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It came off that strong and Yuri didn’t even get a chance to butcher “decal.”

The part where deliberate bad decision making kicked in. Given the results, this is common enough to indicate the seller will fetch asking.

Double down on the “suicide” door name from a side impact perspective.

I’d be curious to read a study to see if the accessibility to loans is one reason car prices are increasing. Similar logic to student loans and increasing tuition. 

I NP’d this out of emotion and willful ignorance. In fact... that might just make it an actual NP if someone has the same mentality and the willingness to burn $15k.

I don’t want to scoff at suspension improvements etc., but I really wish companies reserved the performance badges for products with powertrain improvements.  

By now, BMW nose people aren’t sniffing out their BS on the ostentatious grills. 

Too much $$$, but I think the seller will get their asking price, if patient. Hesitant NP.

Coincidentally, these //M heritage M4s have less //M badges than many 328is I see rolling around.

Wow. When I advise people to clean their crap out before taking photos I don’t usually mean it literally.

Everyone knows that when you have an illuminated star cars get out of your way so there’s no need for these features.

These are the garish exterior equivalent of a chintzy LED shift knob.

Mk 1 MR2 honorable mention by host at end of video. 

They’re going to have to start putting screens on the front of cars that show a live feed of the car’s backup camera or slap those convex traffic mirrors everywhere with how big every vehicle continues to get. 

I think it comes down expectations and perception based on brand / looks. The average consumer doesn’t want it to feel slow relative to their perception of the vehicle.

I’ve never driven a hybrid with a full-electric range. With a range of 30 miles full electric and a peak HP of 113 for the electric motor is it difficult to manage throttle and not have the ICE kick in? It sounds like there are settings to force this? Basically, how practical is it to actually make a commute nearing

My guess is Toyota is at the mercy of BMW on this one. There’s, oddly, no manual in the BMW roadster so I couldn’t see Toyota being able to pump them out of the same factory.

I lost it at the sheepskin seat covers. NP

I think it’s a better image for this car to be manual only as many manufacturers have failed with “me too” GTIs. This thing has three doors and pops and bangs; I think the manual-only option continues to buck the trend, enhances the image and adds to the charm.

I’d argue that it adds to the charm of these cars by weeding out people with your mindset.