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El Clio 16 válvulas no había conseguido que los aficionados nos olvidásemos del salvaje R5 GT Turbo. Era mejor en todo, pero todos esperábamos más. Y ese más llegó, y con creces, con el excepcional Clio Williams… Hoy día casi un “unicornio” por su escasez y precio. Pero no fue el único coche excepcional que probé en otoño de 1993, porque pude rodar con otro mito, el Toyota Supra. Bienvenidos a los Podcast de los Lunes de Garaje Hermético.
Send us a textThe Supra Registry is the world's largest database dedicated to the legendary Toyota Supra — and in this episode, we sit down with its founder, Anthony. He shares the story behind the creation of the registry, the passion that drives it, and what's next for the platform. From every MKIV USDM Supra to a massive collection of JDM entries, Anthony has compiled a mind-blowing amount of detail and history. Tune in to hear how he built this unparalleled resource for Supra enthusiasts worldwide.Find us on Facebook groups - RHDGUYS-JDMBOYSSocials - @RHDGUYS Merch - http://RHDGUYS.COMWant a discount on Nissan parts?Use code "RHDGUYS" athttps://nizmopartsplug.com
In episode 56 of The Drive-Thru, we delve into a range of automotive topics beginning with a discussion on the impact of tariffs on the automotive industry and how it affects prices, from luxury cars to sweatpants purchases. We also highlight the rising cost of cars, tactics used by dealerships, and the ongoing challenges of EV mandates. Significant motorsport updates include the return of McLaren to WEC, potential rule changes in F1, and a review of the first five races of the 2025 F1 season, focusing on teams like Red Bull, Mercedes, and Ferrari. Additionally, we covered humorous and shocking 'Florida Man' stories involving road rage and bizarre police chases, alongside updates on the latest HPDE instructor requirements and upcoming events like the ACO USA Le Mans viewing parties. So tune in for Episode #56 of The Drive Thru! our monthly news episode containing automotive, motorsports and entertaining random car-adjacent news. ===== (Oo---x---oO) ===== 00:00:00 Kickoff and Episode Overview 00:00:56 Tariffs and Their Impact 00:01:56 Personal Tariff Stories 00:04:33 Automotive Market Reactions 00:21:59 Classic Cars and Tariffs 00:24:54 Mercedes' New Innovations 00:29:07 Honda's Start-Stop Issues 00:30:26 Nissan Z vs. Toyota Supra 00:37:15 Hyundai's New Performance Brand 00:41:02 Mini's Commitment to Gas Engines 00:43:02 Subaru's Electric Future 00:44:48 The Uncool Wall Nominee: 2026 Subaru Outback 00:46:26 Lost and Found: Project 964: A Porsche Restoration 00:48:36 Tesla's New Model: Skepticism and Speculation 00:54:30 Florida Man and Cybertruck Road Rage 00:57:32 AI Cameras and Distracted Driving 01:05:01 Motorsports News and Events 01:08:05 Formula One: Controversies and Predictions 01:24:11 HPDE Instructor Certification 01:25:42 Closing Remarks and Announcements ==================== The Motoring Podcast Network : Years of racing, wrenching and Motorsports experience brings together a top notch collection of knowledge, stories and information. #everyonehasastory #gtmbreakfix - motoringpodcast.net More Information: https://www.motoringpodcast.net/ Become a VIP at: https://www.patreon.com/gtmotorsports Online Magazine: https://www.gtmotorsports.org/
In dieser Folge geht's um die Supra – oder den Supra? Die große Geschlechterfrage bleibt offen, aber eines ist sicher: Dieses Auto zieht Blicke auf sich. Es vereint das Beste aus zwei Welten: Toyota und BMW. Ein Sechszylinder zum Verlieben, eine Form, die in echt noch beeindruckender ist als auf Fotos, und ein Fahrgefühl, das Fans schwärmen lässt. Ein echter Hingucker – außer vielleicht für Puristen, die sich über die Fake-Lufteinlässe aufregen. Aber hey, nobody's perfect! Bleibt die Frage: Ist das ein Future Classic?Future Classics ist der Podcast über die Automobile der Vergangenheit, Gegenwart und Zukunft. Karsten Arndt, Jens Seltrecht und Frank Otero Molanes reden über die Klassiker der Mobilität. Vom Twingo bis zum Lexus LS 400, vom Nissan Patrol Gr bis zum frühen Porsche Boxster, von Benzin bis Elektroauto, wird in jeder Folge ein Fahrzeug als zukünftiger Klassiker vorgestellt, seine Entstehungsgeschichte, Technik und Design und all die unerzählten Geschichten, die diese Autos so besonders machen. Zu einem Future Classic eben.Hold Dir den Carly-Adapter und die App und übernehme so die Kontrolle über Dein Auto. Spare 15% auf Deinen Einkauf bei Carly mit dem Gutschein „Future“ - oder Du klickst hier auf den Link und wendest den Rabatt automatisch an: https://bit.ly/FutureClassics_Carly. Gültig bis zum 15.4.2025.Executive Producer: Christoph Falke & Ruben Schulze-FröhlichProjektleitung: Annabell RühlemannSounddesign & Produktion: Philipp KlauerMarketing und Ansprechpartner: Laurence DonathCopyrights Cover: www.netcarshow.com„Future Classics“ ist ein Podcast aus den Wake Word Studios. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nokian Tyres is making a splash in the North American UHP tire market with the release of the Surpass AS01 ultra-high-performance all-season tire. Tire Review had the opportunity to test the tire at the legendary Las Vegas Motor Speedway. We tested the tires on four vehicles: Lexus RX500h, Polestar 2, Toyota Supra, and Mercedes C300. We evaluated the tire's wet grip, dry handling, and overall stability. This Nokian Surpass AS01 review highlights the tire's performance in these conditions.Nokian Surpass AS01 Review: Performance and DurabilityThe Surpass AS01 combines Nokian's Silica Sense tread compound for improved traction and longevity with durability features. These features include Pothole Protection and a Driving Safety Indicator. Nokian leadership emphasizes the company's focus on premium performance, versatile fitment for ICE and EV vehicles, and a competitive price point. These factors position the Surpass AS01 as a standout in the all-season UHP category.Fitment and Range of Sizes The Surpass AS01 comes in 65 sizes, ranging from 16-21 inches. These sizes cover many popular vehicles, making it a solid option for both everyday drivers and performance enthusiasts. Tire Review Editor David Sickels takes the tire to the track and provides a comprehensive review of its capabilities on one of the most challenging (and fun) tracks in North America.Tire Review: www.tirereview.comHunter Engineering: www.hunterengineering.com
