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One of America’s greatest automotive contributions gets cheaper and a long-overdue refresh

The minivan segment is the perfect automotive embodiment of "don't fix what ain't broke."


Dacia confirms four new EVs, including a sub-$21K model

Europe’s best selling budget brand is planning four EVs, a multi energy Sandero, and a major shift in its future sales mix


Mitsubishi's new Leaf-based EV spied for the first time

It's our first sighting for Mitsubishi's long-awaited EV, derived through the enduring Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance and drawing heavily from the Leaf.


Nissan’s 2027 Rogue finally goes hybrid and we got an early preview

Nissan is finally bringing its e-Power system to America and it will debut in their best-selling crossover


Has the 2026 Toyota Highlander outstayed its welcome?

As Toyota's three-row SUV prepares to go all-electric, will we look back with fondness on today's Highlander?


Supercharged Mustang GT 5.0 - 700hp daily driver & Lexus LX470 features: Pleasant secrets and surprises (Toyota Land Cruiser 100 Series)

Daily driving with Mickey Thompson et Street tires is a lot of fun, especially with 785hp on tap from a Whipple Supercharger on the 2020 Mustang GT 5.0, achieving 13mpg and running on 91oct gas with a booster. Russel chose this supercharger kit because it is smog legal in California. For a similar price, you could own a Shelby GT500 with comparable power and a 10-speed DCT. If you're looking for more throttle sensitivity in any 2011+ Mustang, consider a pedal commander. "answrd" is a series featuring car reviews by real owners, covering vehicles like the Gaglardi Vex, Porsche 911 GT3, McLaren 600LT, Ferrari F12/F430 and 458 Italia, Acura NSX, Corvette, FRS, BMWs, and Drift Cars. Welcome to the family Goldie, our 2000 Lexus LX470, the new adventure vehicle for overlanding life. This LX470 is a second-generation model from the same family as the Series 100 Toyota Land Cruiser. In a market where 4Runners, Lexus LX, Lexus GX, and Toyota Land Cruisers are highly sought after, we're thrilled to have found this one with 106,000 miles, completely stock. If you have modification recommendations, please let us know.


25 of the fastest-accelerating automatic cars of the ’70s


The interesting origin of Buick's car logo explained

The Buick logo has been subject to a series of drastic alterations over the years. Here is the interesting origin of Buick's car logo, explained.


Tesla changes course, again, on full-self drive transfer by March 31

Ordering a vehicle by the end of March is no longer good enough.


Cadillac F1 proved it deserves its place on the grid. Now, it has to find performance

One car made it to the finish in the team’s first race, but Cadillac still has the need for speed.


One of Mercedes’ most legendary sedans had a secret second life in China

The Mercedes-Benz W123 officially ended production in 1986, but its story continued in China. FAW built 828 licensed cars until 1988, and later companies even produced W123-inspired clones into the 1990s, extending the legacy of one of Mercedes’ most durable models.


This 2,900-mile 2005 Ford GT is already pulling six-figure offers

The ultra-rare red Ford GT with only 2,900 miles on the odometer is being auctioned for an impressive six-figure sum.


2027 Mercedes-Benz VLE is a swanky luxo-van bound for North America

The VLE will launch on our side of the pond with 272 horsepower and a stretched wheelbase.


Why EVs are still super cheap even with oil above $100 a barrel

I grew up in Houston, which means I’ve always got an eye on energy markets. Energy, like oxygen, is something everyone needs but rarely thinks about until the lack of it becomes an emergency. We’re in such an emergency, and for some, there’s a potential cure within easy reach. A cure that few people are […]


An auto expert shares SUVs he would personally avoid buying and the reasons behind it

An Auto Expert Shares SUVs He Would Personally Avoid Buying and the Reasons Behind It highlights...


10 American cars that showed the Europeans who's boss

As great as European cars are, these U.S.-built machines beat them at their own game and proved American designers and engineers could match and sometimes beat their European rivals.


Ford recalls over 83,000 vehicles for power loss and headlight glare risks

Ford has recalled over 83,000 vehicles, including popular 2025-2026 models, for serious safety issues. Check if your Bronco, Explorer, or Mustang is affected.


Japanese cars that have pushed boundaries

A look at 12 Japanese cars that arrived before the market was ready—from the Prius and Insight pioneering hybrids to icons like the NSX, GT-R, and LFA. Each pushed tech, performance, or design forward in a way rivals scrambled to match.


Buick keeps its best stuff for China, like this 1,000-mile SUV

The Electra E7 will debut shortly with a luxurious interior and a plug-in hybrid powertrain


The Corvette started as a simple sports car—look what it became

Back in 1953, Chevy rolled out a fiberglass two-seater called the Corvette. It looked exotic and futuristic, but under the hood? Just a six-cylinder with an automatic. Cool to see, not so cool to drive. Still, it lit a spark—America suddenly had a sports car of its own.


