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2024 Toyota Land Cruiser 1958: Review
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We’re coming at you hard with new Land Cruiser content. In July, Jeff posted a video of his first encounter with a Land Cruiser, and Ross followed it up with a comprehensive review. Those were top-spec First Editions, and Toyota just sent us the base trim 1958. You can expect a companion video review of…
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Don’t Shoot the Cat – Hooniverse Podcast #369
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White tigers are problematic. Putting wild creatures into captivity is also problematic. Short circuit nature, and you’re gonna get a shock eventually. . Despite the mutual love and deep respect between man and beast, the fact remains… Sometimes they bite you. A Spooky Season Podcast It’s episode 369 of the Hooniverse podcast, and it’s just a…
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Scramble Up to Your Local Cafe with this Custom Honda 750
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If you’ve been here long enough, you know that I don’t ride a motorcycle. Still, I’m bike-curious and love looking at well-crafted custom machines or factory-made bits of awesome. The two-wheel aesthetic that speaks to me most often, besides the Dakar-inspired stuff like the Africa Twin, is that Scrambler/Cafe look. I know it’s trendy, or…
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Radwood Remains a Great Gathering of Cars and People
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Radwood came to California this past weekend, and I am happy to report that it is still a great event. If you’re a fan of all things 80s and 90s, then you have to try and get to a Radwood event when one comes anywhere in your vicinity. It’s not just the cars but also…
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Here is How You Start a Frozen Car in Siberia
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I’ve driven in places and situations where I’ve had to worry about a car overheating. There’s another end of the spectrum, however that I’ve yet to experience. That would be the idea of a car that’s so frozen there’s no way to start it. No way, that is, unless you know what you’re doing… like…
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This Nash Statesman Swaps in Big-Block Cadillac Power
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The Nash Statesman was always served up with inline-6 power. It served the car fine enough, but owners were likely still daydreaming about more go under the hood. One owner clearly did because he had a Statesman restored and upgraded. Now, there’s a massive mill under the hood… 8.2 liters of Cadillac combustion bolted between…
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Watch and Listen to Carroll Shelby Talk About His Career
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Carroll Shelby accomplished quite a bit over the course of his long career. He won Le Mans as a driver, team owner, and manufacturer. His name adorns what remain some of the coolest vehicles ever built. He founded a charity to cover the medical bills for children whose families couldn’t afford them. And he even…
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Makellos Classics Builds a Better Porsche 930 Turbo
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The Porsche 930 is the starting point for the German automaker’s turbocharged monster machines. Of course, the monstrous part of the early efforts was the potential for unplanned oversteer adventure. Today’s turbocharged 911s are different animals entirely. Still, the original cars just look fantastic. That doesn’t mean there’s room for improvement and Makellos Classics has…
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2025 Honda Civic Sport Touring Hybrid: Review
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The Honda Civic has always been a weird dichotomy of opposites. When I got my license, one of my best friends had a DX Hatchback. That car was all about practicality, high mpg, and lots of space for a small car. We piled into that thing for so many concerts, and it was terrific. Around…
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Say “Happy 70th Birthday” to the GM Small-Block V8
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General Motors has been cranking out its legendary small-block V8 since 1954. The first vehicle to carry that mill? A 1955 Chevy truck as part of the Task Force lineup of pickups. It was a 4.3-liter V8 that cranked out 180 hp and 260 lb-ft of torque. Fast forward to today, and GM looks back…
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2025 Toyota Crown Nightshade Edition: Review
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It’s appropriate that this story runs close to Halloween because I’ve always found the Toyota Crown to be a bit scary-looking. The last version I tested in 2023 came in an interesting bronze and black two-tone color. By interesting, I mean it wasn’t pretty. The black hood was fine, but the rear looked like it…
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I LOVE the Ineos Grenadier
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When someone says they wish a company made a true off-road-ready rig, they don’t mean what they say. Sure, some folks do, but I’d wager the majority who make that claim don’t actually want to live with a real off-road capable vehicle on a daily basis. I do, though. I truly enjoy burly boxes on…
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Scout is Back! Meet the Terra and the Traveler
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After a multi-year wait, Scout Motors has finally revealed its concept vehicles, and the results are pretty darn promising. The Scout brand will bring an electric pickup truck and SUV to market starting in 2027. The truck is called the Terra, while the SUV gets the Traveler name. While it’s great to see the brand…
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Hooniverse Podcast #368: Gravity Bends Light
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For this episode of the Hooniverse Podcast, novelty and improvement are strange bedfellows. Most of the time you get one or the other. And improvement might just mean a bump in short term revenue or stock price bump. A new AND better experience for you? Those are the rare ones. Here’s some new things we’ve…
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2025 Ram 1500 Tungsten Crew Cab 4×4 Review
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Pickup trucks have replaced sedans for many across the country. They have more legroom, more space for stuff, aren’t as subject to things like potholes ruining your day, and buyers get to live– or at least pretend to live– a lifestyle unavailable with a sedan. Luxury pickups, too, have seen exponential growth. Riding in the…
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Hooniverse Podcast Bonus Episode: Kia Sorento X-Pro w/Mark Savino, Sr. Product Strategy Mgr.
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It’s time for a bonus episode of the Hooniverse Podcast. For 2025, the Kia Sorento has gained a new X-Pro trim, which marries the style of the X-Line with some additional substance. It’s available exclusively on the Sorento Prestige model, and for $1000, it adds more towing capacity, up to 4500 pounds, 17-inch wheels with…