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Ford set to dominate the last compact pickup spot in the US

Ford is on the verge of owning a niche that used to be crowded: the compact pickup slot in the United States. As rivals hesitate or retreat, the Ford Maverick is turning a once experimental segment into a volume and image play that other brands now have to chase on Ford’s terms. With Hyundai preparing […]


Porsche GT3 991.2 choosing PDK over manual owner's review - ANSWRD

Jeany takes us for a ride in her Porsche 991.2 GT3 equipped with carbon sport bucket seats and a 7-speed pdk transmission. With over 7,000 miles and 2 track days, Jeany has lots of experience with her GT3 and also owns a Porsche Cayman track car as well as a Macan daily driver. answrd is a series of car reviews by real owners, not automotive journalists like Chris Harris, Doug Demuro, or The Straight Pipes. Cars in this series include the Gaglardi Vex, Porsche 911 GT3, McLaren 600LT, Ferrari F12/F430 and 458 Italia, Acura NSX, Corvette, FRS, BMWs, Drift Cars, and others! #Porsche #991GT3 #PorscheGT3 #CarReview Time stamps: 00:00 - 00:15 Intro 00:16 - 01:14 The story of getting a GT3 over 4.0 rs 01:15 - 01:23 Acura nsx ad break 01:24 - 02:05 Ownership so far 02:06 - 02:50 Favorite Thing 02:51 - 04:12 Least Favorite Thing 04:13 - 04:52 Spoiler Alert it's hard to see 04:53 - 06:25 Choosing pdk over Manual 06:26 - 6:52 Front axle lift 06:53 - 08:45 Is it too good for the street?


This is why Toyota wants to export US vehicles to Japan

Toyota's surprising decision to export U.S.-built vehicles to Japan raises questions about profitability and market demand.


The 10 fastest SUVs ever built, ranked by top speeds

These are the 10 fastest SUVs ever built, ranked by their top speeds, the kind you...


$25,000 Bezos truck real at last: $25K Slate pickup aims to bankrupt the American used car market by 2026

Slate Auto, backed by Jeff Bezos, plans to launch a customizable electric pickup truck in 2026, focusing on affordability and innovation.


Is Chinese EVs' path into North America going to start with Canada?

With tariffs cut in Canada, perhaps China will break the ice for its big-selling EVs in North America through thawing relationships with our neighbors to the north.


GM’s new small-block V8 has a second home outside America

GM revives the V8 with an all-new small-block engine set for trucks, SUVs, and the Corvette, including the Grand Sport


4 tiny engines pack more punch than a muscle car V8

Downsized engines are no longer the underdogs of performance. With advanced turbocharging, electrification, and clever valvetrain tricks, several tiny powerplants now deliver output that rivals or exceeds classic muscle car V8s. I look at four compact engines whose numbers and technology prove that displacement alone no longer decides who wins the stoplight drag. Koenigsegg Tiny […]


Stop fumbling with glass: Audi finally admits their haptic steering wheels were a high-stakes disaster

The Haptic Retreat Audi is finally blinking in the war against the "all-glass" interior. For the 2027 A6 and Q6 e-tron models arriving in the second quarter, the German automaker has gutted its widely criticized haptic-style steering wheel buttons. Drivers who have been fumbling with touch-sensitive pads will find a return to sanity in the form of ...


Ford Focus RS review - $20,000 in mods

John from Rally Innovations and Max share their Ford Focus rs builds. Both are built for Autocross and The Rally Innovations Sema Build Focus rs was built in partnership with Ford Design. These two share their favorite and least favorite things about the Focus RS, why they upgraded from Focus st and what modifications they recommend first. answrd is a series of car reviews by real owners. Not automotive journalists like Chris Harris, Doug Demuro or The Straight Pipes. Cars in this series include the Gaglardi Vex, Porsche 911 GT3, McLaren 600LT, Ferrari F12/F430 and 458 Italia, Acura NSX, Corvette, FRS, BMWs, Drift Cars and others! Hope you like the video, it's the first time I've ever interviewed two car enthusiasts at once! -Ben


Toyota’s tiny new EV van is a fridge on wheels and I love it

Toyota and Daihatsu have unveiled their new kei-class EV vans, the e-Hijet and the passenger version called e-Atrai. These vehicles are the first mass-production BEVs from Daihatsu, which has traditionally built small cars, vans, trucks, and 4x4s, and they will also be sold under the Toyota Pixis and Suzuki e-Every brand names. Manufacturing happens at […]


9 incredible mini vehicles for kids: realistic replicas & futuristic rides!

