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B-21: Striker

I wrote about this before but one of my neighbor’s Ghiblis was bought new when they first came out and it has been a piece of shit comparable to a 90s Chrysler. A year later I ended up hearing a story from my friend about how this guy he met got a $20k discount on a Quattroporte only to have the engine implode all

Godzilla likes his Pao.

It probably wouldn’t meet U.S. safety regulations as it is.

Oh look; it’s another vast over-generalization.

That’s because ABC is a bitch. Pre-ABC airmatic is perfectly reliable.

What the actual fuck? I’ve never once met someone else who bashed a Ferrari California. I even remember when they first came out and looking at one in the showroom. It was a very beautiful vehicle. The new one has only improved. Saying it is out of proportion is just false. Any designer would tell you that.

Bullshit.

Very..

They wouldn’t produce or develop a product to take an intentional loss... unless they knew it would be long-term sustainable. Of course they will have debt. Every automaker carries a shit ton of debt through each period.

Do you people want a GREAT competitive product or a rushed product?? Wait and BE PATIENT.

The mile marker DID move a mile. They are CLEARLY two different signs a mile within each other. Seriously? It’s common sense.

You’re actually serious? It’s just a different sign a mile ahead of the other.

Is this sarcasm? It’s clearly just barely ahead of the other. That’s no difference.

The difference is when you’re actually driving down the road at 70 mph apparently.

I disagree. The Fortuner would slot below the 4Runner in terms of capability and price.

I don’t understand sarcasm? Of course I understood the sarcasm. Apparently YOU don’t understand irony. Whether it’s sarcastic or not, it’s still irony.

This is coming from someone who’s name is “Built BMW Tough.” My ass. My last BMW caught fire. The one before it was a bigger piece of shit than any American vehicle I’ve ever seen.

Why in hell would you be embarrassed about that?

North America needs the Fortuner.