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The real bullshit here: While all of those ass holes can fairly easily get their hands on the best pickups and SUVs Toyota has to offer, I cannot buy any of them in the US and I’m not even trying to wage war on anybody.

Oldies 103.5 WGRRrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

What’s the bigger crime: the speed or the radio station?

You sound pretty salty.  Maybe you should take a vacation.  A cruise perhaps

Most people I know that are “cruisers” (their term, not mine) all share one common trait: they are incredibly boring fucking people. These are the same folks that have opinions on which Chili’s is better in their suburb.

So maybe if this industry dies, these people will be slightly less boring. Aside from the awful

This video certainly seems to show the driver:

I’m 100% with you. The irony here is that many of these same dealers and states who are getting screwed by needing a “wet signature” and struggling to sell cars in this environment are the exact organizations/states who fought Tesla’s dealer/distribution model tooth and nail. To them I say: Adapt or die. Fighting

Guessing that’s a supra, since that’s what everyone associates MkIV with.

This very blue:

Back in the early to mid 1970's when I was in my early teens there was a 20 something year old up the street that had three very cool cars over several years. All 4 speed manuals, all that he street raced.

I used to ride my BMX bike sometimes over 20 miles looking for interesting cars (and this was mid-late ‘80s, so I saw a lot of stuff), but in my immediate neighborhood the only thing was a white Bradley GT II. He’d take the doors off in the summer, which I thought was cool, but he got lazy building it, so the pop-up

Username checks out.

A neighbor down the street always had a decent little collection of Porsches, Jags and whatnot. He still has a 911 that’s just gorgeous.

My neighbors grandparents had a 1983 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Brougham sedan exactly like this one. With the dial pad taillights, it was metallic bronze with a brown carriage roof and matching pillowed velour seats.

One of the neighborhood kids dad got an 84 Vette when they came out. Blue, crazy, unlike anything any of us had ever seen.

Around 1983 in another section of our community there was a white Countach that you could barely see through the window in the garage (there was a bike path that was slightly elevated running along the side of the house) but since the car is so low you could only catch a glimpse of the roof and the part of the wing.

There was a beautiful 30ish blonde woman in my neighborhood. She drove a Jag E-type convertible, light metallic blue with tan top. As a teenager, well, you can imagine the things I imagined.

This car is ugly and looks tacky as hell. I see you are trying real hard to make it happen, but it just doesn’t work for me.

Agreed. It doesn’t need 400hp, but the fact that it wasn’t really any quicker than a lot of pickups, SUVs, and family haulers really killed the appeal for me.