Discover some of the most innovative and exciting kids vehicles in this showcase of miniature cars, bikes, and concepts! From the retro-inspired Autofabrica Type 0.1 mini bike and Star Wars Landspeeder by Radio Flyer to electric go-karts and detailed replica cars like the Bugatti Veyron and Lamborghini Murcielago, these children's vehicles are designed for fun, safety, and creativity. You'll also see smart cars with parental controls, durable power wheels, and even a mini American semi-truck replica—perfect for young drivers and future engineers.


2027 Toyota Highlander EV confirmed as new three-row SUV

Toyota teased a new electric SUV last month, and that was followed a few days later by a first look at the vehicle’s spacious, three-row interior. But we didn’t know exactly what this mystery SUV would be called—until now. In a third teaser, and just one day before it’s set to be revealed, the ...


Classic cars recognized for safety advances available at Hemmings

Volvo and Mercedes-Benz are two of the brands pictured when discussing cars recognized for safety advances – think airbags and ABS, for example. But if we dive further back into automotive history, there were other marques who were first to introduce equipment or technologies that made motoring a less hazardous experience for drivers and passengers in the early decades. Among the… The post Classic Cars Recognized For Safety Advances Available At...


View exterior photos of the 2026 Hunter RMV Isuzu Predator XLE

See the exterior of the 2026 Hunter RMV Isuzu Predator XLE from every angle.


1978 Mercedes-Benz 450 SEL ute: The small German truck option?

Over a decade ago, Brian Lohnes referred to me as “The Patron Saint of Automotive Lost Causes”. He was referring to a 1981 Dodge Mirada CMX that I had purchased for a few hundred dollars to have as a knockaround fun car and the “adventure” I was having with my new toy. At the time,… The post 1978 Mercedes-Benz 450 SEL Ute: The Small German Truck Option? appeared first on The Online Automotive Marketplace.


Audi's facelifted Tesla Model Y fighter is almost ready

Winter testing is in full swing for several European automakers, and Audi is using the chilly weather to ensure its updated Q4 e-tron Sportback can handle the coolest of climates. New imagery captured by our spy photographers shows a development mule with far less camouflage than the last time the ...


Hyundai Ioniq 3 prototype spied up-close at a charging station

It's packing concept looks and tiny tires.


Ferrari's first EV is named 'Luce,' and its interior should be the future of automotive design

The touch of ex-Apple genius Jony Ive and his California-based LoveFrom firm is apparent, and that's a good thing.


McLaren 600LT 1 year of ownership review

answrd is a series of car reviews by real owners. Not automotive journalists like Chris Harris, Doug Demuro or The Straight Pipes. Cars in this series include the Gaglardi Vex, Porsche 911 GT3, McLaren 600LT, Ferrari F12/F430 and 458 Italia, Acura NSX, Corvette, FRS, BMWs, Drift Cars and others! Time stamps: 00:00 - 00:30 Intro 00:31 - 01:47 The story - choosing McLaren over Ferrari/Lambo 01:48 - 02:03 Favorite Thing 02:04 - 02:40 Least Favorite Thing 02:41 - 02:58 Modifications (exhaust) 02:59 - 04:07 Lease or Buy 04:08 - 04:40 Pulls in the 600Lt 04:41 - 05:45 Why 600LT instead of 570S 05:46 - 08:24 Delivery + custom order experience 08:25 - 09:07 Picking the paint color 09:08 - 09:47 Picking the wheels 09:48 - 10:29 Surprises as an owner 10:30 - 11:34 Daily driving comfort modes 11:35 - 12:40 Convertible or Coupe? 12:41 - 14:36 Reliability 14:37 - 15:50 Limp mode 15:51 - 16:53 Trading the 600LT Michael shares the story of him getting a McLaren 600LT, his first supercar which he chose over the Ferrari 458 Italia, the Audi R8, and the Lamborghini Huracan. Michael works in finance and also shares his tips on how to get the best deal on an exotic. He didn't follow that advice on this one as he wanted the experience of speccing his personalized supercar. Hear the story of Michael's ownership experience with the 600LT including constant service and meeting with the dealer a few times to get the spec to his liking.


