Shooting cars: Ep.23 - Group photos with multiple cars + ANSWRD: From ND Miata to Porsche 997 GTS
Comment which city/country you're watching from ;) Just 1 more episode left of Shooting Cars! The show that helps you learn how to take better photos of cars. Learn how to take group shots with multiple cars (or bikes) by watching my mistakes! + Find out why the Porsche 997 gts is worth the money over a Carrera 2S. In this episode of ANSWRD, Jibran shows us his Porsche 997 gts which he picked up a few months ago after selling his 2016 Mazda Miata nd Club Edition with bbs package. Before the Miata Jibran had a Porsche 911 996 which he tracked along and got a lot of attention with his GT3 wing. 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!
2025-11-27T10:54:10Z
Ferrari F12 ownership experience - real review + Corvette gains 200 horsepower due to Chevy supply chain issues
Kit shares his experience of owning 83 cars, with a particular highlight on his 2015 Ferrari F12berlinetta in Rosso Corsa. In a video, he explains his choice of the front-engined V12 Ferrari over the Aston Martin DBS and V12 Vantage, reflecting on his previous cars like the Porsche 991 GT3, McLaren 600LT, Porsche 718 Spyder, Ferrari California, and BMW M8 Convertible. This is part of the "answrd" series, featuring car reviews by real owners rather than automotive journalists such as Chris Harris or Doug Demuro. The series showcases a range of vehicles, including the Gaglardi Vex, Porsche 911 GT3, McLaren 600LT, the Ferrari models F12, F430, and 458 Italia, Acura NSX, Corvette, FRS, and various BMWs and drift cars. Favorite F12 videos include "TERRIFYING! Ferrari F12 Berlinetta Review" from The Straight Pipes and Carfection's "Ferrari F12 Berlinetta: Last Of The Naturally Aspirated V12s?" The narrative also introduces Jeff with his 2017 C7 Corvette Grand Sport, which produces nearly 800 horsepower on 91 octane gas. Viewers are encouraged to engage with the story, especially if they own a C7.
2025-11-27T15:24:10Z
11 muscle cars that made history
Picture this: it's 1964, suburban America is booming, and Detroit just figured out how to stuff big-block V8 engines into mid-sized family cars. What could go wrong? Well, nothing, and everything, depending on who you ask. Either way, these powerful, loud machines have really shaped American car culture, whether it's through style, performance, or innovation. The muscle car era was a wild decade that gave us some of the most iconic automobiles in American history. Here are the ones who led the charge.
2025-09-29T18:11:57Z
What makes the Jaguar F-Type SVR fun vs. Honda S2000 ft. Engineering Explained + 1972 Chevelle SS: An American dream reviewed by owner
In this video, Jason delves into what makes a car fun by comparing the Jaguar F-Type SVR to his beloved Honda S2000. ANSWRD is a series of car reviews conducted by real owners rather than automotive journalists like Chris Harris, Doug DeMuro, or The Straight Pipes. This series features a variety of cars, including the Gaglardi Vex, Porsche 911 GT3, McLaren 600LT, Ferrari F12, F430, 458 Italia, Acura NSX, Corvette, FRS, BMWs, drift cars, and more. Highlighting key modifications such as a .30 over 454 engine, 800 cfm Edelbrock carburetor, umi shocks and springs with a 2" drop, US Mags 17/18 staggered rims with 295s on the rear, Hotchkis performance sway bars, front control arms, trailing links, and a 12-bolt LSD rear end, the focus shifts to an episode featuring Ben and his 1972 Chevelle SS. Ben's Chevelle boasts a beastly 454 engine and impressive suspension upgrades, showcasing the passion and detail of car enthusiasts featured in this unique series.
2025-11-27T18:39:09Z
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