Quote Originally Posted by Six2Six
If the AE86 comes out as a FWD vehicle, it'll basically be a tC with an xA engine. No one's going to buy that.
People will buy anything if they have the money. When the scion xB came out I thought no one was going to buy those but fudge-packers, and people who are making an IED. Now unless there are really that many fags around, and people that drive car bombs to work for the adrenaline rush; I was sadly mistaken.

Quote Originally Posted by Six2Six
I am willing to bet the whole rebadging frenzy of the big 3 (Ford, GM, and Chrysler) is what landed them in the 2, 3, and 4 spots and has put Toyota at #1.
Toyota started its production in America with a joint venture with GM in 1984. I guess GM signed its own death warrant. I think the sheer effiecincy of toyota manufacturing plants and the quality of the cars is what put them in the #1 spot. After its one and only strike back in the 1950s toyota learned a lot about logistics and efficiency in the manufacturing department.