Tesla's new silhouette trademarks hint at Roadster redesign

Tesla Roadster trademark filings signal real progress toward production after nine years of delays, with demo planned for April 2026 and delivery by 2027.


There’s another Mercedes-AMG EV coming we haven’t seen yet

All of AMG's electric models will feature advanced Yasa axial flux motors, delivering well over 1,000 hp


Volkswagen caves as China seizes control of its software future

Volkswagen is quietly handing the keys to its software destiny in the world’s largest car market to its Chinese operations. Under pressure from domestic rivals and shifting consumer expectations, the group is letting engineers in China define the digital brain, driver-assistance features, and development tempo that will increasingly shape its global lineup. What looks like […]


15,403 sedans in one month: Hyundai is winning a war everyone else quit

[Courtesy of Hyundai Motor Company] Hyundai Motor Company opened the year with a strong rebound in sedan demand in South Korea, posting a 9.0 percent year-over-year increase in domestic sales in January 2024, led by solid performance across its passenger car lineup. Monthly sales of the Hyundai Elantra reached 5,244 units, followed by the Hyundai S...


China’s car sales could slow in 2026 as EV export growth hits limits


The trust gap: Why Kia’s new pickup is fighting 100 years of truck history

Kia's Tasman pickup faces tough competition in a conservative market, needing to prove durability to gain consumer trust.


Chinese EV packs 93 kW methanol engine with electric motor for wild hybrid power

A new Chinese EV is turning heads by pairing a 93 kW methanol engine with an electric motor, creating a hybrid system that challenges the usual battery‑only narrative. Instead of treating liquid fuel as a relic, this layout uses methanol as a range extender and power source for a modern plug‑in drivetrain. It is a […]


Nissan fooled the automotive press by disguising the first R35 GT-R as an Infiniti G35

Here's how Nissan pulled off the impressive sleight of hand.


Nio recalls record 246,229 cars over software problem

BEIJING, Feb 9 (Reuters) - China's Nio is recalling 246,229 vehicles due to a software issue that poses safety hazards, marking the largest recall by a homegrown electric vehicle maker. The recalled EVs include models ES8, ES6 and EC6 and were manufactured between March 16, 2018 and January 16, 2023, a statement released by the State Administration for Market Regulation on Monday said. Some of


Next-generation Chevy Silverado may bring major design updates


New cars get pricier as the K-shaped economy grows


10 reasons why the S-Class is still the most innovative car on sale

The latest version of this ever-evolving, constantly innovating model is now with us. Here is what makes it so special.


The 4 million car gap: How Toyota turned hybrids into an untouchable lead

Toyota didn’t just keep its crown as the world’s top automaker in 2025—it widened the gap. With global sales reaching 11.32 million vehicles, Toyota extended its lead for a sixth straight year, powered largely by one decision it was once mocked for: going all-in on hybrids. As EV demand cooled in key markets like the U.S. and Europe, hybrids surged...


Kia’s modular electric van has been spotted in Michigan with US-spec details

The Kia PV5 is the first real-world test of its PBV, or Platform Beyond Vehicle, approach. Instead of a standard van, the PV5 is built as a modular tool. The E-GMP.S skateboard platform and Flexible Body System let Kia swap out different upper bodies on the same electric base. In practice, that ...


10 fictional cars that people actually built in real life

Movies, TV shows, and video games have produced countless imaginative and unrealistic cars, but sometimes talented people actually bring them into reality.


