Toyota Celica Could Come Back as an Electric or Hydrogen Sports Car: Report
It sounds like Toyota's third sports car may be back on the menu after all, and it might even be a technological showstopper.
It sounds like Toyota's third sports car may be back on the menu after all, and it might even be a technological showstopper.
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You also get a one-year supply of Coors Banquet, if you're into that.
The officer reportedly faced no consequences.
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Practical? Maybe. Effective? Definitely.
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Bill Harrah's oddball creation has turned heads ever since it was built, and now it can be yours.
Moving out, but not slowing down.
We'll likely never see another V12 BMW prototype race again, but this is good news nonetheless.
It's big lithium vs. sweet, precious felines...sort of.
There's always room for budget-friendly tools.
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Bring the kids and roughly $215,000.
This special-order K-code Mustang would make a great centerpiece for your Ford shrine. But it won't be cheap.
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Get ready for the next Civic hatch.
The Korean automaker will no longer build the Tau engine formerly available in its luxury sedans.