203. It's been two months since Roberto collected his new 2025 BMW M2 G87 and he's here to give his initial impressions and review of the car! Roberto will take you through his journey to BMW M2 ownership, his experience with the Toyota Supra and Mini John Cooper Works and why he gave those up to purchase the G87.He'll also be talking through the car's features, what it's like as a daily driver, the options list and pricing.You can also watch the video version, please head to the Tailoring Talk Magazine YouTube Channel.00:08 Intro00:50 New M2 Specs02:14 How I ended up buying the BMW M202:34 The Toyota Supra GR Pro 3.004:25 Mini John Cooper Works F5605:30 The G87 release and new design08:09 Ordering my new G87 M211:45 The first two months - power and practicality13:55 BMW M2 G87 Mods - Carbon Fibre Body Kit14:43 Engine and gearbox15:40 The one thing I don't like!16:45 Everything I love about it!18:23 Pricing and Finance20:30 I'm not considering any other cars21:10 What's coming up22:41 Shot of car and engine / exhaust soundEnjoy the drive! Message The Show Directly & Join The Conversation !Support the showYou can now support the show and help me to keep having inspiring, insightful and impactful conversations by subscribing! Visit https://www.buzzsprout.com/1716147/support and thank you so much in advance for helping the show!Links:Roberto on Instagram http://www.instagram.com/robertorevillalondonTailoring Talk on Instagram http://www.instagram.com/tailoringtalkpodcastTailoring Talk on YouTube https://youtube.com/@tailoringtalkCreditsTailoring Talk Intro and Outro Music by Wataboy / TVARI on PixabayEdited & Produced by Roberto RevillaConnect with Roberto head to https://allmylinks.com/robertorevillaEmail the show at tailoringtalkpodcast@gmail.com
Everyone knows the 90's sports car icons...the Acura NSX, the BMW M3, and the Toyota Supra. How about the lesser known hero sports cars? In this episode, the boys shine a light on some of these truly magical sports cars that can actually still be had at a reasonable price.
Send us a textIn this episode of the 2 Car Guys Podcast, we're shifting gears and diving into the final edition of the legendary Toyota Supra. From its iconic performance to its lasting legacy, we break down what makes this last iteration so special and why it's the perfect send-off for an automotive icon.But that's not all—we also take a detour to explore some of the most epic car collaborations in history. From Toyota and BMW's joint venture on the Supra, to other powerhouse partnerships that have brought us some game-changing vehicles, we're talking about what makes these collaborations work and why they're reshaping the car world as we know it.Tune in for a mix of nostalgia, performance talk, and a look at the future of automotive collaborations. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe if you love cars as much as we do!Support the show
We continue our discussion about JDM tiers 3-5 from $30,000 cars to those under $10k. Which JDM classic is next to jump up in value? The Nissan 300zx Twin Turbo, why is it so much cheaper than the Toyota Supra? We compare the New Toyota Land Cruiser to the 6th generation Toyota 4Runner. Will the Land Cruiser and 4runner continue their success with a hybrid 4 cylinder? I bought a 5th gen 4runner - Is it the best 4runner ever?
Dans cet épisode de Klenzisgarage, je te raconte l'histoire, le mythe, la légende de la Toyota Supra, de ses orginines à aujourd'hui. Quelle génération préfères-tu ? 0:00 - Intro 1:12 - Les origines sportives de Toyota 2:03 - La mythique Toyota 2000 GT 3:25 - L'évolution de la Toyota Supra 12:38 - Le désastre Jaguar 16:10 - Outro Je me réjouis de lire tes impressions et commentaires. Bonne écoute ! #essaiauto#automobile#podcastautomobile#Jaguar#Ftype#FtypeS#FtypeR#V6#v8#astonmartin#voituredesport#sportscar#supercar#supergt#cayman#porsche#toyota#supra#supramk4#supramk5#2000gt#GR#voituredesport Instagram est un bon moyen de me suivre aussi et partager tes impressions. Merci pour ton soutien ! Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/klenzisgarage/
At Stripping the Dipping, we pride ourselves on sharing a broad range of perspectives from across the motorsport community. One year ago, Thomas Nordquist was a car enthusiast, modifying his '93 Toyota Supra but hadn't raced a single seater car. After a Skip Barber Racing School programme, he finds himself on the Road to Indy, racing in the USF 2000 Series, following in the footsteps of Colton Herta, Kyle Kirkwood and Myles Rowe! Thomas was hot footing it between tests when @F1Blag caught up with him, for this interview. Find out about how he got here so quickly, his dreams and what it's like at 19 years old to suddenly jump into a single seater racing series against people who have been racing for most of their lives! Let us know what you think of this episode in the comments, come and find us on X or Instagram @StripTheDip!
