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Sunday, February 16, 2014

What's in our Car Town garage today? (February 16, 2014)

What's in our Car Town garage today?

2010 Chevrolet Camaro Indy 500 Pace Car

Thanks to the notoriety deserved from the fifth-generation Chevrolet Camaro after its debut as a 2010 model, Chevrolet let this new age Camaro become the pace car for the 2010 Indy 500 and because it has been proven to be quite a popularity, they even made a special edition model based on that particular pace car!

2010 Chevrolet Camaro Indy 500 Pace Car

2008 Ferrari California

Premiered at the 2008 Paris Motor Show, the new California is the first ever Ferrari that can be used as a daily driver and you can use it on the road no matter what schedule you're on. It has the first-ever 4.3L V8 direct injected engine that develops 460PS of power and 485Nm of torque while mated to a Formula 1-style double clutch gearbox that makes shifting seamless. It's an appealing grand tourer made for those who have an outgoing personality.

2008 Ferrari California

2012 Volvo World Challenge S60

While the second-generation Volvo S60 redefined the meaning of safety in the automotive lexicon, its sporty character really never let it down and as demonstrated by this race car used for the Pirelli World Challenge. These racing machines were driven by Randy Pobst and Alex Figge.

2012 Volvo World Challenge S60

Sunday, February 9, 2014

What's in our Car Town garage today? (February 9, 2014)

What's in our Car Town garage today?

1999 Nissan Silvia

The S13 Silvia had the slogan of "ART FORCE SILVIA". The Zenki S14 Silvia beared the "EYE HUNT SILVIA" slogan. The Kouki S14 Silvia's was "READY GO, FR", but for the final, 7th-generation, Silvia, it bears the "SPORTS SILVIA" slogan.

1999 Nissan Silvia

1970 AMC Javelin SST Trans Am

The Javelin is American Motors' entry to the muscle car segment dominated by Chargers, Camaros, and Mustangs. While the Javelin hadn't found any mass audience for this muscle car, American Motors entered the Javelin to the Trans-Am with surprise results. With 10 top-five finishes on the podium and winning the manufacturer's championship against General Motors in 1968 and 1969, Roger Penske and Mark Donohue took over the company's Trans Am program for 1970 and the result was the limited-to-100 special edition models.

1970 AMC Javelin SST Trans Am

1980 Renault 5 Turbo Rally Edition

Known as the 5 Maxi Turbo, this French entry to WRC since its 1980 debut found its advantage on the tarmac events because the added bulk in the back sees a huge problem at the unpaved sections of the race. When the WRC's Group B began in 1985, they made the Group B-spec 5 Maxi Turbo and the engine that powers it develops 350HP.

1980 Renault 5 Turbo Rally Edition

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

What's in our Car Town garage today? (February 4, 2014)

What's in our Car Town garage today?

2014 Jaguar F-Type Convertible

Following the footsteps of the classic E-Type, the new Jaguar F-Type represents the pinnacle of the Jaguar range, marking the return of a lightweight rear-wheel drive sportscar enthusiasts have been longing for. Although it maybe focused on performance, agility, and driver involvement, the F-Type features a well-tailored interior that every Jaguar always had in most models. It's available with the supercharged 3.0L V6 engine or the supercharged 5.0L V8 engine from the XKR but the V6 model is the most exciting model in the range because not only it feels lighter but the exhaust note sounds off the hook.

2014 Jaguar F-Type Convertible

2009 Toyota Corolla XRS

The Toyota Corolla is heralded as the world's best-selling car of all time and for this 10th generation model, well, it continues the tradition of being a major global player for the world market. The performance-oriented XRS model features a 2.4L DOHC engine with Toyota's legendary VVT-i delivers 158HP of power and an estimated EPA fuel economy of 30MPG highway.

2009 Toyota Corolla XRS

2010 Honda Accord

The eighth-generation Honda Accord introduced a new generation Variable Cylinder Management for V6 models, which operates six cylinders for power and 3 or 4 cylinders for fuel economy. It's no wonder why it's common to see the eighth-generation Accords roaming around in the streets of America these days...

2010 Honda Accord

2008 Ram 1500

Debuted in 2002, the third-generation Ram truck features a new frame, new suspension, new powertrains, new interiors, and a new sheet metal. It's more than enough to keep one of America's pioneering trucks fresh and ready for its work day. For a quick DYK, its Cummins ISB Diesel engine became one of Ward's 10 Best Engines of 2004.

