I’ve been seeking out Japanese luxury Junkyard Finds lately, so this fairly straight example of Toyota’s personal luxury coupe of the 1990s seemed worthy of inclusion in the series. (Read More…)
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I’ve been seeking out Japanese luxury Junkyard Finds lately, so this fairly straight example of Toyota’s personal luxury coupe of the 1990s seemed worthy of inclusion in the series. (Read More…)
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wsn - 1) Most of American nations use metric. I am currently writing this reply having my feet on the largest American nation (by size), and metric is official here. 2) TTAC is...
slance66 - I don’t see the comparison with the 3. It’s safe, effective transport for the small family. It fills the role that a Camry, Accord or...
corntrollio - Isn’t the jobless rate for veterans better than the general population? www dot washingtonpost dot com/blogs/on-leadership/wp/...
28-Cars-Later - That’s always been a Jaguar core market.
bball40dtw - The new Navigator will probably be a 2016 model. All aluminium body.
28-Cars-Later - I would add both metric and standard in the future Faisal, they are both valid measurements in different parts of the world.
Quentin - Not surprised Lutz loves the Karma. Oversized wheels, big footprint-small interior, terrible visibility, gaudy styling, lots of...
KixStart - The Range Rover “brand” does not give you anything. It promises that certain things are in the branded item. Aside from a blown V8...
JuniperBug - There are some editing mistakes – repeated words and such – but it was also written by an Indian. Some of the devations are probably just a different...
gmichaelj - Upscale wives will want this car. And they will look good in it.