Die LeasingMarkt.de Deals: http://log42.com/l/deals Über diesen Link könnt ihr in unserer WhatsApp Community mitreden: http://log42.com/l/whatsappcom Toyota Supra - der, die oder das? Egal! Ecki fährt zum ersten Mal die Toyota Supra - dann gleich als Handschalter. Jan erzählt von seinem VW Taigo und beide überlegen, was Jaguar und Audi wohl vorhaben mit ihrem Rebranding. Das Jaguar Video zum Mitreden: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLtFIrqhfng
Double dipping this week! On this episode, I have the treat of having Joshua Rezende. What are we chatting about?! Everything! Joshua is one of the most talented photographers not just AZ has to offer, but the nation. So much so, he is one of the official photographers and media creators for BMW USA. We chatted about what BMW is doing well at the moment and the potential shifts in their design team, how he even got into working with BMW USA and the dealer network he works with in Dallas, his experience on on the BMW X5 25 anniversary shoot and why oh why....did he decide to build a 1000 horsepower Toyota Supra and the heart break that has ensued. Joshua was awesome and I cannot thank him enough for his time. Please check him out on Instagram @blacktiremedia. Enthusiasts never die!
In this episode we talk with New England Motor Press Vice President and Auto Writer George Kennedy about Tire testing, the electric Rolls Royce, AMG Mercedes, F1 racing, pizza, and North Shore Roast Beef. We also talked about flood cars, and reviewed the very good Toyota Supra.
In this episode we talk with New England Motor Press Vice President and Auto Writer George Kennedy about Tire testing, the electric Rolls Royce, AMG Mercedes, F1 racing, pizza, and North Shore Roast Beef. We also talked about flood cars, and reviewed the very good Toyota Supra.
Like all great spinoffs, the Toyota Supra has created its own story over the last 45 years. Once a variant of the Celica, and then a hero car in one of a movie that would launch a multi-billion-dollar franchise, the Toyota Supra name carries a lot of gravitas. That's ignoring its racing pedigree in Super GT, on drag strips, and more. Honoring the Supra's 45th birthday, the folks at Toyota churned out 900 limited-edition examples of the 3.0-liter-powered Supra. Not officially linked to the Fast and Furious film franchise, the company does hint that it's inspired by a custom MkIV Toyota Supra that appeared on the big screen. Still fundamentally the same as the rest of the six-cylinder Supras, this special edition comes in an orange or white finish, sports special graphics, and has a wing. On this episode of Quick Spin, host Wesley Wren hops behind the wheel of the '24 Toyota Supra 45th Anniversary Edition and puts it through its paces. Wren takes you on a guided tour of the '24 Supra and highlights some of its features, nods to the Fast and Furious car, and more. Wren also takes you along on a live drive review of this stick-shifted Supra. Adding to these segments, Wren chats with Autoweek's Patrick Carone about the Toyota Supra, The Fast and the Furious, famous movie cars, and more. Closing the show, the pair break down what makes this Supra special.
Jack Quick and Josh Nevett join Sean on the podcast to talk about the recent announcements from Toyota, Scott sends a message from the great beyond about the Ford Mustang Dark Horse and the guys detail what you can expect on the new Ford Ranger PHEV. Insurance data shows Hybrids the cheapest to insure: https://www.carexpert.com.au/car-news/evs-more-expensive-to-insure-but-hybrids-are-the-real-surprise Welcome to the CarExpert Podcast – now in video! Host Sean Lander is joined by resident CarExpert James Wong and a rotating guest to chat the latest in automotive news and reviews. Where to find the CarExpert Podcast You can find the CarExpert Podcast on your favourite podcast platform. If in doubt, simply click on the RSS feed below, or follow the links to the Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts applications to subscribe. If you haven't already, subscribe to get all the latest new car reviews. CarExpert Podcast RSS Feed CarExpert Podcast on Apple Podcasts CarExpert Podcast on Google Podcasts CarExpert Podcast on Spotify CarExpert Podcast on Podbean
Ever wondered what it takes to turn garage dreams into high-octane reality? Join us as we tour the Wasabi Super Garage in Houston, Texas, with our special guest, Ulisses Garcia. Broadcasting live amidst some initial technical quirks, Ulisses unveils the awe-inspiring world of Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) cars. From a Toyota Supra with a Pro Mod Hemi engine to a Nissan 240SX boasting a 2JZ engine, this 4,500-square-foot high-tech garage owned by Dewey Bowie has it all. Discover how a passion for cars blends seamlessly with high-performance racing, giving you an insider look into a hobby race team that competes at the level of the NHRA sportsman class.But that's not all! Our conversation shifts gears to the fascinating realm of car modifications, showcasing a Nissan convertible and a powerful drag truck. We dive into the intricate details and substantial investments that go into these machines, putting a spotlight on the ever-popular 2JZ engine and its performance-enhancing secrets. Gear up for insights on upcoming racing events like Florida 2K and learn how to stay connected via the Instagram account, Wasabi Supra. Plus, take a joyride through automotive history with fun facts—from the world's first speeding ticket to Mary Anderson's invention of the windshield wiper. Don't miss this exciting episode filled with car culture, mechanical marvels, and some tasty tidbits about Tex-Mex restaurants!Be sure to subscribe for more In Wheel Time Car Talk!The Original Lupe' Tortilla RestaurantsLupe Tortilla in Katy, Texas Gulf Coast Auto ShieldPaint protection, tint, and more!ProAm Auto AccessoriesProAm Auto Accessories: "THE" place to go to find exclusive and hard to find parts and accessories!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.---- ----- Want more In Wheel Time Car Talk any time? In Wheel Time Car Talk is now available on iHeartRadio! Just go to iheartradio.com/InWheelTimeCarTalk where ever you are.----- -----Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast provider for the next episode of In Wheel Time Car Talk and check out our live broadcast every Saturday, 10a - 12noonCT simulcasting on iHeartRadio, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch and InWheelTime.com.In Wheel Time Car Talk podcast can be heard on you mobile device from providers such as:Apple Podcasts, Pandora Podcast, Amazon Music Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio podcast, TuneIn + Alexa, Podcast Addict, Castro, Castbox and more on your mobile device.Follow InWheelTime.com for the latest updates!Twitter: https://twitter.com/InWheelTimeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/inwheeltime/https://www.iheart.com/live/in-wheel-time-car-talk-9327/https://www.youtube.com/inwheeltimehttps://www.Facebook.com/InWheelTimeFor more information about In Wheel Time Car Talk, email us at info@inwheeltime.comTags: In Wheel Time, automotive car talk show, car talk, Live car talk show, In Wheel Time Car Talk
SummaryIn this conversation, the hosts discuss their recent experiences and catch up with each other. Kevin shares his experience helping a friend clean out his house and garage, which included throwing away a large amount of junk. They also talk about motorcycles and the current state of the motorcycle industry. They discuss the popularity of cafe racer-style bikes and the lack of technological advancements in motorcycles compared to cars. The conversation touches on the decline in motorcycle ownership and the changing demographics of motorcycle riders. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss their go-to NATO straps for their watches. They mention different brands like Cheap NATO Straps, Crown and Buckle, and Blue Shark. They also talk about the comfort and versatility of NATO straps. The conversation then shifts to the topic of electric cars, specifically the Tesla Semi catching fire and the potential safety concerns of electric vehicles. They also mention the rumor of Toyota working on a new MR2 and the discontinuation of the Toyota Supra. The hosts express their excitement for the new MR2 and discuss the design and performance of the car. They also touch on the Lexus LC 500 and its lack of popularity despite its attractive design. The conversation ends with a suggestion for Toyota to create a dedicated sports car segment under the TRD brand. In this conversation, the hosts discuss various car models and modifications. They talk about the Toyota GR 86 and its price point compared to other sports cars. They also mention the Acura Integra race version and the BMW M5 wagon. The hosts share their thoughts on front-wheel drive vehicles and the weight of cars. They discuss their own car modifications and future plans. The conversation ends with a whiskey recommendation.
