undecidedenthusiast
UndecidedEnthusiast
undecidedenthusiast

It definitely looks good, but to be honest if you took off the VW badge, I would’ve easily thought this was a new Ford Explorer. The interior is pretty close too.

Hey Patrick, I think you got Morning Shift switched with Traffic Jams. It’s okay man, nobody’s fully awake yet.

Hey Tom,

They should do a Le Mans edition where the turbo will fail every 23 hours.

I took my ‘94 4Runner to a Sushi bar/brewery, and after 3 bottles of sake it became a T-Post extractor for the sushi bar. Needless to say the owner and I had a weird conversation that ended with “Yea, tie to my hitch, I’ll get it out for you.” No damage done, until I goosed it too hard and ran over the other T-Post in

We had a tan RHD one traded in to my dealership with about 290k on the clock and was about to fall apart about a month ago. Needless to say, my cohort and I did the right thing with it: donuts until our GM almost peed himself.

That’s actually pretty accurate in my area. Granted, I live a city with a population of about 30,000, so the average 1200-1700 sq ft home is anywhere from $70,000-$115,00, and a 2200-2500 sq ft home is about $140-$190,000, just kinda depends on how old it is. But I am about 30-50 miles from 3 cities that have a

As a guy that sells cars with this type setup, I wish they would do something about the damn + and - shifter. Literally 4/5 people that go to test drive accidentally put it in the shifting mode, and think the new $30,000 Camry they’re driving has a faulty transmission.

Not gonna lie, as a huge Toyota fanatic, this is exactly what I’ve been looking for as my next project/possible daily fun car. If the seats didn’t look like it had napkins stapled on it and it came with the Mono wheel, maybe 2500 or 3k. But like that, $3800 is a bit much.

As a guy who grew up taking care of my grandfather’s tax write offs, I can fully attest to this article. They’re absolutely fucking useless, rancid, and can kill you without hesitation. And I’m about 80% sure I can’t have kids after the three times I rode, and fell off (only three times I ever broke a bone too).

Personally, CP just for the price. I worked at a Toyota dealership last year and our GM personally collected/traded/sold classic Toyota’s as well. We had a 74 FJ with about 91K and completely restored that we sold in December for $15,800 and I think our GM may have had $14,500 in it. So say somewhere around 6-8k,

Morning Alanis!