I’ve been driving the Toyota Hilux for my small logistics business, and it’s become more than just a pickup. The 2.8L diesel engine delivers solid pulling power, which makes carrying heavy loads easier than I expected. What’s surprising is how comfortable the cabin feels compared to older Hilux models; Toyota has added good seats and tech features like a touchscreen
I booked a Toyota Highlander to take my in-laws for a weekend drive, and let me say, it was a stress-free experience.The cabin space is something I really admired; three rows with comfy seating, perfect for big families like ours in Saudi. My father-in-law was impressed with the panoramic sunroof, he kept looking up enjoying the view. For family-oriented people,
The first time I drove the Suzuki Jimny was during a short desert picnic, and it left me smiling. Its size may look tiny compared to typical SUVs, but trust me, that 1.5L engine with strong 4x4 grip feels confident off-road. We climbed dunes where bigger cars struggled, and the Jimny just hopped up with ease. Inside, it’s simple, no
Driving a Porsche Cayenne on a weekend trip to Al Ahsa, was nothing short of exciting. The twin-turbo V6 under the hood makes highway overtakes effortless, one small press on the pedal and you feel a punch of power. The interior feels premium, with the big touchscreen and leather seats making even long journeys relaxing. What surprised me most was
Owning a Lamborghini Urus is something special, it feels like mixing luxury with thrill. The first time I pressed the accelerator on an empty stretch outside Riyadh, the twin-turbo V8 roared like no other. The way it jumps from stillness to speed is addicting, honestly, nothing comes close. But what surprised me is how practical it is compared to a