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Topping interviews Josh Beaumont who is the founder of relentless motorsports, which is a premier manufacture and repairer or sport car ECUs; including but not limited to the iconic Mark 4 Toyota Supra. Learn about how Josh's company has been evolving from expanding into a next generation to vintage sports car ECU's to new advertising methodologies. Also learn about Josh's track record of inspiring and guiding others to go down the path of entrepreneurship in a myriad of industries.Topping Talks is Sponsored by Topping Technologies & ExpressVPN. Protect your online privacy https://www.xvuslink.com/?a_fid=toppi... also if your business needs IT assistance you can reach Topping Technologies at sales@toppingtechnologies.comCheck out Relentless MotorsportsTX https://www.relentlessmotorsportstx.com/Follow Topping on Twiitter-https://twitter.com/NicTopping
We basically discuss, in the majority of this episode why the Toyota Supra shares a lot of parts with a BMW. We also go over check engine light woes and what our favorite car from the 80s was, and the rest of America's apparently. Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fungirliecartime/support
In Episode 68 we bring our good buddy Chris Hartsock onto the show to discuss the legend, Toyota Supra. We get his background, as well as insight as to why the USDM Supra is so much more desirable than its JDM counterpart, and some other knowledge.Follow us on all Socials @RHDGUYSMerch - http://RHDGUYS.COM
Honda Civic, Toyota Supra, Nissan Skyline and plenty more vehicles we searched for this month for the Marketplace Sweep. Make sure to check out the episode for your newest edition to the fleet. Hit us on all socials @RHDGUYSMerch - http://RHDGUYS.COM
Tuur Demeester is a prominent Bitcoin investor who strongly believes in the power of Bitcoin-only companies. In this episode, he explains how and why he invests in Bitcoin projects, suggests when market tops are reached & comments on the Supra Cycle.
Sons of Speed Publisher Paul Herrold sits in for Jill this week. Paul and Tom opened the show talking about the discontinued Fiat 500X and related Jeep Renegade small crossovers. Tom asked Paul if he thought Jeep's recent sales decline came—at least in part—as a result of the brand's small, too-conventional crossovers, such as the Renegade, Compass, and Cherokee. Paul talked about four new Sons of Speed videos available for viewing at WeAreMotorDrive.com. The videos feature lap time at Road America race track, and include the Toyota GR Corolla, Volkswagen GTI, BMW M2, and Toyota Supra. Following up on Jill's EV charging issues from a week earlier, Tom shared a tale of similar frustration, including broken Evgo charging units—which were listed as operational on the provider's app—and Electrify America's over-hyped “Super Fast” charging. In the second segment Paul and Tom welcome Ram Communications Manager Trevor Dorchies to the show. Trevor updated the hosts on product in the Ram pipeline, including the redesigned 1500 pickup, the RAM REV electric pickup, and the extended-range plug-in-hybrid Ram Ramcharger. Also discussed is the new, ultra-luxury Ram 1500 Tungsten. In the last segment Paul is subjected to Tom's “Best Mileage” quiz, which includes a surprising Burger King bonus question. The hosts wrapped up the show by discussing why Tom's test vehicle, the 2024 Toyota Sequoia TRD Pro, makes Tom want to shoot a water buffalo.
We're turning Japanese this week with the debut of the refreshed Nissan Rogue SUV and our first sighting of a hotter Toyota Supra. We also preview the renamed Tokyo Motor Show, now called the Japan Mobility Show, but it's not entirely a Japanese episode. There's an abandoned Ford dealership in Germany that's frozen in time, still full of "new" vehicles from the 1980s and we check it out.
Eric Lam owns a 1997 Toyota Supra that he has painstakingly built over several years. We discuss his automotive history, his passion for attention to detail, his current projects, and where the build goes next.
Seu talento é inquestionável e já tem lugar cativo no estúdio do Ticaracaticast!!! Este é Rubens Barrichello, que ao deixar a Fórmula 1, todos pensaram que penduraria o macacão. Ledo engano!!! Já na segunda temporada nas pistas Brasileiras, pilotando o carro #111, Rubens levou para casa, o troféu de Campeão da Stock Car!!! Junto com Barrichello, temos Diego Faustino, piloto Paranaense, só que em duas rodas!!! Tri Campeão do Super Bike Brasil, trás o #68 como marca registrada!!! Hoje, Faustino mostra no Youtube, projetos de Motos e Carros Tunados, alucinantes!!! Recentemente, entregou seu Toyota Supra com STAGE 2, pro Barrichello dar a volta rápida no “Acelerados” A Resenha de hoje, será muito veloz!!!!
