seanjohntx
seanjohntx
seanjohntx

The cargo area in the first-gen must've been huge because I thought my 2nd-gen was ginormous. I could sleep in the back if I folded down the back seats.

Should've got James May to fly him.

Agreed, the use of dynamic to describe an athlete or team in any sport needs to die as well.

Much, much better proportions than the E-Class Wagon. That thing has a huge ass.

Maybe I'm just a cheap ol' bastard but I would never pay $45k for a Chrysler. Especially not with that interior. I really like the exterior and it sounds like its got the performance, but I just have a mental block paying that much.

That GT500 exhaust note:

Saw this Vector on 360 in Austin a few years back.

A 1954 Volvo TP21 "Sugga". According to Hemmings, only 720 of these were produced.

Not to be a spoil sport, but...UK has a treaty with Brunei to provide for their defence. In fact, Brunei is home to the UK's only remaining military in the Far East. One of the battalions there is the Royal Gurkha Rifles, a regiment made up of volunteer Nepalese soldiers whose motto is, "Better to die than live a

If I'm reading the license plate correctly (AJCW17), the owner is Transworld Import/Export Services of Tampa, FL. If they were importing that for me, I would be slightly upset at how they were treating it and how many miles they were putting on it. You would think if they had to transport it, they would use a

With all that new trim you are getting you'll need something to haul it around in.

Yup, has been working well for me too. Trunk is big enough, don't think its that tough to get the baby in and out of, and is so much fun to drive.

While I agree with Rick, which I normally don't, Rick is taking this position because he's not in a position to do anything about it anymore. He's not running for re-election this year so he'll be a private citizen when the new legislative session starts and won't have to sign or veto any law allowing direct sales.

The Big Hoss will never be 9 times the size of the Alamo, at least in my heart.

actually, fort worth.

That's what I said in the article linked at the top. If they want to sell more FRS, they should make it a Toyota.

This guys approves:

Does anyone else think they might've sold more if it wasn't a Scion and was Toyota instead?

So sorry for your loss Torchi.

My mom had one of these around 2001. I drove it halfway across the country one time to visit a girlfriend. It had a lot convenience items that made a long haul like that very comfortable. It felt quick enough and handled pretty well on some windy roads in West Virginia. Yeah, the dash was really, really plasticky but