We put the all-new Tacoma to the test on road and off after a freak late spring snowfall in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. There’a a lot to like here including new…
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Is the GR Corolla ready to take on category stalwarts VW Golf R, Honda Civic Type-R, and Subaru WRX? Take a ride with us and see what this 300-horsepower, all-wheel…
Driven: 2022 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro, An Off-Roader That’s At Home In The City
Since moving to the United States from the United Kingdom over 20 years ago, I’ve dreamed of driving but one vehicle. No, not a Morgan or a Bristol or even…
Driven: 2022 Toyota Tundra Capstone: Party in the Front, Business in the Back
When Toyota finally redesigned its full-size pickup after more than a dozen years, it had a lot of ground to make up on Ford, Chevy, and Ram. While the previous…
Driven: 2022 Toyota Sienna XSE AWD, Smart, Sensible, and Decidedly Unsexy
People are dumb. No, I’m not talking about these Darwin Award winners or the 31.5 million individuals who follow Kanye West on Twitter. One need look no further than the…
Like so many other young drivers, Natalie Decker started from a very young age with snowmobiles and go karts. From there, she moved on to modified stock cars and on…
First Drive: 2022 Toyota GR 86, They Should Have Changed the Name to GR8.
I’ve always liked the idea of the Toyota 86 (nee Scion FR-S). Small, lightweight, modestly powered sports cars like this have been my thing since I was a kid riding…
Destination San Antonio: 2020 Toyota Highlander Platinum, Unexpected Luxury
Exit the McAllister Freeway onto Josephine Street. Continue straight onto Avenue A and in two blocks take a right onto Emma Koehler street. In just a few hundred feet the…
Destination Salt Lake City: Toyota Land Cruiser Heritage Lives Here
It has been said that grit is more important to success than talent or pedigree. Toyota Land Cruiser is proof of that. From humble beginnings as a small, off-road vehicle…
Driven: 2020 Toyota Supra, Silencing Critics One Lap At A Time.
They tell you to never meet your heroes because they won’t live up to your ideals. I was worried that would be the case with the fifth generation Toyota Supra.…