Re: Why do Christians drive Toyotas?



On Tue, 16 Mar 2010 16:24:33 -0700, TheTibetanMonkey
showing-the-path-of-enlightenment-in-the-jungle wrote:

On Mar 16, 1:44 pm, Hachiroku ハチロク <Tru...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, 16 Mar 2010 12:57:30 -0700, TheTibetanMonkey





showing-the-path-of-enlightenment-in-the-jungle wrote:
On Mar 16, 11:17 am, Conscience <nobama@göv.com> wrote:
On 2010-03-16 10:57:46 -0700, Hachiroku <Tru...@xxxxxxx> said:

On Tue, 16 Mar 2010 10:28:01 -0700, TheTibetanMonkey
showing-the-path-of-enlightenment-in-the-jungle wrote:

This maybe subjective, but the parking lot of churches seem to be
populated by Toyotas other than any other brand. Get the hint?
Little mowing machine that doesn't require any particular driving
skills, automatic transmission, and voila! There goes the happy
sheep!

Well, they have their own share of SUVs, but those are higher in
the food chain, "the wolves of the pack," so to speak. Never,
ever, you see bikes at church!

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had a little car, little car... and it was sure a Toyota!"

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Christians belive in thrift. Therefore, a Toyota is the best car to
own.

I like to "appeal" to those who fallaciously judge the driver by what
they drive, rather than the poor skills they exhibit, as I mentioned
earlier regarding the hypothetical shopping cart pusher.

So, we have a Camry, a Ranger, and a BMW. The latter two are stick.

Sorta pisses-off every group you can think of, doesn't it? ;-)

I thought Camrys were for old people. ;)

But I guess it could be good to relax for someone who doesn't like to
drive. My girlfriend, for example, doesn't like to drive and passes
the Lexus to me. Boring but quiet.

Obviously not an IS 300...- Hide quoted text -

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I thought all Lexus offered performance as well as quality.

I bet you they can't sell much of that luxury junk in Europe.


I'd bet the IS (Altezza series) sells better in Europe than the US.


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