Even though these types of ads aren’t as aggressive as say, Chevy’s “Real People, Not Actors” spots, name-dropping your competition can make you look a bit “thirsty”, which is unbecoming of an already strong-selling nameplate like the Honda CR-V.
It’s cars like this 2004 Acura NSX-T that present a serious dilemma. Do you buy one in order to drive it as it creators intended, or do you just store it as an appreciating asset? Why not a bit of both?
If you're in the market for a mid-engined sports car that offers impressive amounts of performance without ripping your face off, the Porsche 718 Cayman T and Alpine A110S are two excellent options.
The Skyline moniker dates back to the 1950s, when Nissan launched the original Prince. A Japan-only affair, it was assembled in just under 34,000 units between 1957 and 1964, in four body styles, with front-engine and rear-wheel drive layout.
Even though the Gladiator JT was the talk of the town back in 2018 when it was first shown at the Los Angeles Auto Show, it was certainly not the first pick-up truck to wear a Jeep badge.
The thrilling Toyota GR Yaris won't be sold in North America but according to Car and Driver, the Japanese marque is cooking up something special for those missing out on the hot hatch.
Acura has put a price tag on the MDX PMC Edition, the limited-run model hand-assembled at the Performance Manufacturing Center (PMC) in Marysville, Ohio by the same experts who build the NSX.
The students over at NATS took the proverbial wraps off their R35 Roadster or ‘Road Star’ to be precise, at this week’s 2020 Tokyo Auto Salon. Check it out in detail in both the galleries and a walkaround video below. [Updated 1/11/2020]
The students over at NATS are gearing up to showcase their builds at the Tokyo Auto Salon later this week, but until then, they’ve provided us with new pictures of the near-ready NATS R35 Roadster. Check it out below. [Updated 1/8/2020]
When McLaren first unveiled the GT online, they mostly used press images of a Burnished Copper variant, which we assume was chosen for its elegance. But what about a Corvette C8? Could it look stylish in the right color?