While we’re on the subject of Toyotas, why does the door-card area of this $100,000+ EV look like my 2014 Toyota’s?
While we’re on the subject of Toyotas, why does the door-card area of this $100,000+ EV look like my 2014 Toyota’s?
This^^ Every car I have driven in the past 10 years has had multi stage window switches on AT LEAST the driver side, a lot of the time on all of them.
Both are very unfortunate.
I don’t know what makes me hate this more, the parking job or the reminder that Florida exists.
This times 100 billion.
“As long as you’re not a ham-fisted moron,...”
Just tested this on my 25 year old Toyota. Does the same thing, but the button doesn’t clack in the same way. I guess that’s something.
I assume the German Car Parking Mode comes standard?
I must be missing something. What exactly is different about this than a window switch without an auto down/auto up feature? My Hyundai Elantra doesn’t have automatic windows, so I just push “down” and then let go when the window is where I want it, and it stops moving. Is that... all this is...?
You are literally the whole market for this car. There is no other reason for anyone else to want it
This was my first car and I loved it. Same specs, but mine was black. In my mind I know it was crap, but in my heart it was amazing. NP all day long (even without nostalgia), and if it was anywhere near me, I probably would have bought it already.
it seems ridiculous that a party that won 11.5 percent of the vote could prevent a policy wanted by 60 percent of people.
Could not agree more. Also add that the ease of repossession and the need to get to work means people will skimp on everything else first to pay the auto note in most cases. And even as expensive as cars are today, they are chump change compared to a house almost everywhere.
There you go with reasonable facts and data to refute a story. Take your star. Still, this sure explains how so many people are driving around in $60k trucks.
They’re noise holes, they make the car go louder.
That’s not an unpopular opinion at all. Everyone who likes the 928 (including yours truly) loves the rear hatch and headlights. I also happen to love the Pasha seats but a double black, late model GTS is really my cup of tea.
I was just thinking they eliminated everything about it that made a 928 special.
Some LSD and chess pieces and we got ourselves a party!
Agreed, I’d pay $2k for the seats, but the rest is CP
counterpoint: the interior is easily the best part of this car.