Thursday, September 30, 2021

Toyota's Land Cruiser GR Sport Is an Improved Four-by-Four Offering

 
Sadly, you won't be able to buy one in the States.
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Toyota's Land Cruiser GR Sport Is an Improved Four-by-Four Offering
 
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Someone Put a 6.2-Liter AMG V-8 In a Custom Lotus Exige
 
The days of swapping V-8s into British sports cars never ended.
 
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Astronaut Guion Guy Bluford on What It Meant To Be the First Black Man to Fly in Space
 
"I wanted not only to break the mold, but to help pull other African Americans into the program and get them to fly."
 
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I Don't Know Who the 2021 Karma GS-6 Is For
 
Yes, you can still buy an updated version of the old Fisker Karma. I just don't know why anyone would.
 
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This Is the Two-Row 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee
 
Unlike the three-row Grand Cherokee L revealed in January, the two-row is available in a 4xe plug-in hybrid trim.
 
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F1 Claims the Istanbul Park Surface Is Fine This Time, Probably
 
After adding a Turkish Grand Prix to the calendar mid-season for the second straight year, F1 hopes surface changes will fix last year's grip-free disaster.
 
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