It's cars and owners like this that make me despise so-called supercars.
It's cars and owners like this that make me despise so-called supercars.
You'll be so bored watching the race, that you're going to need a pair of these to make it through it.
The first gen RAV4 had leftover drivetrain parts from the Celica GT-4, so it's only fitting that somebody would go rallying with one.
LEGO bricks.
This hasn't happened to Marianne Vos, because even the wind is scared of Marianne Vos. You should be too.
I was wondering about that too.
How'd a Dodge/RAM pickup end up in Germany?
I remember the first time I got "nerded." I was walking back from the chemistry building on a Saturday night. Content that I had just gotten a solid eight hours of studying done, I was in a good mood. So when a Toyota 4runner pulls up to me asking for directions, I was happy to help. "Do you know where Clemson Library…
This looks like the amount of actual car related content on Jalopnik.
That Tacoma is going to be featured in the US version of Top Gear.
Tires are a bit wide. Also, I thought the battery was in the back of these cars. That Interstate looks HUGE under the hood of this car for some reason.
I'm a little concerned that none of this is very automotive related.
Or a bigger rear tire. That one wasn't big enough.
If you lived where it snows, then you wouldn't mind the gap at all.
The word on the street is that the Corolla-based five-door hatch may not be long for this world, according to Carbuzz (who wonderfully said "Toyota reportedly weighing weather to give its Corolla-based hatchback the blue pill or the red pill") and other sources. Autoguide says the car may soldier on in Canada.
whether, not weather.
This is worse than Ricin.
It's worse than Ricin.
Maybe Jaguar is skeptical about inviting a site that mostly writes about escalators and public transportation to review one of their cars.
Apparently as much as Tim Cameron's wallet allows.