Yep, but they weren't as natural as these.
Yep, but they weren't as natural as these.
Probably.
The modern Century only comes from the factory with a 276bhp (underrated) 1GZ-FE 5.0L V12.
Yeah, wool. I imagine they're comfortable as long as you wear clothes.
If you could somehow find a new(ish) Toyota Century and possibly ask to drive it (or even a short review), I would be REALLY happy..
There's something hypnotical about those Cadillacs.
You never know exactly what they meant, but this is a great inferred reasoning.
No, haha. I meant $1,200. It was sarcastic.
What's next? Best 12-cylinders for less than $1,200?
Occasionally they claim they don't actually get slipped some money for writing certain things about vehicles. Yeah, right. We all know what happens.
Of course they were developing just that... until some Honda exec didn't like it and forced a cancellation of the project. The test mules sounded great.
Works great. Mine is about 15 years old.
They do it ALL the time. I'm serious.
BINGO. You know what you're talking about. I'm right there with you man. I had to watch my cousin deal with an absolute pile of shit Audi S4 about 10 years ago.
I don't find joking about Lemon Law cases funny at all. MOST of the successful cases are from SERIOUS safety issues and/or manufacturing defects that caused other problems which could never be erased. Not only this, but having major components replaced because of safety defects or noises hurts the resale value…
Let's be honest. Our cars aren't that big.
Yes they are. Keep it for a long time and it may become a collector's piece someday.
Can anyone in those posts speak English?
Maybe in Boston, but all of us in warmer climates are deprived of them. I've seen 3 my whole life.
Yeah. I forgot to say manual.