here's my hopefully impossible to fulfill criteria:
it has to be a rwd 2 door Toyota product sold in the USA withing the last 5 years that weighs no less than 4000 pounds with a wheelbase of not less than 110" powered by an engine with not less than 8 cylinders displacing at least 300ci with wheels at least 16" in diameter... and it has to be a car- no pickups, forklifts, or other heavy equipment allowed..
this is merely a thought experiment, so i will continue to move the goalposts to clarify the parts of the criteria that i neglected to put here as people come up with examples that actually fit what i've already posted here..
oh, yeah, it has to be a car that you'd let someone give you for free..
novaderrik wrote:
here's my hopefully impossible to fulfill criteria:
it has to be a rwd 2 door Toyota product sold in the USA withing the last 5 years that weighs no less than 4000 pounds with a wheelbase of not less than 110" powered by an engine with not less than 8 cylinders displacing at least 300ci with wheels at least 16" in diameter... and it has to be a car- no pickups, forklifts, or other heavy equipment allowed..
this is merely a thought experiment, so i will continue to move the goalposts to clarify the parts of the criteria that i neglected to put here as people come up with examples that actually fit what i've already posted here..
oh, yeah, it has to be a car that you'd let someone give you for free..
Lexus IS-F? I don't know if it's heavy enough, though.
After reading again I would say Lexus SC430 but why bother i say
SC430 was what I was going to say too. add gas and a driver and it meets all the criteria except wheelbase.
I think some people don't get it
Big ego
SuperDork
11/21/10 1:36 p.m.
wheelbase may be a tad small..
Lexus doesn't count it has to be branded as a Toyota.
and no trucks.
Whoever started this ridiculous "thought experiment" meme needs to be beaten with a hose.
Wally
SuperDork
11/21/10 11:47 p.m.
I was going to say Camry but they only have 15's
^^ that's a zero-door car, It needs two.
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[since the rules are impossible to follow and you'll change 'em anyway, make 'em fit this answer]
[yes, I read the GM, free, unmodified monza/vega thread]
Osterkraut wrote:
Whoever started this ridiculous "thought experiment" meme needs to be beaten with a hose.
The questions built to solicit the answer nobody gave. A "Jeopardy" approach to "what car"