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2022 TOYOTA LAND CRUISER https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOwVApn8B34 2022 Toyota Land Cruiser First Look: Forbidden 4x4 Fruit An all-new Land Cruiser finally debuts, but we’ll only be getting the Lexus version. One of the best-known vehicles in the world is getting a long-awaited replacement with the debut of the 2022 Toyota Land Cruiser. Unfortunately for Americans, we won't be getting it. |
2022 TOYOTA LAND CRUISER https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOwVApn8B34 2022 Toyota Land Cruiser First Look: Forbidden 4x4 Fruit An all-new Land Cruiser finally debuts, but we’ll only be getting the Lexus version. One of the best-known vehicles in the world is getting a long-awaited replacement with the debut of the 2022 Toyota Land Cruiser. Unfortunately for Americans, we won't be getting it. |
2022 TOYOTA LAND CRUISER https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOwVApn8B34 2022 Toyota Land Cruiser First Look: Forbidden 4x4 Fruit An all-new Land Cruiser finally debuts, but we’ll only be getting the Lexus version. One of the best-known vehicles in the world is getting a long-awaited replacement with the debut of the 2022 Toyota Land Cruiser. Unfortunately for Americans, we won't be getting it. |
BMW 5 SERIES MAGNIFICENT SEDAN INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puEwgSIvU1A BMW 5 SERIES MAGNIFICENT SEDAN INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR The facelifted 5-series lineup still includes the four-cylinder 530i, six-cylinder 540i, V-8 M550i, and hybrid 530e models. The BMW 5-series is updated for 2021 with a new look and additional features. The lineup remains the same and includes 530i, 540i, M550i, and 530e plug-in-hybrid models. The 2021 5-series will reach U.S. dealerships in July 2020. BMW is subjecting its 5-series to a comprehensive if modest facelift that's designed to steal the thunder of Mercedes's somewhat more aggressively restyled E-Class and the still-fresh Audi A6. Set for a launch in mid-2020 as a 2021 model, the lineup will again comprise the 248-horsepower 530i, the 335-horsepower 540i, the 523-horsepower M550i, and the 288-horsepower 530e plug-in hybrid. All models will continue to be available with rear-wheel drive or optional all-wheel drive, called xDrive, except for the AWD-only M550i xDrive. The even more powerful M5 will be updated in the not-too-distant future, mirroring the changes to these more pedestrian 5-series models. At first glance, the facelifted 5-series looks more angular and slightly more angry, its LED headlights featuring sharp creases. The protruding grille looks more assertive as well, and while the headlights gain L-shaped lighting elements, the same elements now disappear from the taillights. The exhaust pipes now all look the same regardless of engine—keep the badges on, people! Taller and wider, the new kidney grilles emphasize their kinship with the 7-series and the X7 without putting on as dominant a show. The side view keeps the curious character line that turns into the C-pillar. And the M550i gets treated, like before, to bronze trim. Altogether, we like the new look, and the 5-series still looks more nimble and sportier than the more portly competition. |
BMW 5 SERIES MAGNIFICENT SEDAN INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puEwgSIvU1A BMW 5 SERIES MAGNIFICENT SEDAN INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR The facelifted 5-series lineup still includes the four-cylinder 530i, six-cylinder 540i, V-8 M550i, and hybrid 530e models. The BMW 5-series is updated for 2021 with a new look and additional features. The lineup remains the same and includes 530i, 540i, M550i, and 530e plug-in-hybrid models. The 2021 5-series will reach U.S. dealerships in July 2020. BMW is subjecting its 5-series to a comprehensive if modest facelift that's designed to steal the thunder of Mercedes's somewhat more aggressively restyled E-Class and the still-fresh Audi A6. Set for a launch in mid-2020 as a 2021 model, the lineup will again comprise the 248-horsepower 530i, the 335-horsepower 540i, the 523-horsepower M550i, and the 288-horsepower 530e plug-in hybrid. All models will continue to be available with rear-wheel drive or optional all-wheel drive, called xDrive, except for the AWD-only M550i xDrive. The even more powerful M5 will be updated in the not-too-distant future, mirroring the changes to these more pedestrian 5-series models. At first glance, the facelifted 5-series looks more angular and slightly more angry, its LED headlights featuring sharp creases. The protruding grille looks more assertive as well, and while the headlights gain L-shaped lighting elements, the same elements now disappear from the taillights. The exhaust pipes now all look the same regardless of engine—keep the badges on, people! Taller and wider, the new kidney grilles emphasize their kinship with the 7-series and the X7 without putting on as dominant a show. The side view keeps the curious character line that turns into the C-pillar. And the M550i gets treated, like before, to bronze trim. Altogether, we like the new look, and the 5-series still looks more nimble and sportier than the more portly competition. |
BMW 5 SERIES MAGNIFICENT SEDAN INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puEwgSIvU1A BMW 5 SERIES MAGNIFICENT SEDAN INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR The facelifted 5-series lineup still includes the four-cylinder 530i, six-cylinder 540i, V-8 M550i, and hybrid 530e models. The BMW 5-series is updated for 2021 with a new look and additional features. The lineup remains the same and includes 530i, 540i, M550i, and 530e plug-in-hybrid models. The 2021 5-series will reach U.S. dealerships in July 2020. BMW is subjecting its 5-series to a comprehensive if modest facelift that's designed to steal the thunder of Mercedes's somewhat more aggressively restyled E-Class and the still-fresh Audi A6. Set for a launch in mid-2020 as a 2021 model, the lineup will again comprise the 248-horsepower 530i, the 335-horsepower 540i, the 523-horsepower M550i, and the 288-horsepower 530e plug-in hybrid. All models will continue to be available with rear-wheel drive or optional all-wheel drive, called xDrive, except for the AWD-only M550i xDrive. The even more powerful M5 will be updated in the not-too-distant future, mirroring the changes to these more pedestrian 5-series models. At first glance, the facelifted 5-series looks more angular and slightly more angry, its LED headlights featuring sharp creases. The protruding grille looks more assertive as well, and while the headlights gain L-shaped lighting elements, the same elements now disappear from the taillights. The exhaust pipes now all look the same regardless of engine—keep the badges on, people! Taller and wider, the new kidney grilles emphasize their kinship with the 7-series and the X7 without putting on as dominant a show. The side view keeps the curious character line that turns into the C-pillar. And the M550i gets treated, like before, to bronze trim. Altogether, we like the new look, and the 5-series still looks more nimble and sportier than the more portly competition. |
THE LATEST AUDI RSQ8 BEAST - 2023 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qy5mEchqFp0 Starting at: $115,595 • Highs Mega-powerful V-8 engine, nimble chassis, styling is more restrained than the mechanically similar Lambo Urus. • Lows Slower and more expensive than the RS6 Avant, brake feel isn't particularly confidence inspiring, not quite as poised as a Porsche. • Verdict The RS Q8 is the ultimate Audi SUV, but the most discerning auto enthusiasts recognize that it's not the ultimate Audi. |
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