Jeremy Weber October 28, 2008 Comment Now! Japanese coachbuilder Mitsuoka has released another head-turning creation with its new Galue Limousine S50--a bold luxury saloon based on the Infiniti M35.
Variety is the spice of life. If every carmaker sang from the same song sheet, the world would be a duller place. Therefore we should salute those who choose to zig where others zag. Those who swim ...
Today, Kirby’s focus has shifted toward following industry news, and he has a sincere passion for one-off and tuned vehicles, car toys (especially LEGO brand,) and anything else even closely related ...
They're back folks! The Japanese car manufacturer that they call Mitsuoka is back with a new model to haunt our dreams. Say hello to their latest addition, the Galue S50 Limousine which is just as ...
As anyone who’s ever watched a Japanese movie or red a manga comic-book will tell you, the Japanese sure do love to mix and mach when they create something. Case in point, the updated Mitsuoka Galue ...
For years we've shared stories about the Japanese company Mitsuoka and its, shall we say, eccentric reskins of pedestrian cars. Now you can buy one of Mitsuoka's cooler models in the U.S., with a bit ...
Remember James’s Japanese chauffeuring escapades in the last series of Top Gear? The one with the strange, Eastern take on the Rolls-Royce that utterly failed to impress the sumo wrestler and his ...
Jacob is a senior automotive journalist and editor with over a decade of experience in the industry. Before joining CarBuzz in 2023, he served as Chief Editor and Senior Car Reviewer at AutoDeal and ...
Mitsuoka Motor is a boutique Japanese car company founded in 1968 with a very simple principle: to produce cars that blend classic styling with up-to-date technology. It aims to offer owners the best ...
View post: Today’s Biggest Car News: Ford’s New F-150 Lightning, $80,000 Cadillacs, And More The Galue ‘vert’s front end apes an older Bentley while the tail is lifted straight off a late-1990s ...
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The Rolls-Royce Lookalike With Reliable Nissan Bones
As a resident of Japan, you may have wished for the drama of a Rolls-Royce but were not particularly happy with the six-figure maintenance bills and other ownership qualms. But worry not, as a small ...
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