jesterspawn
jesterspawn
jesterspawn

Anyone who has played Forza Horizon before will tell you the most unbelievable thing about that trailer is having that much footage without a single bit of car-to-car contact, intentional or otherwise.

I tell you, the woman who rear-ended me on the highway a couple weeks ago and totaled both of our perfectly-good vehicles really could have planned things out a bit better, market-wise.

I would love to see VW put a bit of personality back in their designs again, particularly as a company whose vehicles were once overflowing with it.

And with a fully charged battery, he might even be able to do two whole laps!

A 7/8 scale upright naked sport bike you say?

This truck is blowing my mind a little bit.

This one is tricky. I think we’ve more or less agreed in the past that sub-$3,000 is (almost) always a fair price for “interesting/unique,” (particularly if it runs) and you’d be probably be the only Twingo driver in your neighborhood anywhere in the US. Being a lightweight 5-speed gives it some fun-factor points,

I wonder how much it cost in 1960 to upgrade to the “seats” option over the standard “stack of folded towels.”

I will admit, I was just scrolling through, “Yep, looks like a modern Lambo... looks fast...” and when I reached the photo of the taillight housing, I actually got the chills.

I’m fine with the 928 working its way toward collector status, and the color combo on this one is delightful. Even the various nicks and dings in the paint are probably to be expected. However, the two things that give me pause are:

Honestly, when you consider that the Prius has one of the most aerodynamic bodies of any production car, a performance version isn’t the craziest idea. The biggest hurdle would just be the general public’s inability to wrap their head around it.

...but... this review was still favorable?

I like the new Sienna, so I’m not hating on this, but aren’t 18-inch wheels odd for an “off-road” van package? The regular edition already comes with 17's on the base model and 18's on the higher tiers.

Oh man, Aptera!

This is exactly the sort of thing I’ve been expecting to see.

Just wanted to chime in here to say that regardless of whether EVs get fun and weird anytime soon, Torch’s sketches are great and full of character.

Now I want to see the video where the driver mashes the brakes at speed and the entire load (truck included) goes somersaulting down the road like a giant katamari.

I can’t say I’m a fan of the swangas or extremely loud music in general, but it genuinely warms my heart to see any branch of car culture embracing big-ass comfy Buicks.

This was a good write-up. For the sake of comparison, (and speaking as someone who is currently in the market for a 3-row vehicle) is there any chance you can get Toyota to loan you that 2021 Sienna you mentioned, that offers AWD and still gets 10 mpg better than the Odyssey while looking better to boot?

As someone who was just scrolling through Duncan Imports’ inventory of kei vans and trucks earlier this week, this is extremely relevant to my interests. I will be watching intently to see how it goes for you, with dreams of following in your footsteps.