venivelovici
venivelovici
venivelovici

Very cool! Those road trips sound enticing! I am puttering around with some improvements on the interior of mine so we can do a summer adventure trip. Washington State to Western NY and back. I am installing a bed deck with storage cubbies, plus a roof rack for a box and de rigueur awning.

My walk to work takes me past a German car repair shop, and a Previa was parked outside of it last winter. “For Sale. 290K, $1,950.” Meh, I thought, that’s a lot of miles. One day the shop owner/seller added “New motor” to the placard. This piqued my interest. Popped into the shop, asked a few questions, and he

It’s true. Pics for this review are unexpectedly bad.

Shouldn’t this be Matt Farah’s next million-mile car???

Man, that coupe was the business.

I’d like to be chauffeured around in that Alphard or perhaps a Vellfire for a million miles. Please be sure to affix a bike rack to the trailer hitch receiver first, Jeeves. Off to Whistler Bike Park we go. Please and thankssss.

No dice if you wear a 14. Sad panda.

No dice if you wear a 14. Sad panda.

Well, kinda. It seems they’ve set their sights on Ferrari... in the wrong way.

The Oldsmobiles are in early this year!

Don’t mind this design element - though I think Nissan went too far with the Murano’s fenders - but I would like to see the end of the big boxy fender openings a la GMC trucks. I think the Hummer H2 and H3 are to blame for starting that. See also GMC Terrain. Gross.

Make. a. van.

As a Previa owner, I’m thrilled to read more about this wild JDM van. But I’m curious your assessment of the fuel consumption in the summary of the review.  Didn’t you test the hybrid? Doesn’t it get 43 mpg? Seems fantastic to me.  

Now you’re talkin’.

Statistically speaking, it’d make Tesla’s sales significant. More years of ‘3 sales - particularly if growth is observed, makes for a trend. At this point, there are not enough of them on the road to make this sales figure terribly meaningful. I’m not saying I’m not impressed, and I’m not anti-Tesla in the least. I

Count the TRD badges on the truck, count the # of times standard as well as metric measurements are provided in the article. 

TIL there is a TRD “Sport”. 

Don’t forget: the Power Wagon on Simon & Simon, Rocky’s GMC half ton from The Rockford Files, Jon Baker’s C10 from CHiPs, and Uncle Jesse’s ‘73 F100 in The Dukes of Hazzard! All classic single cabs.

Never use brakes - problem solved! /s

Talk about apples and oranges....

I’m with the anti-wheel/tire package crowd. I see how those Delrays reference the OEM steelie, but the profile is just wrong. Fortunately, those are available in 18".