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The original was posted on /r/cars by /u/Aetius3 on 2025-08-09 01:19:51+00:00.


This is from Jan but it gives an idea: Nobody's buying Toyota Crown Signia, but I like it

I saw another post here about Toyota sales figures YTD US market: US Toyota Sales by Model (June 2025 vs 2024) : r/Toyota

I don't get it. The RAV4 is going to sell more copies than a new Backstreet Boys Album in 1997. I'm sure it's nice, although I personally found it kinda plastic-ey. The C. Signia is genuinely good-looking, comes in nice colours, has a really nice interior but nobody is buying it. It's true that the C. Signia is more expensive but even then, the sales are way too low. I don't expect it to sell 300,000 units but...1000 versus 37,000 in June 2025. Yikes.

Anyone have one? Anyone cross-shop one? Thoughts? I've seen maybe 3 on the streets in Toronto.

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The original was posted on /r/cars by /u/lazarus870 on 2025-08-09 00:31:09+00:00.


I used to live in the middle of a busy city with an enthusiast car, and I found that it was difficult to get out, even on weekends, to do some spirited driving. It would take more than an hour to access some decent roads, and dealing with all the congestion in and out of the city sucked the fun out of it.

Then I moved a little bit further out, and for a few years it was bliss - light traffic to get anywhere, and some nice back roads to drive on.

But as time goes on, and the population continues to boom (new developments everywhere, road projects lasting years) it seems that's less and less attainable. I find that I have to either leave ridiculously early, or go late at night, to get some spirited driving in. Seems all weekdays are off limits due to construction and road work, and weekends the roads are narrowed as they are shut down for improvements, and everybody's trying to get to the lake or wherever at the same time.

I guess that's part of life and living in an urban environment. But it kind of makes me want to throw in the towel of having a spirited vehicle. Is it the same around where you are? If so, how do you cope with it? Moving isn't an option right now.

I have found some peace in riding my road bike - get the same fun feeling and the bike lanes are empty, but I miss taking the car out and enjoying it

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The original was posted on /r/cars by /u/Dazzling-Rooster2103 on 2025-08-08 19:04:34+00:00.

Original Title: The 230i can be optioned with a 360⁰ parking assist, but the M2 can't to protect M4 sales. What are some other obvious things manufacturers have done to nerf a car to make sure another model keeps selling?


I always find it funny that on a $40k 230i, you can chose to get the 360 Camera parking assist, but on the M2 they remove a lot of options to try and protect the M4 sales numbers.

What are some other obvious examples of this?

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The original was posted on /r/cars by /u/spiketeam on 2025-08-08 16:55:33+00:00.


I think there is a real dearth of good NSX NC1 content after the original wave of reviewers had their go at them. In particular none of the folks lived with them on a long term basis. This includes daily driving, regular canyon drives, track use etc and the NSX feels like one of those cars which would be greatly appreciated as time goes on and it becomes a bit more affordable. They are already getting close to the 100k mark on BAT etc.

Zygrene is filling that dearth with his recent NSX NC1 purchase

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The original was posted on /r/cars by /u/trucker-123 on 2025-08-08 17:49:22+00:00.

Original Title: Honda Is Giving Up on the All-Electric Dream - Citing massive losses and a cooling market, the Japanese auto giant is backing away from an all-electric future in a huge blow to the EV industry and a sign that the road to clean cars just got a lot bumpier.

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The original was posted on /r/cars by /u/Sixteen-Cylinders on 2025-08-08 14:18:58+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/cars by /u/lostboyz on 2025-08-08 13:32:02+00:00.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTQAasG_qk8

Lingenfelter Camaro SS 1LE...it really doesn't get much better than that and who better to review it?

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The original was posted on /r/cars by /u/Cristiano1 on 2025-08-08 13:27:02+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/cars by /u/DocPhilMcGraw on 2025-08-07 20:33:15+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/cars by /u/Aetius3 on 2025-08-08 01:41:24+00:00.


Every new Honda, Audi, VW, BMW especially. They make them on the same line and put them in every model. You still see some unique interiors in different models in cars from Hyundai, Nissan, Benz, Kia to some extent I think. I get it...cost saving. And I'm not saying the interior of a Civic has to be radically different from that of a Pilot. But they don't have to be the exact same. VW has that exact same gauge cluster and glued on iPad dash in every car.

