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What We Are Driving – 2014 Lexus IS 250

We have a question for our audience. While we write a bunch about trucks, we are starting to get a variety of other vehicles for other blogs that we write. Does the audience on THQ want to see other vehicle reviews written from a “truck” guy perspective? For example, Tim just had a Prius V. Do you guys and gals want to know about how a truck guy perceives it or are you not interested at all?

BTW, we just got this 2014 Lexus IS 250 delivered. We love trucks, but wow, this thing is drool worthy.

What We Are Driving - 2014 Lexus IS 250

AutoGuide Toyota Tundra Interview

AutoGuide did a pretty unique interview with Mike Sweers and the Toyota Tundra. Here is the video.

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Let us know your thoughts.

LA Auto Show – Special Wrapped, Made in America Tundra

In case you missed it, this photo of a specially wrapped Toyota Tundra was spotted and on display at the 2013 LA Auto Show. The picture stands for itself.

LA Auto Show - Special Wrapped, Made in America Tundra

Want a Made In America pickup? That would be the Tundra.

I’ve added that wrap to my X-mas list, have you?

5 Ways You Can Support TundraHeadquarters

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Rise of the Quadrupeds: Is Robotic Off-Roading In Our Future

If you are at all interested in future tech, you have probably heard of DARPA, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. Founded after the surprise launch of Sputnik in 1958, DARPA commissions research for the DOD. Among their many accomplishments was inventing the internet (sorry, Al Gore), not to mention GPS and stealth aircraft. A host of smaller technologies, from Google Maps to Siri, began as or were based on DARPA research.

Given this pedigree, DARPA deserves attention when they set their sights on something new, and the latest technology the white-coats are developing is right up our dirt-road: robotic quadrupeds. What’s most interesting about these robots for us, dear reader, is that they may one day be the successor to ATVs and rock crawlers.