The sun's out and it's hot, so of course it's a perfect time to hear the latest episode of the Unnamed Automotive Podcast, especially since we've got one of the few sub-$100k roadsters left on the market to discuss. To save you the trouble of guessing, we'll just say it's the drop top Toyota Supra, aka the 2023 BMW X4, which has been lightly refreshed ("kinda" according to Benjamin.) The Z4 has apparently gotten quicker thanks to the fusion of some some German and Japanese witchcraft, and Benjamin has more than a few things to share about his experience in one of the few luxury droptops available. Then Sami chimes in to talk about the refreshed 2024 Kia Seltos X-Line, which gets a rugged new design, and an upscale looking interior. But Sami isn't convinced that this is the best Is can do, so be sure to hear what is making him tick about this Korean subcompact. Finally the guys discussion subscription features, Corvettes and hit hatch resale values before closing out the show. Thanks for listening!
We had record early this week because Sam is flying to Germany this weekend, but Robbie is trying out new Bridgestone tires so it’s just Nicole and Sam. Nicole had the fraternal twin of the Toyota Supra, the BMW Z4 while Sam drove the Hyundai Ioniq 6 Limited AWD. Continuing with Hyundai sedans, the Elantra… Read More »Extinction Event
Nadie duda de que los coches japoneses ofrecen calidad y tecnología… pero algunos dudan de que los japoneses sean capaces de hacer coches bonitos. Creo que lo que es bonito y feo para los japoneses y para el resto del mundo no es igual. Pero, a pesar de eso, creo que han sido capaces de hacer deportivos absolutamente preciosos y espectaculares… Desde luego cuando se piensa en diseño de coches se piensa en Italia… y con toda la razón. Y es que si te preguntas cuales son los mejores diseñadores de la historia seguro que vas a nombrar a Giugiaro, Gandini, Bertone y Pininfarina. Si desde luego no nombras a los dos primeros… ¡me enfado contigo! Nadie, ¡ni los japoneses! te va a nombrar a Ken Okuyama ni a Satoru Nozaki ni a Yamamoto San ni a Yoshihiko Matsuo. Por más que sean, respectivamente, los diseñadores o responsables de diseño de preciosidades como el Honda NSX, el Toyota 2000 GT, el Mazda MX5 y el Nissan Z… 1. Mazda Cosmo (1967). Este coche es el comienzo de la historia de “amor” entre Mazda y los motores rotativos o tipo Wankel. En 1967, Mazda lanzó el deportivo biplaza Cosmo, precioso para mi gusto, y uno de los primeros modelos de producción con un motor rotativo o Wankel. 2.Toyota 2000GT (1967). Lo sigo siempre, el único coche japoneses que aparece con cierto protagonismo en la saga de “James Bond 007”. El 2000 GT se presentó originalmente en 1965 y revolucionó el panorama del diseño japonés. 3. Nissan Fairlady Z (1969). Desde el punto de vista del diseño japones podríamos hablar de los dorados años 60 que es cuando se presentó esta preciosidad, el Datsun o Nissan Z que para distinguirlo de otros Z posteriores llamamos Fairlady que es como se denominó en algunos mercados. 4. Toyota Celica Coupé (1970). La primera vez que vi este coche fue en una edición de las 4 Horas de Jarama. Me electrizó la estética y más aún el sonido… ¡qué maravilla! Este modelo no era más que una versión coupé del Toyota Carina. Contaba con una completa gama de motores de gasolina de entre 1,6 y 2,0 litros, con cajas manuales y automáticas y siempre de propulsión. 5. Mazda MX5 (1989). “Un Lotus Elan bien hecho”. Así lo definió un periodista y buen amigo… y creó que dio en diana. La primera generación del MX5 era roadster pequeño y ligero, solo 955 kilos.Con un chasis muy equilibrado y el motor 1.6 del Mazda 323, que desarrollaba 115 CV de potencia y, más tarde, también con un propulsor 1.8 de 130 CV era divertido y ofrecía buenas prestaciones y mejores sensaciones. 6. Honda NSX (1990). Otro periodista, como más mala leche (pitido) que el anterior, me dijo que el Honda NSX era un Ferrari bien hecho… se podría decir que, pese a sus malas intenciones, razón no le faltaba, porque el NSX por prestaciones estaba al nivel de los Ferrari, pero por fiabilidad y sencillez de uso, muy por encima. 7. Mazda RX7 (1992). Hablamos, obviamente, de la tercera generación o FD, la más atractiva de todas y además la más difícil de conducir. La primera versión contaba con un motor rotativo de 1,3 litros, con la equivalencia 2,6, de unos 240 CV de potencia. 8. Toyota Supra (1993). La cuarta generación aparecida 1993 es para mí la mejor. Y la más recordada en parte, por ser el coche que protagonizó la primera película de la saga Fast & Furious.La mecánica 2JZ-GT era una joya, de lo mejor de su época, con 2.997 cm3, con seis cilindros en línea y dos turbocompresores Hitachi de funcionamiento secuencial: uno que giraba a bajas rpm y otro que funcionaba a partir de 4.000 rpm. En 1998 llegó el sistema de distribución variable Toyota VVT-i y se llegó a los 330 CV y a los 250 km/h. 9. Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 (1998). Quizás más que bonito habría que decir que es impresionante… ¿pero no es casi lo mismo? La generación R34 del GT-R tenía carácter, con un motor biturbo de gasolina de 280 CV, tracción total y un comportamiento tremendamente eficaz. El chasis era una maravilla tecnología, con un eficaz sistema de tracción total ATTESA-E-TS PRO, que conseguían que el R34, fuese un modelo con el que era relativamente sencillo rodar al límite. 10. Honda S2000 (1999). Según otro periodista amigo, “Un MX5 a lo grande”. Tampoco le faltaba razón. Nació para celebrar el 50 aniversario de Honda y es uno de los deportivos más venerados fabricados en Japón. A destacar su carrocería biplaza descapotable, su diseño y, lo mejor, un motor atmosférico VTEC de 2,0 litros y 241 CV casi, casi, de competición. Una belleza ahora muy cotizada… y que se revalorizará. La conclusión es clara, conocidos o no, está claro que los diseñadores japoneses saben hacer coches bonitos y, además, muy tecnológicos… una maravilla.
