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Stricter EU Regs Incoming A stricter set of emissions regulations will take effect in Europe in 2027. It's the reason why more and more electrified vehicles are being offered there, along with the discontinuation of certain engine choices. At the same time, some manufacturers are starting to adjust their large-capacity engines in order to comply. It's the reason why Honda axed the Civic Type R over in Europe, and why the (somewhat) reasonably-priced Toyota GR Yaris costs so much in France. It's
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Nobody could have guessed back in 2001 when The Fast and the Furious came out that it would turn into a franchise spanning over two decades, but we're finally approaching the end of the saga, with the name and release date of the eleventh film recently being announced on social media by producer and star Vin Diesel. According to his Instagram post, the final movie in the series will be called Fast Forever and open in cinemas on March 17 2028. Universal, the studio behind the franchise, confirmed
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(Photos by Darr Hawthorne) • Dennis Troggio’s jaw-dropping 1955 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia, built by the craftsmen at Type One Restoration, didn’t just turn heads at the Grand National Roadster Show—it owned the room, earning the 2026 Al Slonaker Memorial Award. In a field stacked with heavy hitters, Troggio’s Ghia emerged on top of 12 finalists that included a 1958 Chevrolet Corvette, a 1956 Plymouth Roadrunner, and a 1951 Studebaker Champion. Presented in honor of Al and Mary Slonaker—the visi
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Legendarily Notorious Automotive icon status is usually given to a model or brand due to popularity, elegance, and reputation as a successful race or street car. On the other end of that spectrum are the notorious cars and brands that, while popular, aren't necessarily icons for all the right reasons. DeLorean is one such brand that mixes both the good and the bad sides of being an icon. It is rare to find a model like the DMC-12 that has the pop culture gravitas mixed with real-world horror sto
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There’s not much missing from Toyota’s extensive U.S. model lineup, but it doesn’t have a three-row electric SUV. That’s set to change on February 10, when the brand reveals its first Kia EV9 rival. The EV was first teased last week, showing nothing much more than a full-width rear lighting bar. But Toyota has now shown off the interior for the first time, which gives us our best look yet at the new family hauler. Airy Cabin Seats At Least Six
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GT-R Godfather: As Nissan Faces Financial Pressure, e-Power Is Still About Driving Feel Nissan enters its next technology cycle under financial strain, amid cost cuts, restructuring, and uneven global performance. Still, as e-Power readies for the U.S., the company is positioning it as more than a survival move. Speaking at the 2026 Philippine Nissan Festival, Hiroshi Tamura, longtime chief product specialist of the Nissan GT-R R35, said e-Power was engineered around the same principle that def
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The Recall That Started It In December 2021, Mitsubishi issued a recall for the 2022 Outlander due to hoods fluttering at higher speeds. The root cause was the lack of reinforcements at the trailing edge of the panel. As the vehicle picks up speed, air being sucked into the engine bay flutters the hood, increasing the risk of it opening while in motion. The solution was to replace the hood with one that included extra reinforcement in the form of a pair of head bolts at the latch. A new weather
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Liberty Walk Corvette: Built to Back Up the Look The Chevrolet Corvette C8 is no longer viewed solely as an American value-performance car. The mid-engine layout gives it global credibility. The proportions, cooling layout, and chassis balance place it in the same conversation as established supercars. That foundation matters when extreme customization enters the picture. American enthusiasts have long celebrated Japanese performance cars and tuning culture. The exchange is now moving in the opp
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Tesla is showing its robotaxi strategy as a complete operating model rather than a single futuristic car, with the key idea being that revenue scales with paid miles and high utilization, not with how many passengers fit in each vehicle. The argument is that most real trips are small, so Tesla can optimize its dedicated robotaxi hardware for the most common use case, then cover edge cases with other vehicles already in its lineup.
