GTP Cool Wall: '84-'89 Toyota 4Runner. Voting Closed

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Uncool. I don't really like SUVs, and these things are a dime a dozen. Or so it seems. If you want a cool off-roading Toyota, I'd go with a Land Cruiser.
 
ALL

WTF, I can't get capitals?

Edit: Now I can.....:odd:

You can't have all capitals in a post. You edited more to the post so then you were able to have 'ALL' in all caps :)

I vote cool for all the same reasons other people voted cool.
 
Actually, I can add to my reasoning for seriously uncool, 95% of Hilux owners in Australia are really stereotypical rednecks, it's a pain to observe their social habits let alone actually talk to them.
 
Uncool.

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That exact one is cool. Although, I'm not talking about the model. That single pickup is cool, all the others aren't.
 
Damn, too many are split between cool and seriously uncool which could end up with it being cool.:scared:
 
Well, I have been driving over a year (permit included in the timeframe) and havent been in any accidents or gotten any tickets. The only time i got pulled over was because the police officer thought i wasn't wearing a seat belt, but my car had 2 point belts at the time so i was good.

My 19 year old sister on the other hand has been in like 4 accidents in the same timeframe and has gotten 2 speeding tickets in the timeframe of a couple months...

Who would you say is the better driver?
 
Really? You aren't a good driver, no 16 year old is. One year on a permit prepares you for nothing. I've been driving for 6 years and I'm still improving my skills. You live in California, which I'll admit has it's challenges but come to Michigan and try driving at 70 with 3" of snow on the ground at 5pm in rush hour traffic. Or try Florida in a torrential downpour and high winds from a tropical storm. Or any other scenario for that matter.

Trust me, statistics say you'll probably have an accident fairly soon.
 
Really? You aren't a good driver, no 16 year old is. One year on a permit prepares you for nothing. I've been driving for 6 years and I'm still improving my skills. You live in California, which I'll admit has it's challenges but come to Michigan and try driving at 70 with 3" of snow on the ground at 5pm in rush hour traffic. Or try Florida in a torrential downpour and high winds from a tropical storm. Or any other scenario for that matter.

Trust me, statistics say you'll probably have an accident fairly soon.

This.

I'm a "good driver". Wait a second, no I'm not, I just nearly fed my car to some trees and an electrical box the other day.
 
Well, I have been driving over a year (permit included in the timeframe) and havent been in any accidents or gotten any tickets.

Let me put it this way: my daughter has been driving for twice as long as you have, and I don't really consider myself a "good" driver yet.

It's an attitude thing.
 
My brother is an extremely good driver, far better than even my mom.

Problem is, he's inexperienced. He can be awesome at driving 99% of the time, but when he gets into a slippery situation, he's hopeless. When we were driving home with our RWD Ranger, in the rain, it slipped out again. I had to yell at him "OFF BRAKE, COUNTERSTEER."
 
But I do have experience in it. I've been through hydroplaning, black ice, blown tires, crazy drivers, and that kind of stuff...
 
But I do have experience in it. I've been through hydroplaning, black ice, blown tires, crazy drivers, and that kind of stuff...

Ya, so have I, doesn't make me a good driver. Only experience will make you good and one year isn't nearly enough.
 
But I do have experience in it. I've been through hydroplaning, black ice, blown tires, crazy drivers, and that kind of stuff...

Not to mention your user name doesn't imply good things :P

You are 16. You have almost NO experience. Accept this.
 
Really? You aren't a good driver, no 16 year old is. One year on a permit prepares you for nothing. I've been driving for 6 years and I'm still improving my skills. You live in California, which I'll admit has it's challenges but come to Michigan and try driving at 70 with 3" of snow on the ground at 5pm in rush hour traffic. Or try Florida in a torrential downpour and high winds from a tropical storm. Or any other scenario for that matter.

Trust me, statistics say you'll most people will probably have an accident fairly soon.

Fixed. :)
 
You'd be surprised, on average people around here commute at 70 in anything less then 4" of snow without really any major accidents. It's always baffled me to be honest.
 
Really? You aren't a good driver, no 16 year old is. One year on a permit prepares you for nothing. I've been driving for 6 years and I'm still improving my skills. You live in California, which I'll admit has it's challenges but come to Michigan and try driving at 70 with 3" of snow on the ground at 5pm in rush hour traffic. Or try Florida in a torrential downpour and high winds from a tropical storm. Or any other scenario for that matter.

Trust me, statistics say you'll probably have an accident fairly soon.

Well, How about i start a forum post of when i get into an accident for the first time?
 
Well, How about i start a forum post of when i get into an accident for the first time?

Only if it's somewhat grammatically correct with capitalisation.

But you'll more than likely be in an accident due to your inexperience and obvious over confident attitude. A 16 year old who thinks they are the gods' gift to the driving world is always a dangerous combination.

That baffles me too. Oh well, I won't be trying it anytime soon.

I wouldn't recommend it and I even try to avoid doing it.

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Perhaps this discussion should be moved to a new thread? *Scurries off to create a new topic as to not take a thread dedicated to a Toyota 4x4 off topic.*

We can continue here:
https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/showthread.php?p=3669541#post3669541
 
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