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Archive for October, 2022
Oct 31, 2022

As battery and electric powertrain technology continue to improve, so do the vehicles using this new technology. Manufacturers of the first hybrid and electric cars targeted a small segment of drivers looking to lower their carbon footprint and save money. Thus, the vehicles produced were efficient and practical. However, as popularity for the hybrid and […]

Oct 28, 2022

Over 30 years ago, Toyota debuted its first RAV4 as a concept car at the 1989 Tokyo Motor Show, changing the course of automotive history. Since then, this model has continued to be one of the most influential and best-selling compact SUVs on the market. With advanced safety features, sleek body components, powerful engines, spacious […]

Oct 27, 2022

The 2023 versions of the Toyota GR86 and the Subaru BRZ are the most impressive in their lines so far. Their features and options make them strong competitors within their class. A deeper comparison is required to determine which comes out on top. We’ve taken care of the research on that and gathered the information […]

Oct 20, 2022

Tysons, Virginia, is an excellent destination if you’re planning a celebratory dinner. This area is quickly becoming a foodie haven with a wide variety of culinary delights to choose from. You can find inspired surf and turf, intriguing fusion cuisine, and international favorites in one area. Check out these suggestions for a delicious dining experience […]

Oct 13, 2022

In 2021, Toyota’s debut of the GR86 sports car was greeted with universal approval. The sporty car’s reputation was boosted even further in 2022 when Toyota added more power to the GR86. While Toyota hasn’t reinvented the GR86 for 2023, it has added some standard and available upgrades that should, once again, propel this fun-to-drive […]

Oct 6, 2022

Around 8 miles south of Washington D.C. and about an hour’s drive from Vienna, you’ll find Alexandria, Virginia. Since its founding in 1749, it has thrived as a tobacco trading post, a port city, a Union supply center during the Civil War, and more. Today, though it’s a small city of only 15.75 square miles […]