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This photo of my buddys Peugeot 405 Mi16 is probably one of my favorite photos that I took this year  it was taken with a Helios 44-2 Russian lens on my A7III. I just love how the back end on these look.

Toyota is bringing back the Venza to compete in that space. 

Still looks like an SUV-ized E39 touring...

Yep, mine is a 25 year rule import. WA titles them as regular cars. Some states like OR ignore the federal law for some reason. I drove mine on the freeway yesterday and can do 60-70mph / 100-110kph. Still easy to pass people, but I still to the right lane most of the time. However, heavy winds do make it tough to

Highway legal here

Suzuki made the Carry long before the Equator was even a thought 

There was a guy in a Kei Facebook group that posted his duo - I thought it was perfectly amusing - a Hummer H1 and an awesome Suzuki Carry. 

I got this sweet ‘89 Toyota Mark II GT twin turbo for sale for $8K. Seats four, has 42K miles on it, analog gauge cluster, turbo light, RWD and a 1G-GTE twin turbo 2.0-liter inline 6. Plenty of pep, plenty of fun. Large trunk and a back seat. Also has burgundy velour interior. Been enjoying the hell out of it and it

Crap, you're right. 

There were two generations of Speedsters. The 2nd generation was unveiled as the Saturn Sky before it was badged as an Opel/Vauxhaul

You forgot about the Open Speedster that was a rebadged Saturn Sky that came after the Lotus based model. The Sky was announced before the Opel version though. 

The vans and trucks have a lot more space to work on the engines :). Everything is under the seats or under the panel in the back. 

Carbed F6A. The K6A didn’t make it into the trucks until 2000. 

More reliable and handles a lot better than the real thing. The cab over design has excellent turn radius and they are an absolute blast to drive. 

Maintenance is easy. It’s a 660cc 3-cylinder. There’s nothing to it, there’s barely any computers. If you can work on a Geo Metro, you can work on one of these. I routinely pass people on the freeway in my ‘93 Carry all the time, doing 60-70mph - 60mph is a comfortable cruising speed. There are many cars you can still

There’s at least one Carry with the Arctic Cat swap floating around.

My college roommate just picked up a Sambar Saturday and I’m absolutely in love with it.

The vans are spacious and can haul a lot, but less weight (200kg iirc) - you can fit a pinball machine, containers, musical instruments, etc... I have a ‘93 Suzuki Carry truck that I drive up and down I5 in WA. I can maintain 60mph comfortably and peak at 73mph with a slight incline or 50mph up steep inclines. They

Can we get Toyota to rebadge it as an FJ Mini and sell it in the US?

Suzuki doesn’t have a dealer network in US and Canada anymore....