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The End of Automotive Trends? How Social Media Has Changed the Car Scene Forever

Have social media and the internet hurt or helped car culture? We talk about the state of automotive trends in the 2020s.

LS-Swapped Scion FRS: A Fuschia Fusion of Power and Style

This 5.3L LS V8-swapped Scion FRS is all go with plenty of show.

From Toyota 2JZ to Dodge Hurricane: Does the Inline-Six Comeback Spell the End for V8s?

Nearly abandoned by the auto industry, the inline-six is engine is making a big comeback. What does this mean for car enthusiasts?

Are Pickup Trucks Getting too Big? Nope, Deal with It.

Today's pickup trucks may be bigger, but there's lots of very good reasons for that.

All-Weather Tires Are Not Created Equal

How the Nitto Motivo 365's 3PMS Rating Maximizes Year-Round Capability

Hold Up on the "EV Revolution," Toyota has the Right Idea for an Uncertain Automotive Future

While some of have attacked the company for its limited EV efforts, Toyota is winning big for now.

The Bad “Baby Camaro”: An Old School Toyota Celica with a Supercharged LS Secret

Rocket Bunny Flares, Drag Radials, and a supercharged V8 stuffed into a classic Toyota.

15 Years In the Making: Does the 2025 4Runner Live up to the Hype? Should you Buy a 5th Gen Instead?

How does the new 4Runner fit into Toyota's SUV lineup? Is it a worthy upgade ove the proven 5th Gen?

Is the Mk4 Toyota Supra The Most Overrated Japanese Performance Car Ever?

The 80-series Supra is hands down one of the most popular and beloved Japanese cars of the '90s - but does it live up to the legend?

LS vs. LT: Which V8 Is The Right Choice For Your Swap?

here are now enough Gen V LT engines out there to at least make a go of competing against the Gen III and Gen IV LS.

Toyota GR Corolla + Nitto NT555 G2: A Match Made in Hot Hatch Heaven

A set of NT555 G2s mounted on Enkei Wheels take Toyota's new hot hatchback to the next level.

Nitto Tire 130,000 Mile Review: Across the Country in a Lexus LX570

Through 130,000 miles of sand, mud, clay, dirt and asphalt, our Lexus 4x4 SUV performed well with both the Nitto Ridge Grappler and Terra Grappler G2 tires.

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