thought that the original Hombre was a rebadged S-10 and the Colorado was based on another Isuzu pickup.

https://www.toyota.com/upcoming-vehicles/corolla-cross/

Any idea why the mileage was going up and down?

Maybe because they were pointing at the Hyundai badge replacing the Bentley badge and they were not trying to hide/cover the plate number at all?

Seeing how tire rot (or whatever they call it when rubber on the tires breaks down from UV or just not using them nor driving on them) can cause fatal accidents if people drove fast after not driving for a while (see: Paul Walker’s friend), do you take precautions prior to driving or maybe change/switch tires? Or

The California Highway Patrol used to have Kawasaki motorcycles (think CHiPs TV show) and more recently BMW motorcycles.  They’re now riding Harleys but I’m glad they’re not limited to just the domestic/lowest bidder brands.

I remember a story about how the Japanese automakers didn’t understand the American word/concept of “premium”: they finally got it, much to the consumer’s chagrin.

Not to mention city buses:

I miss the Eagle Talon.  Such a cool name/car!

Okay.  How about just fully funding 100% of the retirement for ALL of the CURRENTLY employed employees as opposed to 75 years’ worth, i.e., pension for people who aren’t even born yet, within 10 years.  That’s like asking your employer to garnish 75 years’ worth of college tuition for your heirs in the next 10 years. 

Just like in Japan, Toyotas aren’t limited to non-luxury cars (prior to their introduction of Lexus in the domestic market).

I do have a kiddo on the way so something with a back seat would be nice, BUT NOT CRITICAL.” (Emphasis mine.)

I found this website a few years ago and I play around with it once in a while. I don’t know how often they update it or even how current it is, but it does show me all the cars they know that uses the same tire size that you input.

The president wouldn’t admit it, but he’s been sitting behind a desk a lot lately.  Just an observation.

You can buy Toyota stocks and make money. Or Tesla stocks if you like American companies, but you might be too late to get in on the ground floor.

Still a Swagger Wagon.  The only Toyota cooler than its Honda counterpart.