Youngest xB Gen 1 Driver?
This is really ludicrous. The age of owners will go up and also stay the same. Young kids will continue to get them and people will grow older with their existing xB's. Not to mention the in between.
it was all the small parts that was a p.i.t.a. to find went thru 2 OEM clocks and the 3 clock worked flawlessly even had the original spare tire with at the time i had it, it had 13.5 psi of N.O.S.(new old stock) air...









with a 273
but i didn't really care for filling up with 93 octane in a 23 gallon tank that was at the time around 50 dollars that got around 10-14mpg with a transmission that kept breaking i hated and still do hate removing transmissions from under the car with rust and what have you falling from above you and right into your eyes... part of me misses the car and the other part of me (like my wallet) is thankful that i have a reliable toyota product that hasn't given me any guff cause it hasn't broke down for all the 5 years i owned it...
i do miss all the leg room and the power of the v8 (some times) and the large trunk rwd the simplicity of the engine... well you get the idea...
but i didn't really care for filling up with 93 octane in a 23 gallon tank that was at the time around 50 dollars that got around 10-14mpg with a transmission that kept breaking i hated and still do hate removing transmissions from under the car with rust and what have you falling from above you and right into your eyes... part of me misses the car and the other part of me (like my wallet) is thankful that i have a reliable toyota product that hasn't given me any guff cause it hasn't broke down for all the 5 years i owned it...
i do miss all the leg room and the power of the v8 (some times) and the large trunk rwd the simplicity of the engine... well you get the idea...