Thank you for listening to We Are Auto, the podcast about cars - for enthusiasts, by enthusiasts! Please leave a 5 Star rating and write a review! In episode 239: - The unknown Lordstown Motors files for bankruptcy - Toyota celebrates the 45th birthday of the Celica Supra - The wild new Singer DLS Turbo and more! Follow along! Facebook Instagram Youtube Website
The Toyota Supra has become a Japanese performance icon since it formally spun off from the similarly iconic Celica in the 1980s. Most notably, the fourth-generation or A80 chassis Toyota Supra has cemented itself as a cultural icon with its starring role in The Fast and the Furious, its inclusion in racing video games, and its success on the race track. The Supra did fall out of the Toyota lineup before the new millennium but was reborn after more than 20 years on the backburner. The reborn Supra launched in 2019 with only an eight-speed automatic behind the BMW-built I6 mill, to the chagrin of manual transmission enthusiasts. Well, Toyota listened to the manual transmission cries and delivered for the 2023 model year. Mated to the 3.0-liter I6 is now a six-speed manual transmission that feeds power exclusively to the rear wheels. On this episode of Quick Spin, host Wesley Wren hops behind the wheel of the 2023 Toyota GR Supra and puts it through its paces. Wren takes you on a guided tour of this manual-equipped Supra and highlights some of his favorite parts. Later, Wren takes you along for a live drive review of the Supra. Joining these segments, Wren chats with Patrick Carone about the latest generation Supra, its place in the market, and its spot in history. The two talk about the Supra's lack of competition in the market, and the joy of adding a manual transmission. Closing the show, the pair break down what makes the Supra special.
Today I am joined by Ryan Christopher, or on Instagram Stukinthe90s. Ryan is somewhat of a legend, with a 90's car collection containing a Toyota Supra, Mazda RX-7, Nissan GTR, and Acura NSX. He also owns a Tesla Model S Plaid and a Tesla Model X, and takes all of his cars to the local drag strip. Ryan's most recent project has been a second Mk 4 Supra, but this time he rebuilt it with a Tesla motor and battery pack. After that success and true to the Supra name, he is now building its next iteration to unlock more speed and performance. In this episode we discuss how Ryan got interested in cars, the details of the Supra build, his goals for the second version, and the EV community that is growing so fast. Hear all that and more, right now. Enjoy! Contact: InstagramYouTubeMotor Trend Article
The weather is warming up and that means its time to talk about some fun summer cars and topics! If you're asking "What does that mean?" then consider this week's episode as a primer. First up, Benjamin revisits the 2023 Toyota GR Supra, but this time its equipped with a six-speed manual transmission. After a lukewarm reception a few years ago, Benjamin finds out if the three-pedalled variant changes things for the better, and whether the Supra is in a precarious position due to its pricing and performance. Then Sami chimes in with some sports-car stories of his own, describing his time in the 2024 Jaguar F-Type 75. A celebration of Jaguar's coupe and convertible, this model boasts plenty of power, but carries around the British brands legacy. Our hosts talk about what that means, and how the brand will continue without a two-door in the road map. Then Benjamin has some news to share about his Grand Wagoneer. Having used it as a tow vehicle for his Datsun, he experiences the ups and downs of using an older vehicle for heavy-duty work. Be sure to visit the website, send us your comments, and check out Benjamin's kickstarter for his cool new book!
We are thrilled to welcome a special guest, Jaime Garcia, the host of RaceFFPod, a popular podcast dedicated to all things racing and front-engine, front-wheel-drive (FF) vehicles. Jaime joins us to share his the latest in headlines and his highly anticipated even, the Grid Life Sundae Cup using an FF Kia Rio. In addition to discussing his upcoming racing adventure, Jaime provides us insights into Project Gloomy, his ongoing race car project. With recent testing and upgrades, he shares his short-term plans for taking the car to the next level. To add more fuel to the fire, we engage in a spirited round of "Would You Rather" focused on racing scenarios. From choosing between legendary cars like the Brand New Civic Type R and the Toyota Supra to making tough decisions about racing disciplines and car setups. Whether you're a racing aficionado or simply curious about the adrenaline-fueled world of motorsports this episode is for you!