I really appreciate how unique the dash of the new Palisade is. It doesn't look like the dash inside any other Hyundai. We pay a lot of money for cars these days...at least make the effort to give us something fresh and unique...even if not by a LOT, at least try.

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The original was posted on /r/cars by /u/Dazzling-Rooster2103 on 2025-08-07 15:15:57+00:00.


Dodge will be showing off a new car tomorrow, and on instagram in a Broadcast Channel they created called "Brotherhood of Muscle" https://www.instagram.com/channel/AbZWxJ2QCIGzxrcz/

They posted a sound clip of a hellcat whine with the caption "Get ready...it's about to get loud."

Here is the video for those that don't have instagram, and still want to hear it.

https://imgur.com/a/sFVKdpx

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Collisions rates are still down with the active safety systems, however, despite how drivers act.

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The original was posted on /r/cars by /u/Bderken on 2025-08-07 07:58:13+00:00.


As I mentioned in this comment on r/cars, I ended up in this car entirely by accident. It was a Craigslist trade that started with a broken Xbox 360, a stack of expired Hot Wheels collector magazines, and a dream. Special thanks to /u/3rdGenPriusFan and /u/SlowCarFast for reassuring me that yes, 68 horsepower and beige velour seats can still spark joy.

I was going to do a deep dive review but /u/donkeytransaxle’s write up here honestly captures the essence of 1st-gen hybrid life better than I ever could. I’ll still share a few of my own impressions from the perspective of someone who daily drives it with great seriousness and mild confusion.

Powertrain: You don’t drive the Prius. You negotiate with it. The 1.5L Atkinson cycle engine makes around 70hp on a good day, and the electric motor adds a theoretical “bonus” 44hp, which feels more like moral support than actual propulsion. It’s not fast, but it’s consistently not fast, which builds trust. That said, I’ve never driven a car that made merging onto the highway feel like an act of faith. You floor it. Nothing happens. Then something happens. Then you’re at 52mph and the world feels like a miracle.

EV mode: It doesn’t have one. Unless coasting down a hill counts. Or pulling out of a parking spot if you hold your breath and promise to recycle.

Sound: You hear everything. The groan of the CVT. The mild panic of the gas engine trying to help. The hybrid battery fan winding up like a leaf blower in distress. And the constant creaks from the 20+ year-old plastics. Honestly, it’s kind of meditative. Like driving a wind chime made of Tupperware and loose screws. I’ve grown to like it.

Daily comfort: Surprisingly solid. The ride is soft in that early 2000s “we tuned this for people who never exceed 45mph” kind of way. The seats are a mixture of grandma’s couch and mid 2000s airport waiting lounge, but in the best way possible. It soaks up potholes like a sponge with a GED. Visibility is excellent. My only real complaint is that the A/C works on a system I can only describe as “hopes and prayers.” Sometimes it blows cold. Sometimes it doesn’t. Much like life.

Interior: The dashboard looks like it was designed by someone who had never seen a car before. There’s a center-mounted digital speedometer, a weird green LCD screen that gives you a real-time guilt trip about your MPG, and buttons with mysterious hieroglyphics that control… something? Not sure. But it feels futuristic in that retro-future “we thought this would be normal in 2020” way. Lots of beige. So much beige. Feels like sitting inside a lightly toasted marshmallow.

Steering and handling: It understeers like it’s being paid to. The electric steering has the feedback of a worn-out Etch-a-Sketch. But here’s the thing — it’s honest. It tells you exactly what the car is doing (which is mostly “not much”). You learn to drive with grace and patience. Taking a corner at 25mph becomes a thrilling exercise in tire squeal and self-restraint. I’ve never been more proud of a three-lane merge executed at full throttle with 1,200 RPM to spare.

Final thoughts: Look, it’s not fast. It’s not pretty. It’s not luxurious. But it’s charmingly weird, built like a weird hybrid cockroach, and gets 42 MPG no matter what. I’ve found myself smiling at it more than I expected. Not because it thrills me, but because it’s trying. And it’s trying so hard. In a world full of overcomplicated tech and 500hp crossovers, the 2003 Prius is a humble reminder that sometimes, good enough is great.

I look forward to adding 100,000 miles to this car and watching it age like a fine 2003 DVD player. Pic from a recent grocery run

Thanks to u/cookinboy for his fantastic reviews and amazing car collection. And for inspiring me to write my own reviews.

Thank you for your feedback. Next review I will write myself. Sorry about that.

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