2008 Ram 1500

2007 Chevrolet Silverado

Hard-working Americans prefer the Chevrolet Silverado more than any other pickup on the market because of its best-in-class performance, best-in-class fuel economy, and its legendary reliability that keeps this pickup strong through the ages. For the 2007 model, the Silverado features a brand-new platform for enhanced driving characteristics while armed with the most powerful Gen IV small-block V8 engines on the market.

2007 Chevrolet Silverado

Monday, February 3, 2014

What's in our Car Town garage today? (February 3, 2014)

What's in our Car Town garage today?

2007 Toyota Camry

People say that the Toyota Camry is one of the best-selling midsize sedans in America and it's true. It is but there's more to it than that because this Japanese midsize saloon is well-known to have a wide array of fuel-efficient engines, sporty design, luxurious interior, and loads of conveniences fit enough for drivers to take advantage at it. You might be clever that even though it's Japanese, the best selling car in its class in America is built at Toyota's Georgetown plant in Kentucky, so it's all made sense to us.

2007 Toyota Camry

2008 Scion tC

Shortly after the xA and the xB spearheaded the Scion brand in 2003, Toyota's youth-oriented brand exclusive to the North American market wanted to make a sports coupe capable to give the Honda Civic Coupe a run for its money and the tC does suit well to its qualifications. Although it's made from Japan, the first-generation tC is available exclusively for the North American market and it features a 2.4L petrol engine producing 161HP of power.

2008 Scion tC

2008 Scion xB

The xB, Scion's box car that spearheaded the brand in 2003, underwent a full model change in 2007 as a 2008 model year, it's no longer in the form of a rebadged Toyota bB. It's all original and made to appeal to a younger drivers, mostly those with an immediate driver's license perhaps. It maybe bigger than the first model but the second-generation xB is powered by the same engine as the first tC; a 2.4L petrol engine developing 158HP of power.

2008 Scion xB

2009 Ford Escape

The second-generation Ford Escape, as premiered at the 2006 LA Auto Show, may not be an ideal crossover for looks but it's still quite a popular among soccer moms everywhere. Still using the same CD2 platform as the first model, the second-generation Escape's design was heavily inspired from its bigger brothers and the interior is heavily revamped. It even has Ford's SYNC telematics system. For 2009, the Escape now comes with the 6-speed automatic gearbox on petrol models while the 2.5L engine replaced the small 2.3L engine.

2009 Ford Escape

2008 Toyota Yaris

This stylish compact hatchback from Toyota maybe targeted mostly for women but don't be fooled, the Yaris was made to combine its fun-to-drive factor, fuel efficiency, space, and convenience into this small and nippy package. It's a global compact car sold in numerous countries so you can expect its presence here and around the world.

2008 Toyota Yaris

2006 Toyota Prius

Since 1997, Japan put the hybrid in the automotive lexicon by selling the Prius, the world's first mass-produced hybrid car. Because of its engine connected to a nickel battery and an electric motor and offers different driving modes ranging from petrol, EV Mode, or both, the Prius scored a lot of profits for Toyota and because of the first-generation Prius' success, Toyota worked on the second-generation model. Launched in 2003, the second-generation Prius features an improved hybrid powertrain, more than enough to record its fuel economy of 35.5km/L, as calculated by Japan's 10-15 Mode standards.

2006 Toyota Prius

2006 Honda Civic

Launched in 2005, the eighth-generation Civic takes on a new spin for the Japanese carmaker's signature car, which is a favorite among tuners everywhere. In Europe, it's available only as a hatchback. In Japan, it's available only as a saloon model in petrol and hybrid guise. Here in America, the eighth-generation model is available in sedan (in petrol and hybrid) and the sporty coupe model (along with the enthusiast-focused Si).

2006 Honda Civic

1960 Chevrolet Corvette

The first-generation Corvette, the generation that started the Corvette dynasty, has been updated in 1958 and for this update, it tunes to the times in the age of chrome and four headlamps. Aside from the exterior update, the inside was been revamped by putting the tachometer in front of the driver's eye. With all the updates applied to the C1 Corvette, the engine lineup was offered with a 4.6L V8 engine developing 230HP of power and its fuel-injected version of the same engine developing 290HP of power. For the 1960 update, it features that rarest exterior color that so rate, only 140 were made, and that's the Cascade Green metallic.