More of CR's coverage on the Nissan Z here: https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/sports-cars/2023-nissan-z-review-a2145463162/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT The 2023 Nissan Z enters the sports car marketplace as one of the few remaining models available today as a manual, competing for attention with the Toyota Supra, Subaru BRZ, and Toyota GR86. We bought a Performance model with a manual transmission for our test program, and share our first impressions of this resurrected nameplate, comparing its styling, gearbox, and driving dynamics with its contemporaries, as well as legacy Z models. And is higher octane gas combined with fuel stabilizer better for a car that will not be driven for a few months? Our experts answer this, as well as whether newer cars need an engine block heater in cold climates. Toyota GR86 First Drive: https://www.consumerreports.org/sports-cars/2022-toyota-gr86-review-a7782593291/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT Top Tier Gas Worth the Extra Price: https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/fuel-economy-efficiency/top-tier-gasoline-worth-the-extra-price-a7682471234/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT :00 - Nissan Z introduction 1:50 - New features 4:20 - Styling 5:25 - Driving impressions 8:15 - Turbo sound/whine 9:39 - Manual transmission 12:39 - Handling impressions 15:20 - Interior impressions 22:39 - Should you use an engine block heater on a newer car? 25:31 - Should you use higher octane gas combined with fuel stabilizer for a car not driven often? See more car ratings and reviews at https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT
More of CR's coverage on the Nissan Z here: https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/sports-cars/2023-nissan-z-review-a2145463162/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT The 2023 Nissan Z enters the sports car marketplace as one of the few remaining models available today as a manual, competing for attention with the Toyota Supra, Subaru BRZ, and Toyota GR86. We bought a Performance model with a manual transmission for our test program, and share our first impressions of this resurrected nameplate, comparing its styling, gearbox, and driving dynamics with its contemporaries, as well as legacy Z models. And is higher octane gas combined with fuel stabilizer better for a car that will not be driven for a few months? Our experts answer this, as well as whether newer cars need an engine block heater in cold climates. Toyota GR86 First Drive: https://www.consumerreports.org/sports-cars/2022-toyota-gr86-review-a7782593291/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT Top Tier Gas Worth the Extra Price: https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/fuel-economy-efficiency/top-tier-gasoline-worth-the-extra-price-a7682471234/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT :00 - Nissan Z introduction 1:50 - New features 4:20 - Styling 5:25 - Driving impressions 8:15 - Turbo sound/whine 9:39 - Manual transmission 12:39 - Handling impressions 15:20 - Interior impressions 22:39 - Should you use an engine block heater on a newer car? 25:31 - Should you use higher octane gas combined with fuel stabilizer for a car not driven often? See more car ratings and reviews at https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT
Jake Shaffer, co-owner of Stryker Performance, joined us in the studio on Cinco de Mayo where he discussed the end of the Toyota Supra, his new Mini Cooper, and his dream Porsche. Jake also shared his thoughts on the car he would choose for a cross-country road trip and gave advice to aspiring entrepreneurs in the automotive industry. We also give our power rankings for cars made in Mexico and wrap up with a little head-to-head competition. Don't forget to like & subscribe! Follow Stryker Performance - YouTube: www.youtube.com/StrykerPerformance - IG: @StrykerPerformance Follow ninetyoneoneoctane - YouTube: www.youtube.com/ninetyoneoctane - IG: @ninetyoneoctane Merch Available at www.ninetyoneoctane.com/shop
We regret to inform you that this week's episode is a bit...boring. No, Charlie didn't drone on about his Town & Country. (Although he did call it beautiful. That's questionable.) Perhaps it was the rainy day or just the fact Chris was sad to give up the 760i, but the energy is low on this one. However, you get to hear Chris and Charlie eat, so that's something. And at some point in the episode they tell you about their times with the 2023 Volkswagen Jetta Sport 6MT and 2023 BMW 760i. And then they preview the 2023 BMW XM and 2023 Toyota Supra 3.0 Premium 6MT as well as a bonus 2023 Ford Bronco Heritage 6MT. Love the manuals! Enjoy!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/daily-motor-podcast/donations
Join our Facebook Crew: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thirdpedalpodcast This week we talk about the crazy story about the teacher who *allegedly* rented a Toyota Supra for a land speed record competition with his students. Then, we go over the TWIN V12 super yacht that Lamborghini just announced (we're confused too), and finish talking about the crazy experimental STICK SHIFT option coming soon to a Lexus near you. Follow us on social: YouTube TikTok Facebook Instagram --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thirdpedalpodcast/support
Charley and Evan review the history of the infamous Japanese sports car, the Toyota Supra. They'll cover its origin as a trim model of the Toyota Celica, and how it became a prominent and distinguished figure in the automotive industry. They share what defines each generation of Supra and some fun facts about each along the way.
In anticipation of 'Fast X,' J.E Skeets, Trey Kerby, and JD watched and reviewed every movie from the 'Fast & Furious' franchise. Up first: 2001's 'The Fast and the Furious' starring Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, and a 1994 Toyota Supra. (Originally released Aug. 6, 2021) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In anticipation of 'Fast X,' J.E Skeets, Trey Kerby, and JD watched and reviewed every movie from the 'Fast & Furious' franchise. Up first: 2001's 'The Fast and the Furious' starring Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, and a 1994 Toyota Supra. (Originally released Aug. 6, 2021) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steve’s POV Japan-America: Cars, Culture, Cuisine and Comedy
My sin and I recently found a dream car sitting outside nearly abandoned for 2-3 years and sinking in the mud. The Toyota Supra we found has a very interesting history behind it... the case of the missing 6 speed trans. I also discuss witj Kim tips on how to get along well in Japan.Today's Mixed Cracker Snack: available at MitsuwaPlease follow the Podcast and Please subscribe to Steve's POV Youtube channel (approaching 540,000 subs) instagram twitter facebook - @StevesPOVco-host Kim Wong- @kimwong_77 @ntxkei