8 reasons the 90s Ford OBS truck is a collector favorite

Among pickup trucks, there is no more passion within the community than there is with the Ford F-Series of the early to middle-1990s. These trucks represent an obvious shift in the long history of the iconic line of the Blue Oval. The redesign of 1997 introduced sweeping curves and a more aerodynamic appearance which propelled […]


Audi resurrects A2 identity for the next generation of drivers

Audi is preparing to bring back one of its most distinctive badges, reimagining the A2 for a generation that expects electric power, digital sophistication, and practical versatility in a compact footprint. Instead of a simple nostalgia play, the company is using the A2 nameplate to signal a shift in how it approaches small cars, from... The post Audi resurrects A2 identity for the next generation of drivers appeared first on FAST LANE ONLY.


Edmunds puts sedans Nissan Sentra and Toyota Corolla to the test

There is a lot of talk about affordability in 2026, and it can certainly apply to new vehicles. Many of the latest SUVs and electric vehicles are simply too expensive for people. Buying used is an option, but that means you’ll lose out on getting a full warranty and, of course, that new-car smell. Thankfully, a few automakers still offer inexpensiv...


This trailer looked like pallets, then the door opened

A trailer that looks like a load of pallets turns out to be a hidden camper built inside hollow wood walls. The setup includes a skylight, a small power system, and 360-degree cameras to monitor anyone nearby. The parking spot is a closed hardware store lot with a highway nearby and businesses close enough to blend in. The biggest risk is light leaking at night, giving away that someone is inside. A stealth test outside shows how close the setup comes to being invisible.


Why 2026's fastest EVs are causing a 50% surge in fatal crashes for new drivers

New EV drivers crash three times more often due to instant torque acceleration, with 33% involving pedestrians and cyclists.


The Ferrari Luce EV's glassy, glossy interior is something to see

The forthcoming Ferrari Elettrica is coming soon, but first it gets a new name—Luce—and an interior penned by former Apple designers.


VinFast targets 300,000 electric vehicle deliveries this year

Feb 9 (Reuters) - Vietnam-based VinFast said on Monday it expects to deliver 300,000 electric vehicles globally this year, as the automaker doubles down on its expansion plan. The target represents a sharp rise over the nearly 197,000 vehicles it delivered last year, reflecting confidence in the firm's strategy of catering to growing EV demand in markets such as India, Indonesia and the


5 of the heaviest cars to ever hit the road

There are some big cars out there, but we wanted to find out what the biggest, heaviest cars that have ever been made were. Here's what we found.


5 Ways Toyota's Risking Its 'Most Reliable' Reputation

Toyota's "most reliable" image remains ironclad, but a few hairline fractures in recent years may concern prospective buyers.


Vintage Porsche models we can't get enough of

We all love the brand from Stuttgart, but these five models are currently our top picks for their vintage appeal.


How a small New Mexico importer fueled the Mercedes G-Wagen’s meteoric rise

Even if you don’t read People or Star, you’ve seen paparazzi photos of celebrities standing next to their cars and pumping gas at a Shell station on Santa Monica Boulevard. Not only do such photos make these stars of the silver screen seem just a bit more human, they also serve as subtle, valuable ads […]


3 game-changing EV stories you need to know this week

Major changes are happening. 3 game-changing EV stories you need to know this week first appeared on The Cool Down.


What are the cars that turn thirty this year?

In 2026, dozens of 1996-era models hit the 30-year mark: Citroën Saxo/Berlingo, Peugeot 106 Phase 2, Renault Scénic and Espace III, plus favorites like Boxster 986, Ferrari 550, Viper SR II, Evo IV, Elise, XK8, Passat B5, Octavia, and Audi A3 8L.


Did Canada just water down its EV rules? What’s the new plan?

Ottawa is scrapping its electric vehicle sales mandate in a major policy pivot. We examine the new fuel efficiency standards, the reaction from automakers and environmental groups, and what the shift means for Canada's climate goals and EV buyers.


Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 vs. Ford Mustang GTD vs. Porsche 911 GT3: A showdown for the ages

2026's three hottest performance cars battle it out on road and track: which one lifts the trophy?