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TV reviews for car collectors and automobile enthusiasts; series' that will take you from race track to the showroom and beyond.
Inside Line :Why Christopher Bell Could Lead Toyota 2026 Title Push by NWO Sparrow
Toyota’s Quiet Ace Christopher Bell Christopher Bell does not demand attention when he walks into a garage. He does not carry the reputation of being NASCAR’s loudest personality or its most controversial competitor. Yet when the checkered flag waves and the standings begin to take shape, Bell’s name keeps finding its way near the top. That steady climb is exactly why the Joe Gibbs Racing driver may be Toyota’s strongest weapon entering the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season.
By NWO SPARROWa day ago in Wheel
Lexus LC 500
The Lexus LC 500 is not just a car—it’s a rolling sculpture, a grand tourer that blends breathtaking aesthetics with raw, naturally aspirated V8 power. As Lexus’ flagship luxury coupe, it stands out in a world increasingly dominated by turbocharged engines and electric vehicles. With its aggressive styling, handcrafted interior, and thunderous 5.0L V8, the LC 500 is a love letter to driving enthusiasts who refuse to compromise on emotion and performance.
By Shahzad Khan6 months ago in Wheel
Why Aren’t More Cars Built With Retro Aesthetics?
Retro-inspired cars are tricky. Manufacturers have to get the balance just right — too little, and the retro vibe doesn’t come through; too much, and people might not be into it. I mean, would you buy a brand-new car with a throwback design? Some people love it, but not everyone. And since car companies are all about making money, they’ll only build what sells — which, for better or worse, usually means modern designs.
By Pinesthi Mukti Rizky Wibowo10 months ago in Wheel
Why Are Local Car Dealer Commercials in the USA So Obnoxious?
Ever cringed at those obnoxious car dealership ads in your newspaper or on TV and wondered who creates them? That was me! Early in my career, I worked at a car dealership advertising agency and was behind those crazy car dealership ads. I’ve seen firsthand why car dealership ads seem stuck in the 70's and haven't evolved.
By Sergey Rusakabout a year ago in Wheel
A Call for Change: Addressing the Employment Crisis and the Need for Humanized HR in Brazil
Dear Global Community, As a Brazilian journalist, I have witnessed firsthand the struggles of countless individuals facing the harsh realities of our job market. Brazil, a country known for its resilience and diversity, finds itself grappling with significant challenges in employment and human resource management. Today, I write to you not just as an observer, but as an advocate for change, urging for a more compassionate and effective approach to these pressing issues.
By Alan Carlos rosa2 years ago in Wheel









