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The forgotten Japanese roadster that paved the way for the Z-car is available for peanuts today
This overlooked Japanese roadster proved Japan could compete with big-name sports car brands, and now it's shockingly ...
America is a big country that likes big vehicles, no matter how cute those kei cars can be.
Sometimes we see something that just scratches our brains the right way. A dirty rug being cleaned, just the right bit of ...
Not everyone needs a large, full-size pickup, but those looking for an alternative have few, if any, trucks to choose from. What happened to the small truck?
Toyota revealed a fully electric version of its best-selling pickup truck for the first time. The new EV pickup will begin rolling out next month, but those in the US may miss out. We had a feeling it ...
Perhaps my greatest source of shame is the fact that I'm a watch guy. What can I say? I like having a pretty, shiny thing on my wrist that tells the time without also telling me how many unread emails ...
In 1971, a Datsun 240Z sponsored in part by Seiko unexpectedly won the 6,200km-long East Africa Safari Rally. It became the most legendary example of the iconic Datsun Z before the brand was phased ...
Starbucks will be doing away with its pickup-only store model in 2026, CEO Brian Niccol announced on an earnings call this week. Niccol, who has been at the helm since September 2024, said the venture ...
Seiko and Datsun are celebrating their shared legacy with three new Prospex Speedtimer watches, inspired by the late-1960s era in which both brands broke new ground. In 1969, Seiko launched the ...
Dodging zebra and ostriches, waving to school-age children, filmed by a hovering Bell 47 helicopter as it tore around dirt tracks in rural Uganda, a Datsun 240Z overcame a Porsche to win the 19th ...
Wyatt Earp’s single-action Colt. The katanas of the 47 rōnin. Throughout history, there have been many famous weapons of revenge and retribution, but one of the most unusual has to be a Sixties Hino ...
Until 1986, the name "Nissan" wasn't as well-known as it is today outside of Japan. That's because between 1958 and 1986, with a few exceptions you couldn't get a Nissan if you were a foreign customer ...
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