1960 Chevrolet Corvette

2000 Honda S2000

The dawn of the new millennium signaled the dawn of Honda's FR roadster that pays tribute to the classic Honda sports cars of yesteryears since the S500. As the name implies, the S2000 is powered by a 2.0L VTEC engine which delivers sharper throttle response while combining cutting-edge technology to Honda's most iconic roadster. Even when production ended in 2009, the S2000 is still remembered as one of the all-time greats.

2000 Honda S2000
2007 Honda CR-V

The third-generation Honda CR-V, the crossover based on the Honda Civic, sees a whole new change to Honda's crossover utility vehicle. With this, the side-opening rear door with the spare tire at the back, as seen in the previous two generations, is phased out and where's it all gone? The new model now comes with the rear liftgate and if that wasn't enough, the K20A4 engine for 2.0L petrol variants was been replaced by a 2.0L R204A engine for added fuel economy and performance figures.

2007 Honda CR-V

Sunday, February 2, 2014

What's in our Car Town garage today? (February 2, 2014)

What's in our Car Town garage today?

2013 Ferrari LaFerrari

Succeed where the Enzo Ferrari left off, the LaFerrari is a hybrid engine-wielding hypercar that serves as the pinnacle of the Ferrari food chain. Utilizing the enhanced V12 engine from the F12berlinetta as well as HY-KERS, it develops an astonishing 963PS of power output, making this the most powerful road-going Ferrari ever made. Only 499 of these will be made, just a hundred more than the old Enzo hypercar.

2013 Ferrari LaFerrari

2009 Lotus Elise

The Elise is just one of the perfect examples of what a British lightweight sportscar should be; made from the bare essentials, compact, arm with a small engine, make it more corner-friendly, and more driver-focused. Although it was made to be a hardcore sportscar that was born for track duty, it's still a usable daily car. It even has aircon and stereo as concessions of convenience.

2009 Lotus Elise

1970 VW Karmann Ghia

A classic German grand tourer with Italian flair, the Karmann Ghia is just what happens when you give a VW Beetle some beautiful Italian interpretation courtesy of Ghia. Despite using the same engine as the Beetle, the Karmann Ghia's image looks more of an everyday Italian, paving way for VW to make new cars.

1970 VW Karmann Ghia

1998 Toyota Supra

The Supra is undoubtedly one of the most famous Toyota sports cars ever made and tuners of all kinds loved it for its menacing performance fit enough to turn it into a 10-second car. This is the car that made Toyota one of the coolest Japanese carmakers in history and even though the Supra saga ended in 2002, its remembrance is worth Supra-national.

1998 Toyota Supra

1982 DMC DeLorean

Made famous for the Back To The Future trilogy movies, this classic sportscar became the pop icons of all times and enjoyed its pop culture stardom with many appearances through different medias. The DeLorean has a chassis made by Lotus while the body design is styled by Giugiaro. It was powered by a PRV (Peugeot-Renault-Volvo) SOHC V6 engine delivering 128HP of power.

1982 DMC DeLorean

Saturday, February 1, 2014

What's in our Car Town garage today? (February 1, 2014)

What's in our Car Town garage today?

1994 Toyota MR2

Japan's first mass produced mid-engine sports car, the Toyota MR2, underwent a full-model change in 1989, and because it has resemblance to the expensive berlinetta, it referred to as "Poor Man's Ferrari" but there's more to it than that because this MR2 comes with the turbocharged 2.0L engine generating 241HP of power and 224.2ft-lb of torque. It's still admired by enthusiasts of all kinds in the underground tuning scene.

1994 Toyota MR2

2000 Toyota Celica

The Celica in question is the seventh and final installment of Toyota's budget sportscar when it was launched in Japan since the fall of 1999. Moments after Toyota left the WRC for good, the seventh Celica struggles to reflect the sportscars of yesteryears while still delivering cutting-edge technology. Designed by Americans and built in Japan, the new Celica has the best of both worlds and it's offered with a small 1.8L engine delivering decent power while mated with a 6-speed manual gearbox.

2000 Toyota Celica

2010 Toyota Tundra

The American-built Toyota Tundra was specifically designed to compete with the likes of the Ford F-150, Dodge Ram 1500, and the Chevrolet Silverado. While it was made to do the work for those who are dealing with businesses big or small, it also doubles as an everyday car. You can use it to fetch kids at school, store your bought groceries at the rear, and the perfect road trip buddy if you have mates around you.

