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Old Feb 2, 2019 | 10:05 AM
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Here is an interesting take from Motoman TV. Take it for what it's worth skip to 13:00 minute mark for his thoughts.

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Old Feb 2, 2019 | 11:46 AM
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Saying ES and GS in the same sentence makes me hurl. Throwing GSF in there....that's pitch forks and torches! The ES will NEVER fit in the GS spot, no mater how many F badges they stick on it, or how large the AWD logo. Different cars, different platforms, different feel. Very strange to reintroduce the Supra on the one hand, then kill a more useable car on the other! We still don't know that they are killing it. Just a ton of chatter. I personally don't see Toyota updating the Crown platform, then not doing anything else with it. That would make the platform among their most expensive. I just can't see that from a management or economic perspective. But hey, there's a new ES and we have to sell the hell out of them...

Up to yesterday, I actually thought the new Camry may have been a different direction for Camry. Road in two....boring!
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Old Mar 10, 2019 | 02:13 PM
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Any news yet?? This is killing me, NY auto show around the corner and not a peep for a new GS...
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