• U.S. State Department Pauses Plan to Spend $400M on Armored Teslas

    A federal document listing planned purchases for 2025 removed Tesla's name on a proposed contract before sidelining the deal altogether.

  • Porsche Auctioning America's Last Unsold 911 S/T to Help CA Wildfire Victims

    Porsche and RM Sotheby’s are auctioning off 911 S/T #1919 of 1963, with proceeds going to the American Red Cross to assist in California wildfire relief efforts.

  • First Look: F1 Champion McLaren Kick Starts 2025 Launch Season

    Teams are not permitted by Formula 1 to show their full 2025 liveries until the grand event on Feb. 18 at London’s 02 Arena

  • Off-Road Porsche 911 Dakar to Reportedly Return with Hybrid Powertrain

    A report suggests the limited-production off-road sports car will adopt the "T-Hybrid" system from the new 911 GTS.

  • Toyota Recalls 106,061 Tacoma Trucks for Rear Brake Hose Problems

    Certain 2024 and 2025 Tacoma pickups are coming back to fix a possible brake hose leak. Affected owners will be notified by mail on April 7, 2025.

  • 1966 Shelby GT350H Abandoned In Yard Finally Rescued

    It sat for so long it sunk partway into the ground.

  • These Are The Non-Mercedes Vehicles That Hide AMG Power Under the Hood

    Unless you’re Bavarian, AMG is the defining three-letter initialism of German performance cars. The Mercedes division began in the late 1960s as an independent racing engine builder founded by two of the automaker’s former engineers. Despite its close ties to the three-pointed star, outside manufacturers have long coveted AMG powertrains and struck deals to fit the hand-built engines into their cars.

  • What Car Really Has The Worst Drivers?

    If you want to spot a bad driver on the highway, is there a telltale sign that gives them away? You know, something like a tacky bumper sticker, some slight drifting between lanes or maybe copious amounts of damage that shows that the driver doesn’t really know what they’re doing. According to a recent study, the best way to avoid bad drivers in America is actually to avoid Teslas, as they’re the cars that are driven by the country’s worst.

  • State Department Changes Procurement Document for $400 Million for 'Armored Teslas'

    The document now mentions $400 million for "Armored Electric Vehicles," but Elon Musk says he's "pretty sure" the brand isn't getting that cash.

  • Is This Pagani Hot Enough to Melt the ICE at St. Moritz Concours?

    A mix of old and new models will wow the concours at the ICE Festival, including a blue Zonda S 7.3 that debuted 22 years ago in nearby Geneva.

  • Porsche Developing Hybrid-Powered 911 Dakar for Off-Roading

    Porsche is preparing to introduce a hybrid-powered version of its off-road-focused 911 Dakar, with a limited-production model expected to debut by the end of 2025. The move marks a significant step for the automaker as it continues to integrate hybrid technology into its performance lineup. Development of the next-generation 911 Dakar is already underway at Porsche’s Weissach engineering center, according to reports. The new model will be based on the 992-series 911 and will incorporate the bran

  • Richard Childress Reveals His Bootlegging Past

    Legendary NASCAR driver and team owner Richard Childress revealed to Dale Earnhardt Jr. recently that he was in fact a bootlegger back in the day. The man was a guest on Junior’s Dirty Mo Media when he was directly asked if he illegally ran moonshine, to which he answered that he did. Learn what Junior thinks of NASCAR’s Open Exemption Provisional rule. If you know the history of NASCAR, this revelation is hardly surprising. The whole tradition of stock car racing evolved out of moonshine runner

  • Here's How Fast A Car Has To Be Before You Think It's Too Fast

    Supercars can go so much faster than they could ever legally go on an American public road for as long as there have been supercars, so what’s the point in continuing to raise the top speed? Do you really need to be able to go faster than 85 miles per hour at all, anyway? Earlier this week we asked our readers to tell us what speed they felt was “too fast” for a car, and the answers did not disappoint. We put together a few of our favorite answers below for your perusal.

  • Boeing 737 Max Hits Car In The Middle of Runway During Takeoff

    Takeoff and landing are the most dangerous parts of any flight, and the fatal mid-air collision in Washington, DC two weeks ago highlighted this. A Gol Boeing 737 Max collided with a ground vehicle while taking off from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Thankfully, the flight crew stopped the airliner before the end of the runway at Galeão International Airport, and no one was injured.

  • Dodge Recalls All Demon 170 Muscle Cars

    If you or someone you know owns a Dodge Challenger Demon 170, listen up. Each and everyone last one has been recalled recently for a problem you probably haven’t heard about. But you’d know if it strikes your muscle car because it results in a sudden loss of power, misfiring, etc. Watch a stolen Scat Pack outrun troopers in Ohio twice. That’s disappointing for anyone who paid a premium to get the Demon 170 since it’s first and foremost a powerhouse. In the past, Dodge has instructed dealer servi

  • The 2025 VW Golf R's Price Can Crest $50,000 with Options

    The updated VW Golf R starts at $48,325 and loses its stick option for 2025, but can easily cost over $50,000 with options.

  • The Best Deals On New SUVs For February 2025, According To Consumer Reports

    These days, you’ve got more options than ever if you’re looking to buy a new SUV or crossover. Even Ferrari’s gotten into the SUV game if you have $400,000 to spend. Sadly, most people don’t have nearly half a million dollars lying around, and even if they do, they probably don’t want to spend it on a car. Normal folks have to work with an actual budget, and sometimes you end up buying something a little different because it ended up being a better deal than expected.

  • C’est Officiel! Retromobile Is Coming to This US City

    But you’ll have to wait almost two years before it gets here. This extravagant car event will be held in New York City the weekend of Nov. 19-22, 2026.

  • Senate Republicans Propose $1000 EV Tax to Pay for Road Repair

    Senator John Barrasso and 14 other Republican members of the U.S. Senate including majority leader John Thune have put forth a bill that would tax EV users and repeal existing tax breaks for electric cars.

  • Porsche Classic Restoration Challenge Showcases Craftsmanship, Heritage in Fifth Year

    The fifth annual Porsche Classic Restoration Challenge is officially underway, highlighting the artistry and dedication behind restoring iconic Porsche models. The competition, launched in 2020, has since revived over 100 classic cars, bringing them back to life through expert craftsmanship and an extensive catalog of Porsche Classic Genuine Parts. Open to Porsche dealerships across the United States, the event allows participating Porsche Centers to showcase their restoration skills in three ca