Apparently, even with Toyota’s fancy new automatic and launch control, drivers still prefer to row their own gears ...
Toyota added an eight-speed automatic transmission option for the 2025 GR Corolla. The automaker believes 80 percent of ...
This dog is a su-paw-star. A loyal Washington rescue dog named Gita saved her elderly owner’s life by leading authorities to his location hours after he severely injured himself falling in the ...
A cook at the Owen Sound, Ont., restaurant of the owner killed in a dine-and-dash assault more than a year ago says he saw some of what happened and is calling for justice, in a homicide case ...
Brad Hollingsworth, the longtime owner of Clancy’s, died Friday morning (Oct. 4) at Ochsner Medical Center, confirmed his stepson Brian Larson. The cause was liver disease. Hollingsworth was 75.
Japanese auto giant Toyota Motor is investing $500 million in Joby Aviation to support the U.S. electric air taxi company’s launch of commercial passenger services, which are slated to begin as ...
Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross is in advanced talks with private equity firm Ares Management and billionaire Joe Tsai to sell stakes in the NFL team and other assets at a valuation of $8.1 ...
Formerly offered exclusively with a manual transmission, the Toyota GR Corolla can now change gears for itself or at the driver’s command with paddle shifters. Toyota says the newly available ...
Toyota is delaying the start of production for its first U.S.-made electric vehicle until 2026, but says it plans to sell as many as seven all-electric vehicles in the U.S. within the next two years.
Please verify your email address. Toyota is a Japanese automaker founded in 1937 that has developed a reputation for reliability across a multitude of segments, from sports cars and family sedans ...
In fact, the best manual treadmills, powered by your own two feet, can lead to significant cardiovascular and strength gains. Manual treadmills require you to initiate and maintain motion all on ...
These team owners, presidents and high-ranking executives have a vested interest in the outcome, though many aren’t actively rooting for one side over the other — or at least not openly.