2010 Toyota Tundra

1959 Chevrolet El Camino

General Motors brought the Australian "ute" inspiration on American soil, moments after the Ford Ranchero was released and in response, they made the El Camino, which combines the utility of a pickup truck and the fun to drive characteristics of a sports car. El Camino is Spanish for "the road", making it the perfect choice for this "ute" to drive for the road ahead. While it has some underpinnings from its relatives like the Biscayne, the El Camino comes with three engine variations including a more powerful 5.7L V8 engine.

1959 Chevrolet El Camino
1980 VW Thing

What is The Thing? Nope, not that orange Hulk wannabe from Fantastic Four, it's VW's Thing. Originally made for the German army, this military vehicle has been sold to the general public as the Kurierwagen in the country where it was made and has some of the major components from the People's Car, the VW Beetle. This peculiar vehicle lasted until production ended in the early 80's.

1980 VW Thing

2010 Opel Corsa

Utilized in the platform co-developed with Fiat, the Corsa is a European compact hatchback targeted for Europeans who are a bit busy on their hectic schedules. While you may consider this the middle child of the Opel lineup, it still behaves like an upper-class workout thanks to its fuel-efficiency on par in its class and its fun-to-drive characteristics.

2010 Opel Corsa

Friday, January 31, 2014

What's in our Car Town garage today? (January 31, 2014)

What's in our Car Town garage today?

1973 Toyota Celica Liftback

While many refer to this JDM classic as a "Japanese Mustang", probably because of the liftback looks that reminiscent of the classic Mustang Liftback, the Celica Liftback is just one of the many reasons how does the Celica story began. Of course, this model is based on the first-generation model, the one that started the Celica chapter.

1973 Toyota Celica Liftback

1967 BMW 2000 CS

Since BMW stopped making the Bertone-designed 3200 CS in 1965, they made this bespoke luxury coupe that succeeds where the 3200 CS left off, only this time as the name implies, it was powered by a 2.0L engine derived from the M10 engine. For the 2000 CS model, the 2.0L engine develops 120HP of power output thanks to the added dual carburetors while mated with a 4-speed manual gearbox.

1967 BMW 2000 CS

1966 Pontiac Bonneville

Made from the days when General Motors' Pontiac brand axed the Tri Power engines for corporate reasons, the fourth-generation models see a hike in the engine displacement and for this one, you can expect a big, bulky, 7.0L V8 engine developing 390HP of power output. This model uses GM's B platform, which at its time, it was the fourth best selling platform in history.

1966 Pontiac Bonneville

Thursday, January 30, 2014

What's in our Car Town garage today? (January 30, 2014)

What's in our Car Town garage today?

1991 GMC Syclone

GMC's high-performance midsize pickup truck is based on the Sonoma and although this pickup wasn't made to go off-road, underneath this pickup truck beats the heart of the muscle car. The V6 engine that powers it is turbocharged and develops a power output of 280HP. The only gearbox available for this Sonoma in steroids is a 4-speed automatic gearbox and with this setup, it gets from 0-60mph in 5.3 seconds.

1991 GMC Syclone

2003 Jeep Wrangler

The Wrangler served as a status symbol for Chrysler's Jeep brand and although this is as close to the vintage Willys as you can get, it's still coveted by most off-road enthusiasts because of its capability and heritage that lurks behind the bodywork. This is the TJ model and judging by the way it looks, it's all in the heritage for this model and it features a wide variety of updates to keep everyone's favorite offroader tough enough for the road ahead.

2003 Jeep Wrangler

2009 Ford Flex

So this is the Blue Oval's idea of a box car and judging by its bizarre looks, the Flex from Ford is classified as a crossover and it features a host of surprising features such as a class-exclusive refrigerator, Multi-Panel Vista Roof, seven-color ambient lighting, capless fuel filler system, Ford Sync, and much more, making this crossover truly unique ahead of time.

2009 Ford Flex

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

What's in our Car Town garage today? (January 29, 2014

What's in our Car Town garage today?

1961 Jaguar E-Type Convertible

One of the most beautiful vintage classics of all time, the Jaguar E-Type represents a new era of cars in its time. You know, numerous celebrities in the past decades had this car though, and with this convertible version of the legendary Jag, this lightweight British classic sure knows how to let the good times roll.

1961 Jaguar E-Type Convertible


2004 Mini Cooper

When BMW purchased the MINI brand, the German luxury car company decided to recreate it for the 21st century and in the year 2001, the 21st Century Mini is born. Even though it's German-engineered because it has some nooks and crannies from BMW, the New MINI still packs some British flair.

