Toyota is often criticized for building too many "boring" cars but the Japanese automaker doesn't seem to be given enough credit when it builds fun ones. Case in point, the 2004-2006 Corolla XRS. For ...
With its lightweight design and high-revving engine, this British icon offers a pure, analog driving feel that rivals the best Japanese roadsters.
Turbos and torque are all well and good, but we've lost something as attainable cars with 8,000-rpm redlines have fallen by ...
The 2003 Toyota Matrix is unlike anything we've ever seen. It's a vehicle without classification. A car without definition. Look at it. Is it a minivan, a sports car or a station wagon? The answer is ...
Tested: 2009 Toyota Corolla XRS We Find the Best Cheap Used Cars for Around $2000 Best Used Cars Under $5000 It will strafe the anti-destination leaguers as they meander-cell phone in ear-toward some ...
View post: 2026 Honda Passport Vs. 2025 Honda Pilot: 5 Major Differences This past summer, I unloaded my 2013 Dodge Challenger, reducing the size of my personal fleet by a third and leaving me with ...
The original Corolla debuted for 1966, but wasn't exported to America until 1968. Then an all-new vehicle, the Corolla existed throughout its first generation free from the derogatory image of a ...
Anthony Capretto is an automotive journalist at CarBuzz with a background in Media Communications and Film from the University of Pittsburgh. Since joining in 2022, he’s covered industry news, EV ...
Aiming to create a performance-oriented engine that would be smaller, lighter, and efficient enough to be relevant in the era of downsizing, Toyota enlisted Yamaha's help to create the iconic 2ZZ-GE.