ep151 In this episode, Jhae opens with his thoughts on the United States / Russia prisoner exchange involving WNBA star Brittney Griner and a Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout, also known as The Merchant of Death. Did the Biden administration do the right thing? Was this all because Brittney Griner is a famous American Citizen or should it have never got to this point? Jhae lightens up the episode in reminiscing on Fuel Fest Phoenix 2022. Is Jhae Pfenning a legit bonafide superstar? Jhae also meets Jada Toys, the company behind the die-cast Toyota Supra modeled after Robotech. Connect with the show · HardParkingPod.com · Instagram JhaePfenning · Support us on Patreon · YouTube HardParkingPodcast · Support This Podcast on Anchor · HardParkingPodcast@gmail.com Hard Parking Media LLC Jhae Pfenning --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hardparking/support
Do you love or hate pop-up headlights? First launch with the 1936 Cord 810, appreciation for the pop-up headlights is in full force today with the next generation of car enthusiast discover, buy and appreciate the pop-up headlight cars from the 1980s and 1990s. Join Greg Stanley as he reviews the most recent market trends for these love/hate collectibles. Cars mentioned in this episode: 1936-1937 Cord 810/812 1990-1999 BMW 8-Series 1989-1993 Vector W8 1976-1989 Aston Martin Lagonda 1978-1981 BMW M1 1963-2004 Corvette C4 1990-2001 Acura NSX Mazda Miata 1982-1992 Toyota Supra 1982-2002 Pontiac Firebird 1978-1995 Porsche 928 1982-1991 Porsche 944 1984-2005 Toyota MR2 1997-2001 Honda Prelude 1989-1995 Lotus Elan 1978-2002 Mazda RX-7 1984-1988 Pontiac Fiero GT 1984-1989 Nissan 300ZX 1968-1973 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 1971-1980 Maserati Bora 1996-1999 Vector M12 1991 -1994 Ferrari 512 TR 1987-1992 Ferrari F40 1995-1998 Lamborghini Diablo VT 1991-1995 Cizeta-Moroder V16T 1984 Lamborghini Countach Turbo 1992-1994 Jaguar XJ220 1990-1993 Vector W8 Do you enjoy this podcast and want more? Then see more content on YouTube at The Collector Car Podcast YouTube Channel. Greg shares Virtual Car Shows, Museum Tours and more every week. Please support our sponsors: RM Sotheby's, Advantage Lifts, Euro Classics and Pioneer Electronics. Follow The Collector Car Podcast: Website, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube or communicate with Greg directly via Email. Join RM Sotheby's Car Specialist Consultant Greg Stanley as he applies over 25 years of insight and analytical experience to the collector car market. Greg interviews the experts, reviews market trends and even has some fun. Podcasts are posted every Thursday and available on Apple Podcast, GooglePlay, Spotify and wherever podcasts are found. See more at www.TheCollectorCarPodcast.com or contact Greg directly at Greg@TheCollectorCarPodcast.com. Are you looking to consign at one of RM Sotheby's auctions? Email Greg at GStanley@RMSothebys.com. Greg uses Hagerty Valuation Guide for sourcing automotive insights, trends and data points.
Part 2 of PPIHC is another double-header! First: Rhys Millen and Joey Seely explain their secrets to being fast, the 1300HP 911 they're campaigning, and a bit of Rhys' history at the mountain. Plus, Rhys' weird tire secret. Then, we hop in an MDX with Acura's lead factory driver, James Robinson, who gives us a turn-by-turn tour of the mountain. He points out specific challenges, turns, driving lines, and talks about the event in general, how he started, and his NSX. Rhys Millen is one of the best drivers on Earth. He holds trophies from Formula D, and Global Rally Cross. He set his first Pikes Peak record in 1997 in a Toyota Supra. He was King of the Mountain (overall winner) in 2012 and 2015, set the EV record in 2016, and set the SUV record in 2018. He's also won at Baja, knows how to setup a car, and as we find out, has a weird secret with tires. Joey Seely was a co-founder of BBI Autosport. 6 years ago he struck out on his own to open Emotion Engineering. Initially, he focused on chassis/suspension setup. He was the lead engineer for Jeff Zwart's PPIHC efforts several times, including with the ultra-rare 935. But as former racing engineer, Joey knew he could go bigger. Over time he's developed his own parts, brake pads, and engine builds, all culminating in this incredible Pikes Peak effort with Rhys Millen. Head to https://www.Policygenius.com to get your free life insurance quotes and see how much you could save. Berryman Products. All-American Made since 1918. Berryman is Available at your favorite automotive retailer or automotive parts store. https://www.berrymanproducts.com. To thank you for being such a loyal listener, we're partnering with Freedom to give you an exclusive 20% off when you go to https://www.freedomgrooming.com/tire Download the FREE Upside App and use promo code smoking to get $5 or more cash back on your first purchase of $10 or more. Want your question answered? To listen to the episode the day it's recorded? Want to watch the live stream, get ad-free podcasts, or exclusive podcasts? Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thesmokingtirepodcast Tweet at us! https://www.Twitter.com/thesmokingtire https://www.Twitter.com/zackklapman Instagram: https://www.Instagram.com/thesmokingtire https://www.Instagram.com/therealzackklapman Click here for the most honest car reviews out there: https://www.youtube.com/thesmokingtire Want shorter podcasts? Subscribe to our new CLIPS channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD4WGV-W5zD1MK4yHbNGwmw
Smokey Nagata is most famous-- or infamous-- for driving his gold-painted Toyota Supra 200 miles per hour on a UK public highway. It made him perhaps the most famous outlaw in Japanese automotive history. How did Smokey Nagata become one of the world's top tuners? What's so secret about his legendary custom cars? And is the nickname ‘Smokey' as obvious as it seems? Today on Past Gas: the story of Smokey Nagata, Top Secret Co., and the Doubleton run! More about Show: Follow James on IG and Twitter @jamespumphrey. Follow Nolan on IG and Twitter @nolanjsykes. Follow Joe on IG and Twitter @joegweber. Follow Donut @donutmedia, and subscribe to our Youtube and Facebook channels! Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or using this link: http://bit.ly/PastGas. If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be helpful! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: http://bit.ly/PastGas. Thanks to our sponsors: Visit onepeloton.com to learn more. This podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp and Past Gas by Donut Media listeners get 10% off their first month at betterhelp.com/pastgas. Start hiring RIGHT NOW with a $75 sponsored job credit to upgrade your job post at indeed.com/PASTGAS. Offer valid through March 31st. For a limited time, new users can get $10 in free Bitcoin when you sign up today at Coinbase.com/donut. Go to goodchop.com/gas100 and use code gas100 to get $100 off your first 3 boxes. Check out Gran Turismo 7 on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5! Pick up your copy today: https://bit.ly/3Ja01vQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices