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Every dumb nut brings up subsidies when it comes to electric cars and renewable “green” power. Of course, either they do not actually realize soo many aspects of our lives have subsidies, like oil/gas industry, food, farming or they think everyone is just as clueless as them.

Toyota Sienna? What? Soul sucking perhaps, but terrible gas mileage? I think not.
I’m surprised the list doesn’t have the Pontiac Aztek or the Chrysler/Plymouth Reliant/K-cars.  K-cars are right up there, if not ahead, on the shit list with the Ford Escort. 

Tone it down a bit and it looks good.  Especially the doors. 

I actually think the Lexus RZ is a pretty good car inside & out.  Toyota mucked it up with a disastrous rollout for the RZ as well as BZ.  Furthermore, even though I actually like the lighter weight(for a EV) due to smaller battery pack, American’s gotta have 400 miles of range!  The biggest issue, due to smaller

Toyota screwed up the Prius by making the last 2 generations soo freakin ugly.  Then you got the baggage from all the previous generations about it being slow, just a point A to B appliance on wheels, and the peace love tree hugger crowd vehicle.   Then throw in, no matter how good of a sedan you make, it seems like

Pretty sure we could wipe out China’s Navy also, with ease.  

If you live near a Saab dedicated repair dude, sure why not.   This one looks in excellent condition and low miles.  Used to love Saabs in the 90's.   They were uniquely different & drove pretty well.  Used to get a good amount as trade-ins and used to love driving them around.  Then GM came along and messed it up.

American’s have the attention span of a fruit fly.   Like 2007/2008, high gas prices, everyone buys a Prius, 2009 gas prices come down, everybody forgets gas prices can go up again, and buys a 6,000 lb. Yukon.   Then we’ll blame the Middle East, Government, Wall Street, basically everybody but ourselves.  

So, can’t rent from Hertz since they may report car stolen and could end up in jail. Now can’t rent from Turo since this could be a inside job and what is maybe max is a $5K repair turns into $35K according to Turo.

You gotta admire somebody who does sh*t like this.  Creative, taking 2 sh*tboxes and putting them together to make something oh so unique.  

Same way a waiter/waitress was able to buy a $400K house back in the mid to late 2000's!

80's, 90's, used to walk to bus stop, stand outside whether raining, snowing, or a foot of snow was on the ground.  

Simply, the answer is NO.   I drop off my daughter to school each morning as it’s on the way and gets me out of the house earlier so I can get some other store trips done, generally Lowes/Home Depot.   But I see very few bicycles.  Hell, I see very few kids walking to school.  The only walking to school kids I see are

Good luck with that!  Pickup truck drivers, first and foremost, would revolt. 

Agreed. Not ugly, just funky and unique for it’s day.  

At least you know with the Evora, one of the most expensive parts is Toyota therefore reliability factor goes way up. 

Waiting for at what point the big wigs at these companies agree to clawback some of their ridiculous salaries & raises.   

I second that. I would love to be able to buy a car with or without a infotainment system kinda like the E90 generation BMW which if you got without iDrive, had a humpless dash with no trace of a screen missing.

School? All you need is Tik-Tok.

Some weird surfacing of headlights, fake rear bumper vents hold it back.  Oh, and the grille on the base car is atrocious.  Too bad the bone heads at Lexus couldn’t have given it a new interior a couple of years back when the IS was redesigned.  The biggest travesty of the RC-it’s weight.