Sport Compact Nats
|
In the ultimate debut, Matt Scranton piloted the Turbonetics Celica to an earth-shattering 7.32 at 199.93 mph. On its first pass, the Toyota became the quickest and fastest sport compact; a mere .07 mph away from a $25,000 Summit Racing payday. It won the Pro Class running 197 mph in the finals. View Related Article
|
|
Toyota Avalon Research
With great deals and authoritative reviews, find all you need to research and buy the new Toyota Avalon, as well as compare it with other vehicles to help you in your car buying process. The 2010 Avalon is equipped with a V6 engine, generating 268 horsepower, and it also comes with a standard Semi-Automatic transmission, and FWD drivetrain. You may also be interested in the Subaru Impreza and the Scion TC.
|
|