*slow clap*
That, sir, is how to tell a troll to eat shit. +1
*slow clap*
That, sir, is how to tell a troll to eat shit. +1
These aren’t mutually exclusive, you judgmental ass. And i was trying to generate a bit of dark humor, but since that was obviously lost on you, let’s examine, shall we?
Looking forward to the real people commercial. And then Mahk’s take.
That would actually be brilliant. So logically Chevy didnt think of it.
If it doesn’t depreciate by 40% in the first three years, and replacement parts don’t cost three times the price of normal parts, then it’s not a luxury car.
These days if you were in a clean MKIV you could say to people “More than you can afford, pal. Supra”
My daily driver is a 6th Gen Accord, a 2002 coupe with the 2.3l and the 5spd manual.
I agree they are an appliance company. The fact that they outsourced their fun cars only cements that reputation. Toyota, the car that I would recommend to my driving averse family and friends. Toyota, not the company I would be caught driving if I have the choice. (Corolla hatch aside... I might go there.)
I do not understand how this shames Toyota. If they’re not planning on using the straight-6 in any cars other than the Supra, the obvious financial decision to source an inline-6 from BMW instead of heavily investing in a low volume version of their own is the smart one. It also helps keeps costs down on a new, low…
“Looks like an Accord with some Game of Thrones badging.”
Damn you, Shep. I have more tools than a guy now. ;)
Damn you, Shep. I have more tools than a guy now. ;)
Sigh, that IS what people want though, isn’t it?
Protip: If you’re dehydrated 24/7, your hands generally don’t produce enough body oils to leave visible fingerprints. It also keeps your leather steering wheel from getting shiny. Besides the odd emergency room visit from passing out, I highly recommend it.
an entire article and you never mentioned the worse part of touch screens?
More cars should come with a button that turns the screen right off too. That’s a feature I really like from Dodge and Jeep. A big ol SCREEN OFF button.
The XLR.
Thunderbird. The Prowler is pathetic, aside from being ugly it’s shit to drive. The SSR also got hit with the ugly stick, and tried to be like four things (retro car, muscle car, boulevard cruiser, pickup truck) and failed at just about all of them (the only vague positive I can think of is the fact that you can…
SSR had 400 hp and a retractable hardtop, so how is this even a question?
I just saw an SSR on the street last Wednesday while driving around Tampa. I was with a guy who loves cars, but has spent very little time in the US, so he had never heard of it and was completely puzzled by it. “This was expensive? But....its…