Porsche's electric 718 Cayman and Boxster aren't dead after all

Porsche started developing its next-generation 718 Cayman and Boxster electric sports cars in 2019, and it looks like it may still take a while until they reach showrooms. As the automaker backtracked on its electrification commitments due to the EV downturn, reports started to emerge (including ...


How the most typically French car came to be built in Slough

To most people, the name of Slough is less associated with cars than with Mars Bars, Thunderbirds, The Office and a not very complimentary poem by John Betjeman. It was also once home to one of the very few cars that deserved to be called “iconic”. From 1956 to 1966 one of the world’s greatest vehicles, the Citroën DS, was assembled at the French f...


Ford’s honest confession: Why Ford’s 1-mile wiring gap just handed Tesla the software crown

Ford CEO Jim Farley is making a big bet on where the auto industry is headed, arguing that the software-defined vehicle, or SDV, shift will be even more disruptive than the EV transition or the rise of Chinese automakers. In a recent interview with Car and Driver, Farley said the software revolution represents a change 10 times greater than either ...


Rare treasures of a car collection you’ve (probably) never heard of

Inside the terrific car collection of Sheikh Faisal Bin Qassim Al Thani in Qatar


Would a new supercar above the 911 solve Porsche's financial problems? The new CEO thinks so

With operating profits crumbling, Porsche is turning to higher-margin products to help reverse its falling revenue.


The most reliable SUVs you can buy in 2026

SUVs have been extremely popular in the US for quite some time now, and while trucks still dominate the very top of the sales charts, SUVs like the Toyota RAV4, Honda CR-V, and Tesla Model Y are not far behind, in fact those three models were the 3rd, 4th and 7th best-selling vehicles of any type ...


20 electric cars, live road test drives, and a guitar powered by a car battery—Tokyo’s EV show is wild

Tokyo is about to become a playground for electric cars. On March 14 and 15, automotive media company Geibunsha will host “EV: LIFE FUTAKO TAMAGAWA 2026,” an electric-mobility experience event in the Futako-Tamagawa Rise complex. The gathering has quietly grown into one of Japan’s more interesting EV showcases, giving car fans and curious drivers a...


9 of the fastest hypercars, ranked by top speed

You have cars, then you have supercars, then you have hypercars. Here are the nine fastest hypercars, listed in order of their top speeds.


New England bodywork transforms this all-original 1920 Hudson touring limousine

Amesbury, Massachusetts, lies along the water north of Boston, and was a center for New England carriagemaking going back to the 1880s, when powered vehicles were first appearing. Biddle and Smart was one such local carriage builder, and as the years went on, it began to also produce bodywork for automobiles, starting with the Club… The post New England Bodywork Transforms This All-Original 1920 Hudson Touring Limousine appeared first on The...


Sales of Tesla's made in China cars spike 91%, defying industry trends

Tesla stock rose almost 3% on Wednesday. Its sales in China defied the broader trends hitting the country's electric vehicle market.


Hyundai Motor ranks 2nd in operating profit among global automotive peers in 2025

Hyundai Motor-global performance SEOUL, March 11 (Yonhap) -- Hyundai Motor Group, the world's third-largest automaker by sales, ranked second among global automotive groups in terms of operating profit in 2025, industry data showed Wednesday. According to an analysis of earnings data released by the groups, the South Korean group, which houses Hyun...


See the freshly restyled 2026 Nissan Sentra SL (photo gallery)

See the exterior of the 2026 Nissan Sentra SL from every angle.


A big EV battery plan died and Stellantis is now leaning on hybrids to fill the gap

Stellantis is investing about $45 million in its Termoli, Italy plant to begin production of eDCT hybrid transmissions in 2026. The move aims to stabilize operations after the cancellation of a planned battery gigafactory while continuing production of several engines.


New electric BMW 3 series debuts this month with big power

The second car built on the innovative Neue Klasse architecture has been teased, and BMW has confirmed that the new i3, or electric 3 Series, will debut on March 18. In a post shared to Instagram, the German automaker has confirmed that the new i3 will have an illuminated front-end, with LEDs ...


New car launches and reveals: An in-depth August guide

New Car Launches and Reveals: An In-depth August Guide


The cars that led sales charts in February

The Cars That Led Sales Charts in February highlight the models that captured the most attention...


Suzuki Samurai: The tiny SUV that conquered America's heart

Discover how the Suzuki Samurai, a plucky little SUV, defied conventions and captured the American market in the 80s and 90s.


