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Regular Car Reviews: The 2021 Tesla Model Y Is a Fine Car

autoevolution 23 Feb 2021, 15:22 UTC · by Unveiled in March 2019 and produced since January 2020, the Model Y is the second best-selling Tesla after the Model 3. Is this electric SUV any good, though? If you can ignore a few misaligned body trim pieces here and there and the peeps who talk too much about Elon Musk, then it is. 15 photos Brian Reider of Regular Car Reviews certainly thinks so, highlighting that “it’s a fine car that fulfills the expectations of a normal car with impressive accuracy.” From the exterior styling to the desirable badge, driving range, straight-line performance, semi-autonomous driving technology, and interior quality, it’s hard to find a deal-breaking issue with this fellow.

Regular Car Reviews The Tesla Model Y And It s Not What You Expect

Is this a down-to-earth review of a very popular electric crossover or is it a collection of stereotypes about the people who buy it?

Mr Regular Reviews the Seven-Seat 1993 Toyota Camry Wagon V6

Mr. Regular Reviews the Seven-Seat 1993 Toyota Camry Wagon V6 8 Feb 2021, 16:23 UTC · by The Camry had very humble beginnings, but right off the bat, Toyota knew what kind of customers it was after in the United States. Want a relatively affordable means of personal transportation with best-in-segment reliability and excellent gas mileage? Well, this is your car. 11 photos For a brief period, the Camry was also offered as a five-door wagon for customers who didn’t want a minivan or crossover. Even a V6 engine was available, which makes this 1993 model quite an interesting proposition. Unfortunately for North America, wagons have slowly but steadily declined in popularity because consumer demand has diverted to SUVs and trucks.

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Mr Regular Reviews 2000 Toyota Tundra, Says It Does the Job Very Well

autoevolution 18 Jan 2021, 17:09 UTC · by Donut Media recently posted a video on YouTube about million-mile engines, and the moment Jeremiah Burton mentioned the 2UZ-FE, the Tundra came into my head like a thunderbolt. An understated truck by all accounts, the first generation of the workhorse is hugely reliable as long as you ignore the rusting frame issue that prompted a recall in 2009. 9 photos That reliability boils down to the 4.7-liter V8 that combines aluminum heads with a cast-iron block, port fuel injection, four valves per cylinder, and one-piece camshafts. Also featured in the 4Runner and Land Cruiser from that era, this motor won’t leave you stranded on the side of the road.

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