Prior to 2008, the name “Nissan GT-R” conjured up images of a fat-fendered Skyline coupe with a fire-breathing twin-turbo straight-six and a high tech AWD system. With the arrival of the R35 GT-R for the...
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Aside from the luscious LFA supercar, Lexus hasn’t offered a fixed-roof two-door since the demise of the original SC 300 and SC 400 at the close of the 2000 model year. The two hardtop convertibles...
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The 2009 Tokyo Motor Show this week had plenty of surprises. Although many were not necessarily the production or concept cars on display. One of those curiosities was the full-size translucent Lexus LFA built by...
Alpina must be watching late-night infomercials starring Ron Jeremy, because apparently the B7 Bi-Turbo (seen at the Geneva Auto Show) left them feeling inadequate. To solve that problem, they have developed a Long Wheelbase version....
The Lexus LFA was first unveiled at the Detroit Auto Show back in 2005 as a concept vehicle. Since then it has made appearances in various iterations with no end in sight. Even though it...
The flurry of announcements is heating up prior to the 2009 Tokyo Motor Show. Details on the 2010 Lotus Exige Stealth or 2010 Lotus Exige Scura (depending on what market you are in) have just...
The AE-86 is back. After a long vacation, and apparently some great plastic surgery, the little drifter that could may return to appease the masses of cheap RWD aficionados. This concept, dubbed the Toyota FT-86...
The 2009 Tokyo Motor Show kicks off next month and there is now a flurry of pre-event product announcements. Honda has just revealed the first official images of their EV-N Concept, designed to be a...
As humans become lazier and lazier, society has seemingly decided that it is important for technology to facilitate our increasingly sedentary lives. Many people want to exert themselves as little as possible. And for those...