He obtained a bachelor's degree in Political Science at the Ohio State University in 2013, then pivoted from covering politics and policy to writing about his automotive adventures, something that, he says, is a lot more fun. Since that time, he has established connections with most of the world's major automakers, as well as other key brands in the automotive industry.
Toyota offers discount on brand new 2018 C-HR for Scion owners. Our friends at CarsDirect have tipped us off on a cool discount that Toyota has quietly rolled out for their all-new 2018 C-HR. Normally, a brand new model wouldn’t need discounts to move off the dealer’s lot. In fact, the C-HR is poised to […] More »
Founder of West Coast Customs built this FR-S for his son’s 16th birthday, and now it could be yours. West Coast Customs founder and CEO Ryan Friedlinghaus decided to do something cool for his son’s sixteenth birthday. “Little Ryan” was gifted a 2013 Scion FR-S for his birthday. Most 16 year olds would be stoked […] More »
The introductory model to the Scion brand line up explained it all. The year was 2004, and it was a very unusual time in the North American market. Toyota saw the trend that it’s brand was attracting increasingly older customers. While that is a fine way to sell cars, older customers usually have more money, […] More »
As more snow falls, more fun can be had with the sideways Toyota 86. Winding Road Magazine is the enthusiasts’ resource for motorsport events, coverage and need-to-know details. They also do some pretty fun reviews. So, what do they think about the 2017 Toyota 86? Fortunately for them, their 86 press car arrived just in time […] More »
Ryan Tuerck has plenty of modified GT86’s to choose from and drift. Looks like another tough day in the office for Ryan Tuerck. High up in the mountains, on a secluded skidpad, Tuerck throws down with his modified GT86. As is the way with Donut Media videos, the production features some top notch cinematography. We […] More »
Regular Car Reviews gets weird with the Scion iA née Mazda2. The Scion iA commits one of the automotive industry’s capital sins: badge engineering. See, the iA is actually a Mazda2 underneath. Change the bumpers, lights and wheels and you have a Mazda2. This leads RCR and myself to the same question: why? Toyota has […] More »
Some cars exist purely to be used and treated like disposable goods. There is nothing wrong with that, either. For millions of people, a Toyota Camry makes perfect sense, it’s reliable, inoffensive and does well at blending into the background of their lives. Some disposable cars however, are going to lead a different life entirely. […] More »