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.
Jason at Engineering Explained is a very helpful reference for dyed in the wool car nerds, who may have trouble explaining automotive concepts to other people. As a mechanical engineer, he is very used to working with advanced concepts of mechanics, as well as simplifying the abstract ones. Don’t worry, this particular video isn’t some […] More »
Youtube user subaruwrxfan has been around plenty of flat four-powered cars, so this new for 2017 Toyota 86 is right in his wheelhouse. His perspective on the revised car is a useful one, considering he owned an original BRZ for over two years. In addition to his personal perspective and subjective opinions, he also has […] More »
This is not a regular car, or is it? Regular Car Reviews has occasionally branched out to visiting local vendors of the Pennsylvania area and reviewing their not-so regular shop cars. Up today is Raceseng, an automotive parts fabricator and machine shop, known for suspension setup and smaller bits like shift knobs. Their FRS shop […] More »
British Touring Car Championship winner Jason Plato has done many cool things, between being an active racing driver for the past 20 years to being a host of British motoring program Fifth Gear. Today’s Internet video of choice is a look back to when Plato reviewed the European-spec Toyota GT86 for Fifth Gear. Plato really […] More »
Toyota/Scion has released a video covering the history of the brand and the impact it has left, in both the community and within Toyota itself. Scion was a test bed, a free-standing brand that was able to take risks that Toyota couldn’t afford with it’s mainline brand. This manifested itself in several ways. Scion tried […] More »
Ah, the good old days…of 2015, that is! Today’s Throwback Thursday takes us back to Summer 2015 wherein MotorTrend compared the then-new fourth generation “ND” Mazda Miata against a pre-refresh Subaru BRZ. So, what’s the deal? Up first is the ND Mazda Miata. It has a 2.0L inline-4 SkyActiv engine making 155HP/148 ft./lb of torque, […] More »
Redline Reviews is here with both a brand new 2017 Toyota 86 and 2017 Subaru BRZ to compare the cars back to back. 2017 brings in a refresh for both of the twins, so let’s see which wears those new bumpers better. Usually, a mid-cycle refresh is just that, new bumpers, maybe some new interior […] More »