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Custom Canvas There are certain models that everyone loves to modify, and aftermarket parts are popular for them. One of those models is the Suzuki Jimny, a highly iconic kei car/mini off-roader and a favorite for a wide range of mods. A common modification to the Jimny is a full-body makeover kit, which usually transforms its appearance. Famous kits include one that mimics a Land Rover Defender, and even a G-Wagon. Cut from the same cloth is a new kit making waves in Japan, inspired by another
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The 2026 Toyota RAV4 is an attractive machine in many ways, from its angular, sporty bodywork to the remarkable speed of the GR Sport variant, and dealers are taking advantage, adding thousands of dollars worth of markups to the crossover. Carscoops reports that several dealers are guilty of being greedy, and this is nothing new. The updated RAV4 began arriving at U.S. dealers in December last year, and as two-month-old threads on Reddit show, dealers wasted no time tacking on their so-called "m
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Sales Under Pressure For years, Tesla held the global crown as the leader in electric vehicles. That dominance was challenged when BYD overtook Tesla to become the world’s top-selling EV maker last year. However, Reuters reports that the Chinese automaker has now posted its fifth consecutive month of declining sales—making Tesla’s strategic shift more apparent than ever. For context, Tesla is increasingly prioritizing its AI-centric initiatives beyond passenger vehicle sales, particularly its ro
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With electrification becoming less of a priority for automakers, most drivers' attention has again turned to gas prices. Whether you drive an ICE vehicle or a hybrid, gas prices will continue to be an expense you have to live with. You might think gas prices are high where you live - and you might be right! - but we’ve found the five US cities and towns that have some of the worst gas prices around. To be clear, we’re not simply listing the cities or small towns with the highest gas prices. That
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Up until now, vision and LiDAR sensors on modern vehicles have focused on making driving safer and more convenient, enabling a range of driver-assistance features. But Honda has uncovered an entirely new use for such sensors: creating safer and better-maintained roadways. In a project funded by the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT), Honda has shown how these sensors can accurately detect damaged roads and other infrastructure deficiencies. According to the study, the tech could save milli
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The Reality Behind Long-Term Car Ownership Car ownership isn’t always as straightforward as it seems, and a recent CBS News story highlighted the role maintenance plays in warranty claims. In this case, Kia initially denied an engine warranty claim from a Pennsylvania couple who own a 2019 Optima, despite having receipts showing proper maintenance. The Kia Optima is essentially the K5, though only in its previous-generation form. The couple, Jamie and Debbie Rekasie, initially leased the Optima
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Reliability Only Goes So Far While Ford’s 6.8-liter Triton V10 isn’t exactly an exciting engine, it’s generally regarded as a reliable workhorse for heavy-duty applications. That’s why, when this particular example destroyed itself, Eric from I Do Cars set out to find what could have caused such a catastrophic failure through a teardown. The engine was sourced from a 2018 Ford E-450 cutaway van, though details such as the VIN and mileage were unknown. It was the two-valve version rather than the
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I’ve bought some pretty nasty vehicles before, but by far the worst of my life was the C4 Corvette that I bought to make into the Vette Hack test car and that later became the Vette Cart that Finnegan and Freiburger had fun with. This thing was filled nearly to the tops of the doors with crap and smelled like ALL the mice had found a home there. When I picked it up and brought it to Finnegan’s shop, we both thought we were going to die just trying to make it not a really disgusting mess. For th
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Now that the most delicate welding and fitting is done on the A Pillars, it is time for the final stage of this top chop. To finish this bad boy up, the rear side windows have to come together to finish the tough rear profile section. This isn’t unique to this 1932 Ford Tudor, as this is the next step in the process regardless of the car. This is where the fiddly work really has to be done right. There’s no turning back now! The last few videos showed you everything that has to happen to plan, p
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We’ve got another gallery of fun photos! Check them out below. (Photos by Chad Reynolds) Our newest gallery of photos from the 2026 edition of the Grand National Roadster Show features awesome rides from all over! The 2026 Grand National Roadster Show is a historic gathering of hot rods, so check out the photos below to see what you missed. Since moving from Oakland to the vast Pomona Fairplex in SoCal, the event has grown and matured to become the premier West Coast event for hot rodders and c
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Audi has a car for nearly every corner of the market. From mainstream sedans and SUVs like the new A5 and Q5 to an upcoming plug-in hybrid M3 rival, they have it all. However, Audi’s global CEO has now made it clear that one popular segment remains firmly off the table. According to CEO Gernot Döllner, the chances of Audi ever building a pickup truck are low. Although BMW is outselling Audi globally, it seems the Four Rings will choose its battles carefully and won't chase volume for volume’s sa
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The Dodge Viper has never been a subtle car, but this particular example takes its in-your-face character to another level. Currently listed on Cars and Bids with no reserve, this 1996 Dodge Viper RT/10 is one of just 166 finished in the infamous “Ketchup and Mustard” color scheme, showing fewer than 26,000 miles. Yes, it is bright red. Yes, it has yellow wheels. And yes, it looks like something Ronald McDonald would drive if he decided supercars were more his thing. It reminds us of the Bachman
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Cracking the Flagship Sedan Market By the mid-'80s, BMW and Mercedes-Benz were butting heads in the flagship sedan segment with the 7 Series and S-Class, respectively. Missing from the picture was Audi, which was still trying to gain its footing. At the time, the brand from Ingolstadt wasn't quite at the level of the other two mentioned, but management wanted to change that. Enter the Audi V8 – the car that was supposed to threaten the 7 Series and S-Class, but ultimately fell short. While far f
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Reliability has always been a top consideration for car buyers when choosing their next vehicle. A dependable car allows owners to keep it longer without the hassle of frequent repairs, saving both time and money. Thanks to iSeeCars, prospective buyers shopping this year can now get an idea of which newer models offer strong reliability without breaking the bank. The research website based its list on odometer readings from more than 400 million used vehicles, while pricing data was analyzed fro
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The Age of the Observed Driver At this point, driver detection is nearly inevitable in modern vehicles, particularly as advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) such as Ford’s BlueCruise rely on it to ensure drivers remain attentive. Now, however, it appears federal regulators are looking to build on this technology to enable the so-called “kill switch” coined by critics. The “kill switch” refers to provisions outlined in the HALT Drunk Driving Act, which was passed in 2021 and aims to prevent
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Maserati Fuoriserie's Latest Creation Style, performance, and uniqueness are the very core of the Maserati brand. It has always embraced its heritage of racing and automotive passion, but has since blended in the very unique Italian flair. Fuoriserie, the Italian word for custom-built, is an arm of Maserati that deals in the idea of individuality through impeccable bespoke builds commissioned by very discerning individuals. Notable models to come out are the MC20 Notte, MC20 Opera d'Arte, and t
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