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Is Toyota very active in rally these days?

I suddenly want to do the Continental Divide Trail again, this time on four wheels...

This makes me happy. It means the BRZ I just bought won't soon be turned into the lesser base model :P

Ha! They won't know.

Racing trucks always look like they have the most fun. I like how he basically turned this thing into a race wagon lol. Anyone know why they're allowed to race without helmets? Thought that was a big no-no.

Pull straps FTWFTW

Having only driven a 356-engined Beetle and a 930 with colossal aftermarket turbo (both were delightful handfuls that I got to hoon around the mountains), I don't really know. BUT, I think the Boxster Spyder and the 993 are really cool. Who has keys. Who will let me borrow them to find out which I like most.

Yes! Nobody ever talks about it, and most people seem to scoff at Boxsters, but I think this is one of the coolest things they've made recently.

I thought it would too, but the Challenger R/T is one of the tamest cars I've ever driven. I wanted to be excited, but there was just nothing there to be stoked about.

Personally, I love the sound of a Porsche flat-6. It's a very industrial, no BS type of sound. I'd like to know what this thing costs without all the diamonds on it lol. If they priced it competitively it'd be cool to see it stack up against all the other supercars, but I feel like this should be going for Aventador

Don't ask, I have no idea, and I don't want to know.

It's like the most advanced Lego Technic I've ever seen. Festo's kangaroo can also recover the energy exerted when jumping, and retrieve it for the next jump.

LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

This is how we die.

At the end of the day, you'd have still payed $55k for a Toyota truck from the 80's. If it isn't some kind of trophy truck, crackpipe.

Think so!

There's a guy in western Washington that drifts (or drifted, haven't seen him in a while) a Fox Body Mustang, and does an excellent job of it. I haven't seen any F-bodies drifting, though I've seen a few Camaros and Firebirds from that generation do decently on the track.

Not Lamborghini

Every year Volkswagen tends to come out with another crazy Golf concept. There was the GTI W12, which rummaged through everything in the VAG parts bin, stealing an engine from Lamborghini, a rear design from Lamborghini, other bits from Audi, etc. etc.. Then there was the Design Vision GTI, which was basically a

I didn't used to like grey. You've convinced me, Dodge.