These guys comically take low-budget modification to the next level with this widebody installation. But on a serious note, remember that this is an April Fool's video. Please don't cheap out on the quality parts for your car, especially
The rise of fake news online has made it a chore deciphering what's real and what's not these days. "Is it real? Is it a joke? Both, maybe?" The line between fact and fiction has never been thinner or more
It's April 1st, guys, so you should seriously believe everything you read. Including this new release from Toyota.If you've ever sat in a Hiace and thought, "Gee, wouldn't it be great if this van's gigantic roof weren'
Thank God April 1 is over and done with so we can go back to believing people once again. Okay, fine, we'll admit-we thoroughly enjoyed that little prank we pulled a few days ago. There's a bit of juvenile
If you've always fancied yourself as cool as Steve McQueen in a pair of Persols when you're driving, or you just happen to be a reasonable human being whose eyes need shielding from the sun, then consider yourself
If you're viewing this on a mobile device and can't see the video, please click here.Honda's at it with emojis again. Last year, Honda tried its darndest to convince people that it was offering special emoji-themed license
Some of you probably realized it was April Fool's Day last Friday after falling for a practical joke. For car lovers, it meant we had to be extra careful not to mistake pranks for actual motoring news. Honestly, with the level
German carmaker Mercedes-Benz is no longer amused that the Philippines keeps calling catastrophic typhoons "Chedeng," which is what the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (aka PAGASA) is locally calling typhoon Maysak. The super typhoon is expected to make landfall
The automobile as we know it today is a marvel of modern engineering. It is a machine refined and improved through decades of research. But along the way, there have been mistakes--what-the-hell moments where carmakers learned the hard way
The organizer of the Manila International Auto Show announced early this morning that Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson is making a surprise appearance at the event today, the show's fourth and last day. Worldbex Services International, the organizer of MIAS, said
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