The G80 sedan’s electrically supercharged, 409-horsepower V6 gives this BMW X6 rival some decent sporting pretensions.
ECD upgrades classic Land Rovers, Jaguar E-Types, Ford Mustangs, and Toyota Land Cruisers to customers’ specific desires, ranging from improved powertrains to personalized interiors with high-end materials.
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Because being good at everything is totally overrated, the 282-horsepower Grenadier prioritizes ruggedness and off-road capability above just about everything else.
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Seyth drives a Sterrato, Kyle buys a bicycle, and all three hosts pick their favorite cars from the year they were born.
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The trucks-and-dogs coalition might also appreciate that he often rides with a canine pal, a rescued black Labrador retriever who’s named Scout, too.
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You’d be way better off buying a used EV from an extant manufacturer, like a pre-owned Hyundai Ioniq 5 or Ford Mustang Mach-E.
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With its lower ride height, oversized dual-piston calipers in the front, and track-only Lobo mode, this thing is ready to rip.
Kyle wants a Grenadier, and Seyth talks tires and his kid’s Thriller obsession.
The first vehicle from a Japanese automaker to appear at the Pebble Beach Concours D’Elegance will compete in the “Wedge-Shaped Concepts and Prototypes” class.
The little Maverick has been a big success story for Ford, but will it stay accessible for buyers?
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Drifter, mechanic, painter, enthusiast – Mel does it all.