"Of all the off-road-capable vehicles people have been snapping up in recent years — Ford Bronco, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Kia Telluride, Chevy Colorado ZR2, even the Hyundai Santa Cruz — I wonder how many of them never get to fulfill their raison d'etre."
"The Diablo represents a different approach to building supercars, one that was always bound to die out."
You remember "Driven," right? The 2001 Sylvester Stallone vehicle about CART? With memorable characters Joe Tanto, Jimmy Bly and Beau Brandenburg?
Chicago had been suffering from a severe drought for months… only for the heavens to open beginning Sunday morning.
Think all EVs drive the same? Maybe not this one.
Even the most established and best-positioned EV startups — Lucid and Rivian — have lost billions upon billions in valuation as optimism dries up for the next generation of would-be-Teslas. For the rest of the little guys, the window of opportunity looks pretty slim.
How do you preserve "Tacoma-ness" for a new generation? It's the central conundrum for Tacoma's Chief Engineer, Sheldon Brown.
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