Where most cars seem to have slightly-tweaked paint jobs, some have significant changes, and one seems to NOT have a paint job!
Porsche has built a single car to the specifications of the company’s fans on the internet. This Porsche 911 Carrera 4s celebrates 5,000,000 Facebook fans with features voted upon by the web community.
Lotus will debut the Exige Matte Black Final Edition at Pebble Beach to mark the end of the Exige’s production. This car, limited to 25 units, will only be sold in North America.
When you talk about accessorizing Godzilla, other people might think of a guy in a lizard suit wearing lots of jewelry and fancy shoes. You and we think of loading up the Nissan GT-R with options in an online configurator (or, for a lucky few of us, at the actual dealership).
Infiniti has given up details, photos, and pricing on the 2012 FX35 and FX50. Scheduled to reach dealers in early October, the new FX has an updated grille, fascia, wheels, and instrument cluster. The company also announced an FX35 Limited Edition for 2012.
Here, at our Ypsilanti, Michigan office, we have just taken loan of a 2010 Lexus GX460. We’re excited because we can’t remember the last time we dove a vehicle with a Knight’s Armor Pearl paint job.
The aging Scion tC coupe is in great need of a substantial refresh, but Toyota is once again offering consumers a special, limited-production version of the car. The Release Series 6.0 features a Speedway Blue paint job, as well as an Alpine audio system, HD radio, and a navigation system with a 4.3-inch touch-screen display, offering turn-by-turn voice guidance, three-dimensional map viewing, and a spiffy tC RS guidance icon. (Oooh. Aaah.)
We love convertibles, as our readers probably already know. So when Lexus asked us to take the new IS C for a spin, we happily obliged. The motto for the drop-top version of the IS is “Live a little, a lot.” With this in mind, and with sunscreen at hand, we headed to the Southern California coast for some top-down driving.