As someone who works in the Detroit auto industry I’m just happy there are reasonable American cars I actually want to buy. Going out to a GM sales meeting in a BMW does not go over well....
As someone who works in the Detroit auto industry I’m just happy there are reasonable American cars I actually want to buy. Going out to a GM sales meeting in a BMW does not go over well....
Right. I’d argue that the Escalade and Navigator are the modern grandchildren of the classic American car. Big, overpowered, brash, lots of flash, and almost completely insulated. Well, they did make the 3.5-liter twin-turbo EcoBoost the sole offering for the Navigator, but that’s supposed to be a better engine than…
Automakers like to take car shows as an opportunity to investigate the competition’s wares, and show off their fancy…
“I love the flareside Tundra by the way!!!” - I can no longer read your articles and give your judgement any credibility :D
What is this? I want to see what happened to that gorgeous turd of a British supercar you bought. I don’t follow you on instagram for nothing.
The goal is to get Motobot out of the parking lot and onto a racetrack - following the ideal line around the track as it increases its speed and eventually reaching the bike’s limits.
I don’t care if it beats the record, it’s still a squid with no gear. It should learn how to ride a 250 or 300 before it tries to break records on a liter bike maybe then it wouldn’t take until 2017
Speaking of the machines are coming, when is the new R6 coming?
Yeup. Required in CO, but I haven’t run it on my last 3 cars. I absolutely refuse to ruin aesthetics or cooling for some silly law
We’ve had that for years. It’s called video games.
Real buyers aren’t going to cross-shop this with a GT-R. That’s only for nouveau riche track day, bros and my-startup-just-went-public dudes who watched too much Initial D growing up, not luxury customers.
This car will look ridiculous with the mandatory-in-some-states front license plate. :(
For years, Toyota CEO, racer and general speed enthusiast Akio Toyoda has wanted to shake his company’s staid…
The lead in the water made it so.