It took a social media outcry, but Toyota changed its mind. Back on July 10, the unmodified engine in Blake Alvarado’s 2022 Toyota GR86 seized after a sweeping left-hand turn at an autocross event.
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Could This 400k-Mile MkIV Toyota Supra Be the Buy of a Lifetime?
The engine bay is in dire need of a very deep clean. In fact, a dry ice blasting session would go a long way in bringing it ...
Dear Car Talk: I would like to purchase a used luxury sedan from the 1960s (Lincoln, Chrysler or Cadillac). Many are advertised with rebuilt engines. Do you have any experience or knowledge about the ...
Toyota is known for making tons of great engines over the years. The brand's reliability, fuel economy, and willingness to experiment with things like hybridization put the Japanese automaker on the ...
The Toyota 4Runner has been a popular choice in the segment for ages - but how good is a 3rd-gen model as a used buy?
Toyota's Supra can be traced back to the late 1970s when the nameplate spun off as a moderately hulked-up version of the company's second-generation Celica coupe. Celica Supras were built with longer ...
For decades, Chrysler has had something of a stranglehold on the market when it comes to hemispherical engines. These are engines where the combustion chamber is shaped like a hemisphere, though the ...
The GR Corolla is Toyota’s current media darling and for good reason. It follows in the wake of the hugely popular GR Yaris and packs the same punchy turbocharged 1.6-liter three-cylinder engine ...
That’s how Japanese automaker Toyota introduced plans to cast a futuristic spin on the traditional internal combustion engine. During a three-hour presentation at a Tokyo hall May 28, the car ...
There seems to be no four-wheeled vehicle out there that a good-old Chevrolet engine can’t power. Hell, the things are so versatile we’re probably not that far away from seeing a motorcycle cradling a ...
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