• Why GM’s $5 billion China gamble may not pay off

    General Motors faces a $5 billion setback as it struggles to regain traction in the world's largest auto market.

  • Cheaper Hybrids Are Dominating the Electrified Car Market With Record Sales

    Clearly, buyers are loving the recent expansion of hybrid options across nearly every automaker’s lineup. Also, as EV charging access and infracture improvements take shape and pricing stabilizes, if anyone should worry, it’s ICE powertrains and their inevitable niche new-car status.

  • New Zealand Off-Roading Is Wonderfully Scenic

    For those who know, New Zealand is one of the most scenic parts of the world. There’s a reason it was selected as the filming location for Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings trilogy, with diverse and absolutely picturesque settings throughout the island nation. While some think the best way to experience that is just visiting the established filming locations in a well-worn pilgrimage, we think off-roading through the country is the best way to go. Check out Ariel’s newest all-electric off-ro

  • VASCAR: An Old Speed Enforcement Method That’s Making A Comeback

    Back in 1966 a revolutionary device for measuring vehicle speed on a stretch of road was devised by one Arthur Marshall. Called Visual Average Speed Computer And Recorder or VASCAR, it allowed police officers to not only measure other drivers’ speed while they themselves were moving, but even tell how fast a vehicle traveling in the opposite direction was going. Watch what happens when one law enforcement officer pulls over another for speeding here. Back in the day, the device was mechanical an

  • Infiniti merging dealerships with Nissan as sales plummet

    Infiniti dealers are struggling to stay afloat, prompting a controversial co-location strategy with Nissan dealerships.

  • Carlos Sainz's Former Teammates Analyze His Chances of Success at Williams

    The final podium of the season saw Carlos Sainz sandwiched between two of his former teammates. What do the men who know Sainz the best think of his chances at Williams?

  • F1 Abu Dhabi Results: McLaren Rules Constructors' Championship

    Final season standings, complete Abu Dhabi results as Lando Norris wins it for the new team champs.

  • Lewis Hamilton Ends Mercedes F1 Career on a High

    Hamilton closed out his 12-year Mercedes career with a great drive at Abu Dhabi.

  • Legendary seatmaker Recaro rescued from financial collapse

    The iconic German seatmaker found a lifeline with Italian investment as production moves forward.

  • Parade of Trabants Celebrates Cold-War Classics and Their Dedicated Owners

    At the D.C. International Spy Museum, enthusiasts gathered to tell the backstory of their passion for the Communist-era cars, and possibly offer push-starts.

  • How McLaren Shocked F1 to Reclaim the Constructors' Championship After 26 Years

    Let’s be honest—no one in Formula 1 thought 2024 would deliver anything other than a another Red Bull title.

  • High-Speed Chase Ends in Lamborghini Huracán Crash

    A high-speed chase involving a white Lamborghini Huracán, valued at £250,000, ended in a dramatic crash near Chesterfield over the weekend. The driver, who had been attempting to evade police, lost control and crashed into barriers, abandoning the wrecked supercar at the scene before fleeing on foot. The chase began after local law enforcement recognized the Huracán, which had previously avoided police stops. The driver pushed the powerful vehicle to its limits, but the Lamborghini, known for it

  • Is the 2025 MINI Cooper S worth $32,200?

    MINI has announced the arrival of the all-new 2025 Cooper S, but does the sub-compact hatch warrant a mid-size sedan price tag?

  • ‘It hurts’ – Leclerc’s comeback charge not enough for Ferrari title

    Charles Leclerc admits the pain of missing out on the constructors' championship with Ferrari outweighs the pride at his remarkable recovery drive in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Leclerc started 19th on the grid due to a power unit penalty and poor ...

  • Hamilton savors the moment after ending Mercedes spell on a high

    Lewis Hamilton savored his final moments with his Mercedes car after ending his spell with the team on a high with a recovery drive to fourth place in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. A Q1 exit on Saturday had left Hamilton facing a tough task in the final ...

  • Jeep Police Chase Goes To Hell In A Handbasket

    We always find it curious when people are in something not meant for high-speed road runs and yet they push the envelope trying to get away from police. Most law enforcement have at least some pursuit-rated vehicles in the fleet, so already there’s a mismatch. But when someone in a Jeep tries smoking the fuzz, that’s when all hell breaks loose, but like in this dashcam footage. Michigan troopers have their hands full trying to chase a Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT. Brought to us by a deputy from Delta

  • Rolls-Royce Restores Its Famous Gravity Racers

    If you ask all but the most diehard Rolls-Royce fans, they’ll say the ultra-luxury British automaker started production at its current Goodwood facility with the Phantom. The truth is the first two vehicles to roll out of Goodwood were in fact gravity racers, or as some call them soapbox racers. These historic vehicles have been restored and they look fantastic. See the new Rolls-Royce Ghost Prism. As Rolls-Royce points out, these two rides were crafted by hand to compete in the Soapbox Challeng

  • Norris exults in ‘very special day for all of us’

    Lando Norris admits he was nervous about McLaren's title hopes after Oscar Piastri was hit at the start of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, before taking the win that secured the constructors' championship for the team. McLaren started with both drivers on ...

  • Verstappen apologizes to Piastri for Abu Dhabi clash

    Max Verstappen says it was was important for him to apologize to Oscar Piastri for hitting him at Turn 1 at the start of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, even if he didn't agree with his subsequent penalty for it. The Dutchman got a good start and had ...

  • Modern Cars Are Totaled Out Far More Often

    We’ve noticed, both from professional and personal experience, that it seems to take little damage for an insurance company to total out a modern car. That means diminished value and possibly having to shop for a new ride for many people, hurting consumers and affecting insurance rates. Report claims distracted driving rates fell in 2023. This topic was recently covered by Bloomberg as it detailed out the modern “disposable car” and its implications. Just as we’ve experienced, the main culprit b