20 Jan

Refreshing or Revolting: 2014 Toyota Tundra

The 2014 Toyota Tundra is the most recent full-size truck to go into the scene with a brand new face. Following the debut of the 2014 Chevrolet Silverado and the 2014 GMC Sierra ultimately month’s Detroit auto show, it’s now time to peer how the 2014 Tundra stacks up against its predecessor within the styling department. In a segment wherein most buyers care less about subtlety, Toyota wisely chose to provide the 2014 Tundra bolder styling, especially up front where there are not any lower than three different grille designs, all of that are larger and wider than the outgoing model. We’ll start with both premium trim levels, including the Platinum model, which sports a multi-slated chrome grille that’s framed in much more chrome. Then there’s the brand new 1794...
18 Jan

Head of Fiat North America Really, Really Desires to Offer Automatic 500 Turbo

For people who desire a little more power than the regular Fiat 500 but can’t afford the premium at the Fiat 500 Abarth, the five hundred Turbo could be the suitable choice — in the event you don’t mind the traditional manual transmission. Potential Fiat 500 customers who want more power with an automated transmission are currently out of luck. When we spoke on the 2013 Chicago Auto Show with Tim Kuniskis, head of Fiat North America, we get the impressions that isn’t be the case for long. Consumers is probably not the one ones begging for an automated 500 Turbo. Kuniskis, expressed his desire for a 500 Turbo automatic. “I need it yesterday. There are such a large amount of people [who] want that car.” Just like the Abarth,...
16 Jan

TRD Dresses Up the Toyota GT86 for U.K. Buyers

TRD has dressed up the Toyota GT86 — known here as the Scion FR-S — for just 250 customers on a unique-edition model that’s only available inside the U.K. The limited-run GT86 TRD goes on sale firstly of March. Despite TRD’s involvement, this actual Toyota GT86 doesn’t receive any power increases, and Toyota says that acceleration times are clone of a normal car. Instead the upgrades concentrate on visuals: a brand new front lip, new side skirts, 18-inch wheels, a revised rear fascia, and a brand new quad-tip exhaust system. Other dress-up parts comprise a TRD shifter, radiator cap, and fuel-filler cap. Toyota previously claimed the U.K.-only GT86 TRD would have ten extra horsepower in comparison to the stock car, but those plans seem to have been canceled. The TRD edition...