It's not a whole lot more in Japan, apparently. The new Mustang starts at 4,650,000 yen, or about $39,464, or just $13,000 more than in the US.
It's not a whole lot more in Japan, apparently. The new Mustang starts at 4,650,000 yen, or about $39,464, or just $13,000 more than in the US.
It would be challenging for Honda and Nissan, since Nissan already sells a modified Elgrand in the US as the Quest, and Honda's competing van, the Elysion, was discontinued in Japan, and is only Chinese made now, and nobody's gonna want a Chinese built Acura, let alone a Chinese built Acura van.
I'm gonna call it now.
And in come cases, if something happens during a commercial break, they cut from the commercial straight back to what's happening.
Yeah. The Forza Motorsport Series and the Horizon Spinoffs have had their share of free DLC.
I highly doubt it.
On second thought, maybe it'll be a little like the free pack Honda had in the original Horizon, meaning it could consist of the new GT350, a classic GT350 (maybe a '66 model?), and a Focus ST rally car, in the same form that Honda did with a new Civic Si, and old Civic Si, and a Fit rally car?
Or, perhaps Ford and Microsoft are going to announce a free DLC pack for either FM5, FH2, or both. Probably consisting of a combination of '16 Focus ST, GT350, and GT350R.
That is correct, the 2015 engine package has power reduced to 725, not 750.
Exactly, that's why I went with the GC instead of the Journey.
Well, it's probably not the best idea to expect the Tacoma to remain the cheap truck it currently is.
At the brand's current point with it's reborn performance image going into action, and the Avenger being officially dead, I'd nominate this as the oddball in the Dodge lineup: the Grand Caravan.
Really? Most LTs on dealer lots are barely over $30k.
Same exact cab that's been used since 2005. It's just a rather heavy facelift, like the current Tundra.
Not everybody, to be exact.
Aw, man. You beat me to it, I came here to mention the apparent 3CM option.
For some reason, the bodystyle reminds me of early 70's Hondas, particularly the Honda Z360/600...
Considering they're already the official fuel of NASCAR, and they've already got those big signs at the ends of pit road, how about the NASCAR Sunoco Cup Series, and then use a modified version of the Sunoco logo as the series logo?
Here's my idea: A show somewhat similar to MotorWeek, but with used cars and a slight twist.
To be honest, Hot Wheels prices always varies.