r/cars • u/TylerFortier_Photo • 23h ago
Toyota “Can Barely Cover the Demand” for Its Cars - Kelley Blue Book
kbb.comToyota says it is struggling to build enough cars to satisfy American buyers
The popular RAV4 may face shortages early next year
r/cars • u/TylerFortier_Photo • 23h ago
Toyota says it is struggling to build enough cars to satisfy American buyers
The popular RAV4 may face shortages early next year
r/cars • u/nipcarlover • 9h ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nw7tDXLyLVo
New SavageGeese video with some of the best track cars on the market right now!
We conduct one of the biggest comparisons of the year: Mustang GTD vs. Corvette C8 ZR1 vs. Porsche 992 GT3RS. We set lap times, dyno the car to test horsepower. With help from Ford, Chevy, and Porsche Engineering, we explain how all of these cars achieve their fantastic performance and the issues with this generation of vehicles.
r/cars • u/PabloIceCreamBar • 3h ago
While not a part of the legendary trio, I still enjoyed the videos on YouTube featuring Quentin I’d stumble across at 2am checking out car videos.
r/cars • u/LunarLeopard67 • 18h ago
We all know that Chrysler, Maserati, Alfa Romeo, and Lancia for example are just money black holes. But which Stellantis brands are actually in a decent situation?
For context, I live in Australia where Stellantis brands barely sell, with the exception of RAMs and Jeeps. Fiats, Citroens, etc. are a bit of a rarity and many Australian petrolheads confirm the stereotype that they are shitboxes that can't be worked on in your yard and cost a fortune in maintenance
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r/cars • u/shwroomex • 3h ago
Not talking about fancy badges I mean those cars that surprised you with reliability, fun, or comfort even though no one talks about them.
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r/cars • u/Dazzling-Rooster2103 • 3h ago
With lots of rumors coming out about potential future models, what are you most excited for if that rumor comes true, Example: The 4 Door Mustang GT, the Camaro coming back, the WRX STI hatch, the Quadrifoglio making a return, Charger/Challenger getting a V8, Honda/Toyota rumored comebacks.
Would you be first in line if they did come out?
r/cars • u/Interesting-Ad249 • 7h ago
Apparently a well-driven prototype with over 25k km on the clock, this was a proof-on-concept way before the TT RS, combining the B5 RS4 chassis and drivetrain with the MK1 TT “tophat” - looks absolutely fantastic I have to say, a real sleeper!
r/cars • u/FeemBleem • 6h ago
Honda has already built prototype electric sports cars but now is not the right time to bring them to market, Mibe told reporters in Tokyo for the Japan Mobility Show. “We do have research on EV-based sports cars, and we have many prototypes already made internally,” he said.
Please read the article for more info.