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I wonder if the Crawl Control system in the new Tacoma is one in the same as the one used in the 200 Series Land Cruiser.

But everyone in Japan is doing it bruh.

The CRX also makes an excellent autocross car. The short wheelbase, low curb weight, extremely nimble handling, and as long as the rules don’t get muddled up, it’s still currently one of the most competitive in the STS class within SCCA Solo. This 1989 Si was campaigned by my wife last year and took the ladies class

lol what.

"Rear suspension failure" on a Lotus Elise means something back there became unglued.

I met him at Willow Springs back in 2005 I believe. TG was filming an episode at the Big Willow track. Seemed like a nice guy, he stopped to take a photo with me then told me to F-off.

missing an episode or two of old obscure European cars being abused in some stupid tired contest between the 3 disengaged hosts is hardly punishment.

Was I the only one thinking this?

Also keep in mind that these cars are on what are essentially "Ultra High Performance Street Tires" traveling at race car speeds on relatively low grip public roads that are quite different from race track surfaces. In the end supercars are all death traps in my book. All the power, speed, and technology of a race car

2015 model? A credible source puts the release date 50 years from now.

He's lucky that the rival driver didn't let his ego get in the way and accelerate at his stupid ass in an attempt to "scare" him, otherwise it would have been the same situation.

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Here's a bigger question. Why the hell is it alright for any racing driver to get out of his car on a hot track and throw a hissy fit like that? Where's the sportsmanship? Sure drivers get angry, egos can get in the way but this incident is just moronic. It almost seems like these racing organizations almost encourage

Sweet truck. But the HDR photos must stop.

OMG they used the theme music from the Chuck Norris classic: The Delta Force.

So Toyota gets fined $2 Billion for a "blatant disregard for the law" regarding "defects" that allegedly caused unintended acceleration in their cars. Keep in mind the NHTSA and NASA found no fault with Toyota in their 10 month investigation. Today GM was fined only $35 Million for faulty ignition switches that

But his Facebook page has 1.2 Million likes... All from Bangkok, Thailand....

This is probably more appropriate.

Maré goes on to say that she saw the woman pour gasoline on a 1994 Cadillac Eldorado and then lit it on fire. The man tried to put the car out, but it was no use. First the woman reportedly disappeared, then the man, then the car. Here is video of the blaze.

Hot water system.

wow