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Did they try fighting the fire with fire?

I can’t remember which Forza it was, but I spent MANY hours behind the wheel of the Cadillac LMP

Boom, Got em!

True, but when he started the fastest thing they sold was a V6 RAV4. I don’t want to go back to those days. 

I don’t really care if the new game “takes advantage of the Xbox Series consoles.”

My guess is moving these industries to Texas (or whatever other state wants it) or overseas is going to be the initial solution.

I used to work with a guy who had a fat tire bike and he would ride in no matter what the weather, but I think we can agree that that is the exception, not the rule. 

Bingo

The work is in Plymouth. I live in St Paul on the west side of Downtown.

They do seem to be trying to add a somewhat usable rail system here but it has predictably been a slog to get anything actually done.

Suburbs (somewhere I do NOT want to ever live) seem to be growing at an incredible rate around me. 

My commute this morning was 22 miles. From St Paul to Plymouth Minnesota.

Well, minus the longevity thing, I’m this guy (I live in St Paul, not Minneapolis but they call it the Twin Cities for a reason) and I went A4. 

Not surprising. I’m curious what these companies thought was going to happen. It’s been well known that the chroming process is super hazardous for over a century. There’s already zoning laws in certain areas that don’t allow these processes to take place.

Nothing wrong with a V6 RAV4 but if that’s the fastest car you sell as a company, then enthusiasts are not your target. We’ve gotten the Supra, the 86 twins, GR Yaris, and GR Corolla in the last few years, and my hope is those types of cars still get made going forward. 

I’m an Xbox and Forza guy through and through, so I’m pumped for this, but the actual driving dynamics in Forza have been subpar compared to it’s competitors for some time, and I hope they fix that first.

Seems applicable:

Yep. Same reason I’d love an S8. RS6 power and performance in nondescript boring sedan form.

Good points, I just hope the new guy has the sway (the old guy literally has Toyota in his name) to keep the sports cars alive. My guess is the bean counters would love to go back to the days when the V6 RAV-4 was the fastest car Toyota made...

Curse words.