Is this self-built Porsche GT3 RS actually good on track?
A self-built Porsche GT3 RS takes to the track, putting a custom performance build under real driving conditions. The video focuses on how a modified supercar performs in a motorsport setting, where handling, speed, balance, and track readiness all matter. It offers a close look at a Porsche track car that has been put together outside the factory formula, making it relevant to viewers interested in car builds, performance tuning, and high-performance driving. For anyone following Porsche content, track testing, or enthusiast garage projects, this provides a clear look at how a home-built GT3 RS compares when the laps begin.
2026-05-29T12:28:11Z
Rare cars found inside a huge Nevada junkyard
This video follows a tour through a large vehicle scrapyard in Nevada, where rows of cars, trucks, and parts create an unusual automotive discovery. The search begins with a hunt for Dodge Ram parts, but the walkaround quickly reveals classic American cars, European imports, Japanese performance models, and rare components. Highlights include a Lincoln Continental, Toyota Chaser, Ford Mustang convertibles, old Cadillacs, a Mitsubishi Evo, a Jaguar XJS V12, and a manual Nissan 300ZX. The video also compares how different the American scrapyard scene feels compared to what is usually found in the United Kingdom. The story focuses on the rare vehicles, useful parts, and unexpected finds discovered during the first day in Las Vegas.
2026-06-12T12:26:10Z
A famous movie car became evidence in the scandal that changed GTR imports
The video revisits the rise and collapse of Motorex, the company that helped bring the Nissan Skyline GT-R into American car culture before everything fell apart. What began as a bold attempt to make forbidden Japanese performance cars legal in the United States soon became tied to Hollywood, including GT-Rs linked to the early Fast and Furious films. As demand grew, the business struggled under legal requirements, high costs, missed promises, and the erratic behavior of its founder. The story escalated into investigations, alleged assaults, stolen cars, federal scrutiny, and the end of a once-promising import operation. At the center of it all was a yellow movie-linked GT-R whose destruction symbolized the end of one of America’s most dramatic import car scandals.
2026-06-03T11:05:22Z
Why the new KGM Musso is getting so much attention
The 2026 KGM Musso marks a new chapter for the brand formerly known as SsangYong. Combining the practicality of a traditional pickup with an all electric powertrain, the Musso is designed for drivers who need utility without relying on diesel power. It offers a spacious cabin, a functional cargo bed, four wheel drive capability, and enough towing capacity for trailers, boats, or recreational equipment. While its range and charging performance may not lead the segment, the Musso focuses on real world usability, comfort, and affordability. With competitive pricing and a unique position in the growing electric pickup market, the new KGM Musso could be an interesting option for buyers looking for something different from the usual truck choices.
2026-06-01T14:31:21Z
I bought a Tesla Model 3 - celebrating 2 million subscribers!
The Tesla Model 3 Mid-Range has 260 miles of range on a full charge, powered by an electric motor at the rear wheels, good for 0-60 miles per hour in 5.6 seconds. I bought the mid-range in multi-coat red with 19" wheels. The Model 3 now comes standard with the premium interior, including 12-way adjustable heated front seats, premium audio, and a tinted glass roof. The Tesla Model 3 is currently available in three configurations, mid-range RWD, long-range AWD, and performance AWD. Each version is quicker, and the long range models have 310 miles of range. The Tesla Model 3 Performance is capable of hitting 60 mph in 3.3 seconds! Check out the video for my full impressions on the Model 3 mid-range, my new ride!
2026-06-10T18:49:50Z
Porsche Macan 4 electric power meets Porsche precision
The Porsche Macan 4 demonstrates how an electric SUV can remain true to the brand’s performance-focused heritage. Built on an advanced 800-volt platform shared with the Audi Q6 e-tron, the Macan combines a 100 kWh battery, ultra-fast charging capability of up to 270 kW, and more than 400 kilometers of realistic driving range. Its dual-motor all-wheel-drive system delivers around 400 horsepower, allowing the SUV to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just over four seconds. While outright acceleration is no longer unique in the EV world, Porsche distinguishes itself through precise steering, excellent chassis tuning, and a driving experience that feels composed and engaging. Inside, the Macan offers premium materials, highly adjustable sports seats, multiple digital displays, and an advanced augmented reality head-up display. Practicality is supported by both a spacious rear luggage compartment and a useful front trunk. However, rear-seat passengers may find the cabin slightly dark and less spacious than some rivals. Despite its high price and expensive options list, the Macan 4 remains a compelling choice for drivers seeking a luxury electric SUV with genuine Porsche character.
2026-06-12T12:28:20Z