2004 Mini Cooper

2010 Land Rover Discovery LR4

The Discovery 4 or LR4 in the United States is more of an updated version of the Discovery 3/LR3 offroader and with some new nooks and crannies loaded on the new model, it also introduced a more powerful TDV6 diesel engine which delivers 9% more fuel efficiency and 10% less CO2 emissions than the outgoing model.

2010 Land Rover Discovery LR4

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

What's in our Car Town garage today? (January 28, 2014)

What's in our Car Town garage today?

1991 Honda CRX

It used to be part of the Ballade line under the Ballade Sports CR-X but when it was launched in 1987, the CR-X is now based on the Civic. Adopting the banner "Cyber Sports", the CR-X is quite a welcoming treat for tuners everywhere because while it was based on the tuner-favorite Civic, it's definitely a hot hatch in its own right.

1991 Honda CRX

2011 Chrysler 200 S by Mopar

Although serving as a replacement to the aging Sebring midsize saloon, the 200 from Chrysler never fond any mass audience due to the competition heating up. At the hands of Mopar, Chrysler's specialist tuner, you know that this 200 makes sense. Not only the 200S by Mopar looks good on the streets, it feels good to drive.

2011 Chrysler 200 S by Mopar

1991 Nissan 300ZX

If the Skyline represents the pinnacle of Nissan's sportscar lineup, the Z car is by no means one of the most ideal sportscars Nissan ever made. The Z32 model marks a huge change as it comes with a wide, flat body and a size fit for global standards, not restricted by Japan's size classes per car.

1991 Nissan 300ZX

Monday, January 27, 2014

What's in our Car Town garage today? (January 27, 2014)

What's in our Car Town garage today?

1998 Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX

Although you may refer the Mitsubishi Eclipse as a JDM tuner but the thing is that it's made in the USA. Like the first model, this second-generation Eclipse was made by Chrysler and Mitsubishi under their Diamond Star Motors partnership. Chrysler's Eagle brand sold this as the Talon respectively.

1998 Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX

2003 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII

Although an updated version of the Evo 7, the Evo 8 sees an updated look, an updated torque to its 2.0L engine, and the availability of ACD and AYC. For the first time in Evo history, this seventh version of the Lancer Evolution sportscar made its way on American soil but unlike JDM versions, the US-spec models only come with ACD.

2003 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII

2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X

The Lancer Evolution X signals a new era for Mitsubishi's rally-proven tuner car made by enthusiasts for enthusiasts. For starters, the Evo X replaced the 4G63 engine (which has been used on nine Evos in history) with a modernized 4B11 engine complete with turbos. It's the first to incorporate the new S-AWC system, integrating the ACD and Super AYC and combines the ABS controls. Although you can have a 5-speed gearbox, the Evo X comes with the TC-SST 6-speed double clutch gearbox for quicker shifting.

2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X

Sunday, January 26, 2014

What's in our Car Town garage today? (January 26, 2014)

What's in our Car Town garage today?

2012 Pagani Zonda 760 RS

Even though the Huayra served as the replacement to the decade-old Pagani Zonda, the Modena-based automaker is more than welcome for anyone who wants a Zonda, especially when a certain Zonda has to be fast, road-legal, and one-of-a-kind. The one-off 760 RS pretty much sums about it because while it was specially requested by a certain wealthy car enthusiast, it's the most powerful road-going Zonda ever made thanks to the AMG-developed V12 engine developing over 760PS of power output, more than the limited-to-5 Cinque model.

2012 Pagani Zonda 760 RS

2010 Lotus Evora

When the Evora made a debut at the 2008 Paris Motor Show, the British sports car maker famed for Elise and Exige did made a different curve on the road because while it may not be as light as the famed models, it comes with the Toyota-sourced 3.5L V6 engine mounted in the middle. Although it may not be the quickest Lotus ever made, the Evora still compensates the flaws by being an all-round grand tourer made for the open road ahead.

2010 Lotus Evora

2006 Lotus Exige

With response of having a 1.8L engine out from the Toyota Celica in the Lotus Elise, causing Lotus a marginal success, they began making a hard-top hardcore version of the Elise known as the Exige. With 190HP developed from the 1.8L Toyota engine and because it weighs less than a ton, this small but mighty sportscar can do 0-60 in 4.9 seconds and a top speed of 147mph and it's not just all about power sent through the rear wheels, it's still corners gently on the track. Quite a track-day weapon they made though.

2006 Lotus Exige