Porsche's €3.9bn writedown cuts automotive profit by 98% in EV retreat

Two one-time charges nearly wiped out Porsche AG's operating profit in 2025, a collapse that highlights the challenges that lie ahead for Europe's long-term EV strategy. View on euronews


Apology or innovation? Why Germany is using the 2028 Golf to clean up its messy EV history

Volkswagen's ninth-generation Golf, debuting in 2028, will feature both combustion and electric powertrains with significant design updates.


NIO turns first profit on record sales, strong margins

The company joins the small but growing ranks of profitable electric-vehicle makers in the world’s largest auto market.


9 big-block muscle cars dealers are practically giving away

For most collectors, the dream of owning a real big-block muscle car died somewhere between the EPA's arrival in 1970 and a dramatic insurance premium hike that strangled the market by 1973. What survived that regulatory demolition was something nobody expected: a quiet inventory of thunderous, displacement-heavy machines that dealers genuinely cannot price correctly. A few of them are sitting on lots right now for less than a base-model crossover SUV.


Ferrari F12 ownership experience - real review + Corvette gains 200 horsepower due to Chevy supply chain issues

Kit shares his experience of owning 83 cars, with a particular highlight on his 2015 Ferrari F12berlinetta in Rosso Corsa. In a video, he explains his choice of the front-engined V12 Ferrari over the Aston Martin DBS and V12 Vantage, reflecting on his previous cars like the Porsche 991 GT3, McLaren 600LT, Porsche 718 Spyder, Ferrari California, and BMW M8 Convertible. This is part of the "answrd" series, featuring car reviews by real owners rather than automotive journalists such as Chris Harris or Doug Demuro. The series showcases a range of vehicles, including the Gaglardi Vex, Porsche 911 GT3, McLaren 600LT, the Ferrari models F12, F430, and 458 Italia, Acura NSX, Corvette, FRS, and various BMWs and drift cars. Favorite F12 videos include "TERRIFYING! Ferrari F12 Berlinetta Review" from The Straight Pipes and Carfection's "Ferrari F12 Berlinetta: Last Of The Naturally Aspirated V12s?" The narrative also introduces Jeff with his 2017 C7 Corvette Grand Sport, which produces nearly 800 horsepower on 91 octane gas. Viewers are encouraged to engage with the story, especially if they own a C7.


Vehicle crashes into barricade near White House, Secret Service investigating

A vehicle crashed into a barricade near the White House on Wednesday morning, authorities said.


This BMW EV costs around $70,000 and can drive itself in traffic

In this demonstration, he looks at a BMW electric SUV expected to cost around $70,000, focusing on its advanced automated driving and parking technology. One unusual detail is that this BMW can steer, accelerate, and brake on its own in certain situations, reducing the workload for the driver. It can also park itself automatically, even in tight spaces, using cameras and sensors to guide the car with precision. The system shows how BMW is moving closer to semi-autonomous driving in everyday vehicles. After watching the demo, it’s clear this BMW is as much about technology as it is about performance.


Why she chose a BMW M2 DCT over a BMW M4 + Lexus GX470 overland build review

Niel upgraded from a Mini Cooper S to a BMW M2, purchasing it before the M2 CS had been unveiled. The choice between an M3, M4, or the M2 was a tough one, but the M2's appeal proved irresistible. Her license plate amusingly makes other drivers want to race her all the time. Niel's M2 is stock, offering an authentic ownership experience straight from the dealer. She shares her car adventures on Instagram @turrbokitty. If I were to own an M2, I'd consider a Stage 1 tune, smaller wheels, a valved catback exhaust, and maybe a roof wrap, though the toughest choice remains between a DCT or manual transmission. Ansrwd, a series of car reviews by real owners, offers insights not from automotive journalists like Chris Harris or Doug Demuro, but from actual enthusiasts. Cars featured in this series include models like the Gaglardi Vex, Porsche 911 GT3, McLaren 600LT, Ferrari F12/F430 and 458 Italia, Acura NSX, Corvette, FRS, BMWs, Drift Cars, and more. Douglas Sonders contributes with his experiences, including his latest project, a 2008 Lexus GX470. Thanks to Douglas for providing the photos in the video.


Toyota GR Supra sales surge as production nears end

The Toyota GR Supra may be approaching the end of its current production run, but the sports car is seeing a surprising surge in demand as its final months approach. Toyota’s latest sales report for February shows a dramatic increase in GR Supra purchases compared with the same month last year. Dealers sold 287 units during the month, more than doubling the 132 vehicles sold in February 2025. The momentum extends beyond a single month. During...


4 hidden Easter eggs you can find on the Toyota Prius

Toyota has always tried to have a little fun with its Prius line. That includes some cool Easter eggs hidden in clever spots throughout the car.


BYD files paperwork to import EVs to Canada. Tesla does this.

Tesla will face competition from Chinese EVs in Canada, now that a 100% tariff keeping them out of the country was lowered to 6.1%.