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As the man said: “Finally, we can exercise our capabilities in earnest.”
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As the man said: “Finally, we can exercise our capabilities in earnest.”
Just makes me smile.
I’m pulling for Toyota’s success.
Go man, go!
Full of win. Something tells me they’re really going to regret not marketing this car as the ‘Toyota 86’ in North America.
The wheel spokes appear to be bending pretty significantly.
I can’t tell if the bluegrassy background music is a appropriate or not.
Experimental lightweight rubber wheels.
CMOS camera rolling shutter. Wheels are just fine.
the wheels arent bending…
Just a poor digital camera sensor not able to keep up
Never have been a fan of Toyota, but a video of a CEO flogging their product is full of win.
It’s a good time to be an auto enthusiast.
“Drifting and soccer.”
“Um, what are two things Americans don’t give a shit about, Alex?”
I love this car, exactly as it is, no turbos needed, no wish list, to me this is automotive perfection.
But what pisses me off is how much effort Toyota is putting into marketing themselves as a sporting, fun brand after a decade of selling only boring appliances. If they would have just done this instead of going with the stupid Scion brand, I could be buying a Celica instead of having to rebadge my FR-S/BR-Z.
“Finally, we can exercise our capabilities in earnest.”
At last, we can reveal ourselves to the Jedi!