Toyota C-HR hybrid driving experience in Spain
This section breaks down the UK range and performance figures for the new Toyota C HR, covering 1.8 and 2.0 hybrid options and the forthcoming plug in hybrid. The presenter explains power outputs, 0–62 mph times and top speeds before focusing on how the 2.0 litre hybrid feels on real roads. In normal mode the SUV alternates smoothly between EV running and petrol power thanks to Toyota’s fifth generation hybrid system, delivering quiet, efficient progress without range anxiety. Switching into sport mode on twisty Spanish roads, he explores the revvy character of the eCVT transmission, why the engine sounds the way it does, and how the Atkinson cycle and electric motor work together. Updated dampers, lighter battery placement and chassis tuning are discussed while he evaluates steering weight, body control, braking feel and overall fun through fast corners.
2025-12-06T14:14:47Z
Porsche GT3 991.2 choosing PDK over manual owner's review - ANSWRD
Jeany takes us for a ride in her Porsche 991.2 GT3 equipped with carbon sport bucket seats and a 7-speed pdk transmission. With over 7,000 miles and 2 track days, Jeany has lots of experience with her GT3 and also owns a Porsche Cayman track car as well as a Macan daily driver. answrd is a series of car reviews by real owners, not automotive journalists like Chris Harris, Doug Demuro, or The Straight Pipes. Cars in this series include the Gaglardi Vex, Porsche 911 GT3, McLaren 600LT, Ferrari F12/F430 and 458 Italia, Acura NSX, Corvette, FRS, BMWs, Drift Cars, and others! #Porsche #991GT3 #PorscheGT3 #CarReview Time stamps: 00:00 - 00:15 Intro 00:16 - 01:14 The story of getting a GT3 over 4.0 rs 01:15 - 01:23 Acura nsx ad break 01:24 - 02:05 Ownership so far 02:06 - 02:50 Favorite Thing 02:51 - 04:12 Least Favorite Thing 04:13 - 04:52 Spoiler Alert it's hard to see 04:53 - 06:25 Choosing pdk over Manual 06:26 - 6:52 Front axle lift 06:53 - 08:45 Is it too good for the street?
2025-10-09T20:24:10Z
This Toyota family EV review: Is it worth the hype?
Electric cars often feel like lifestyle upgrades — but this Toyota electric van competes on practicality first. It delivers the space, versatility, and reliability families need, but with zero tailpipe emissions and lower running costs. Over a week of real-world use, we pushed its limits: tight city streets, long drives, full loads. The result? A mix of comfort, convenience, and a few compromises. This video breaks down what works, what doesn’t, and who this van really suits.
2025-12-05T12:34:59Z
These 11 cars could shoot up in value in 2026, according to Hagerty’s number-crunchers
Every year, the valuation analysts at Hagerty sift through mountains of sales data, insurance trends, and buyer behavior to spot the cars most likely to climb in value. Think of it as the stock market’s “buy low, enjoy high” list, but for people who prefer tachometers over tickers. For 2026, Hagerty’s Bull Market List leans heavily into ’90s and ’00s machines—the final chapter of the analog era, when modern speed still paired with manual transmissions and minimal electronic interference. But a few older icons made the cut, too, proving there are still smart buys in every decade. Here’s what the data says are the 11 appreciation-ready enthusiast cars to watch.
2025-12-08T15:56:44Z