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Jason Harris, Ozark Overland Outfitters, Land Cruiser Shop- Off The Road Again Podcast: Episode 184
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Welcome back to the Off the Road Again podcast! We’ve missed you. The focus is on the off-road adventure, but we also dabble in all things SUVs, truck, and van, and maybe even some rally cars. On this episode of Off The Road Again, Ross & Chris are joined by the Toyota Land Cruiser maestro himself, Jason Harris from Ozark Overland Outfitters. Jason’s unmatched expertise and passion…
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2023 Honda Civic Type R: Review
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Loving a car during a weeklong press loan is one thing, loving it once it’s in your driveway is another. I absolutely adored the new Civic Si when I first drove it last summer. However, six months later I bought one and it just didn’t align to my newly changed lifestyle, so I sold it…
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Cory Fourniquet, GT Garage Talk, ’24 Tacoma, TRX, Raptor R – Off The Road Again Podcast: Episode 183
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Welcome back to the Off the Road Again podcast! We’ve missed you. The focus is on the off-road adventure, but we also dabble in all things SUVs, truck, and van, and maybe even some rally cars. Prepare for another episode of Off The Road Again as Ross and Chris welcome Cory Fourniquet, the auto-reviewing guru behind GT: Garage Talk to the show. With an eye for detail and…
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2023 Land Rover Trek – We did it again…
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Land Rover invited us back for another round of its Trek competition. This marks our 3rd time competing in the media wave, and it marks our 3rd victory. This time, the competition unfolds in a surprisingly excellent off-road space outside of Austin, Texas. Land Rover has built up a fleet of Defender 130s for use.…
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Did this new 2024 Wrangler 4xe come with an old-style 2023 grill?
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Having recently sold my Land Cruiser Prado (more on that later), I have been casually shopping for something new. A local Jeep dealer had a used Grand Cherokee V8 in an almost perfect trim for me. After my test drive (I liked the GC, but probably not that one, this was an Overland but I…
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The 2024 Cadillac CT5-V is no Blackwing but it’s still pretty dang good
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Many of us would go so far as to call Cadillac’s Blackwing cars heroic, iconic, and legendary sports sedans. GM’s luxury brand might not lead the realm in the world’s fancy department but it sure knows how to build chassis and a saloon that drives like a much smaller car. But not everyone wants or…
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Ross Goes to New Hampshire – Off The Road Again Podcast: Episode 182
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Welcome back to the Off the Road Again podcast! We’ve missed you. The focus is on the off-road adventure, but we also dabble in all things SUVs, truck, and van, and maybe even some rally cars. Join Ross as he sits down with his brother Spencer, and their dad Rich, who recently embarked on an offroad trip to the picturesque terrains…
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2023 Honda CR-V Hybrid AWD Sport Touring: Review
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The average new car price in the U.S. is just over $48,000, which is a lot. When I walked into a Honda dealer in 1999 and purchased a manual Civic EX, their small CR-V SUV had a starting sticker price of $19,365, with the top-spec trim CR-V EX starting at $20,865. Now I’m doing some…
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Baseline Overland, Peter Clark – Off The Road Again Podcast: Episode 181
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Welcome back to the Off the Road Again podcast! We’ve missed you. The focus is on the off-road adventure, but we also dabble in all things SUVs, truck, and van, and maybe even some rally cars. In this episode of Off The Road Again, Ross and Chris welcome Peter Clark, the mastermind behind Baseline Overland, the company that’s turning heads in the off-road community by expertly…
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Honda Motocompacto is a modern mobility solution that’s also fun
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The Honda Motocompacto is a modern take on a cult classic. It’s the reimagined version of the Motocompo scooter from the early 80s. That was called a trunk bike and it was designed to fit in the rear of the subcompact Honda City. Today, the Motocompacto is here and it weighs half as much, as…
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Wagon Wednesday: What new wagons could we have? (Volume 1)
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OK, hoons, yesterday I celebrated Wagon Wednesday (on a Tuesday) with my “State of the Wagon Address“. While Jeff thought maybe I was making fun of him for his unfinished Mercedes wagon project, I was really lamenting the state of new wagons in North America currently. I know, I know, no on buys them, yadda,…
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State of the Wagon Address – 2024
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My fellow North Americans, the station wagon as we know it continues to be replaced by high riding versions of itself. As a serial car buyer I’m always car shopping for the next thing. Lately I’ve considered replacing my Wrangler Unlimited with something a little more comfortable, a little quicker (300 horsepower or more), has…
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2024 Acura Integra Type S: Review
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There has been a lot written about Acura’s new Integra. Angry people on the internet claim that the Civic based Integra isn’t what it should have been. However, that’s what the Integra always was, and we here at Hooniverse like it. We’ve driven the regular Integra and Jeff noted that the “2023 Acura Integra is…
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I’m 2-for-2 Fighting Tickets with Off The Record
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Let me get two things out of the way right up front; no one is paying me to write this post, and yes I should maybe slow down behind the wheel. That first bit? I’m referring to the fact that this will sound like an ad but it’s in fact just me being supremely impressed…
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Land Rover Ron Lefevre – Off The Road Again Podcast: Episode 180
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Welcome back to the Off the Road Again podcast! We’ve missed you. The focus is on the off-road adventure, but we also dabble in all things SUVs, truck, and van, and maybe even some rally cars. In this episode of Off The Road Again, Ross and Chris journey through time and terrain with the ever-passionate Ron Lefevre, a die-hard…
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We’re Testing the 2023 Can-Am Outlander XT 700
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As the ATV and UTV world continues to evolve, the mid-level machine remains an integral part of the industry. For many buyers these vehicles bridge the gap between entry-level and big-bore four-wheelers, with satisfactory power and a body capable of withstanding the abuse of rough terrains, all while being reasonably priced. Can-Am has done just…