• HarneyToker
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    8 hours ago

    “Next, Toyota is releasing the Corolla Cross Pickup Semi-Truck Bicycle Roller Blades!”

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    17 hours ago

    Is this really the best Toyota can do?

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      14 hours ago

      They’re all variations on the Subaru Brat, which was a variation on the El Camino - a variation on the Ranchero.

      All of which have been derided by the car world from the start, unfortunately.

      Ranchero and El Camino both had 500lb capacities - just like any 1/4 ton pickup.

      Brat had a lot less.

      The first Ridgeline had a 1700 lb capacity - that’s 3/4 ton truck territory, and all the “real truck” snobs looked down on it. And it was a unit-body SUV chassis.

      These are all vehicles that fill a niche. It’s great to have this kind of vehicle where me and a couple friends can load up for mountain biking and then leave the dirty stuff in the bed for the drive home.

      The current RAV4 surprised me when I rented one for a trip. Smooth, decent power, quiet. I could see it making a decent little truck.

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        15 hours ago

        Subaru brat didn’t actually look bad, but for some reason this Toyota image looked larger and more bulky with a tiny bed.

        Someone needs to make an El Camino style EV.

        • CmdrShepard49@sh.itjust.works
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          12 hours ago

          Subaru brat didn’t actually look bad

          I get this is all subjective, but I don’t know how someone could not think this thing looks terrible. It was a running joke in My Name is Earl.