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We Ain't Seen Nothing Yet Automakers could soon begin raising vehicle prices as mounting tariff costs continue to strain profitability, according to aCNBCreport citing comments from dealership giant Sonic Automotive during a recent earnings call. Company president Jeff Dyke warned investors that manufacturers absorbing billions in added costs may no longer be able to shield consumers from the financial impact. Tariffs imposed on imported vehicles and auto parts have so far had only a modest effe
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Styled Like a Legend Owning a classic Aston Martin DB car is the dream – timeless design and the kind of presence that draws film fans thanks to its ties to the James Bond film series. The catch is the price, as most examples trade well into six figures. That’s what makes this one listed on Bring a Trailer feel oddly compelling. This example didn’t start life as an Aston Martin, but as a 2007 Mazda MX-5 Miata Sport. It wears custom fiberglass Zagato-style bodywork built by Washington-based Simps
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The SCR Walked so the Yellowbird Could Fly Say RUF to anyone, and images of the Yellowbird will likely be the first to pop up in their heads. Also known as the CTR, we can't blame people for thinking of that car as RUF's definitive product. Who can forget Stefan Roser's wild lap around the Nürburgring, along with several period reviews that had nothing but praise for it. But let's not forget that RUF made several cars worthy of wearing that esteemed badge prior to the CTR. One of them was the SC
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Dash cams have become a must-have accessory for many drivers seeking peace of mind, insurance security, and protection against fraudulent claims. A dash cam fitted to your car acts as an unbiased witness in the event of accidents, disputes, or vandalism, proving clear evidence for law enforcement. It can also be used to contest traffic tickets when you know you are not in the wrong. Automakers have realized this and have started to offer integrated or factory-approved, dealer-installed dash cams
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Posh Looks, Bargain Price After more than a decade in production, Mitsuoka is closing the order books on one of its most eccentric creations. The Ryugi Final Edition marks the end of new sedan sales, with the company beginning to accept orders on February 20 for a strictly limited run of just 20 units in Japan. Pricing starts at ¥3,305,500 (approximately $21,247 USD) for the gasoline model and rises to ¥3,855,500 (about $24,785 USD) for the hybrid, positioning it as a hand-finished niche offerin
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Once upon a time, the most affordable cars on the market were also the least secure, crumbling under the pressure of a serious crash, but the 2026 Nissan Sentra has proved that those days are long behind us. Despite a starting price of $22,600, the sedan achieved a Top Safety Pick+ award from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, its highest honor. To get there, vehicles have to pass all three IIHS crash tests with a rating of "Good" (the highest score possible). These tests include the sm
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A Sweet Restomod Platform Before the Gladiator, Jeep built the Scrambler based on the Wrangler's predecessor, the CJ-7. Also known as the CJ-8, production ran from 1981 to 1986, and not many were made during that time. About 28,000 were produced, making it one of the rarest series-production Jeeps ever. Despite its relative rarity, we've seen a fair bit of these Scramblers being restomodded. Oftentimes, it's with a larger V8 swapped in, and there's also the occasional Cummins swap. But the folks
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The appeal of old cars typically lies in their design alone, because living with, sourcing parts for, and maintaining a classic is an experience that can be uncomfortable, difficult, and expensive. This solution fixes at least two of those problems, and compared to the original, arguably even all three; Signature Autosports has created a replica of the 1954-1957 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing using a 2014 SLK 55 AMG. The restomod is dubbed the 355 SL, and it channels the beauty of the iconic 300SL
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Unless you know your Chinese cars, chances are you haven’t heard of the Geely Galaxy M9, a three-row premium SUV made by China’s second-largest automaker. If Chinese automakers weren’t banned from the US market, this large plug-in hybrid SUV would compete with the likes of the Chevy Traverse, Hyundai Palisade, Kia Telluride, Toyota Grand Highlander, and its upscale sibling, the Lexus TX, to name only a few potential rivals. While Geely may own Volvo and Polestar, two brands that are present in t
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Making the Bed Work Harder Despite underwhelming sales and waning public interest, the TeslaCybertruck is undeniably a tough and capable electric pickup. Unplugged Performance is now looking to capitalize on the truck’s utilitarian character with a new two-level bed storage slider system designed to be just as rugged, while offering added flexibility without compromise. Unplugged Performance is a California-based shop that specializes in Tesla EVs, producing aftermarket components such as 20-inc
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What Exactly Are We Looking At? Replicas have become better over the years – from high-end recreations of classics like the Mercedes 300SL Gullwing, which now cost more than a Ferrari Purosangue, to pop-culture icons such as full-scale Batmobileslisted for sale. That said, Germany has become home to a new entry in the replica scene: a Nissan GT-R lookalike built on a Ford Cougar platform. And... let's just say it isn't as great as those we've mentioned, but hear us out. This particular GT-R rec
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Spirit of (Too Much) Ecstasy There is a plethora of car brands nowadays that claim "ultimate luxury," but none have the provenance or the history of Rolls-Royce. Throughout its storied life, the British brand has always exuded uncompromising and effortless class. With a reputation like that, you'd think potential buyers would be satisfied with the current offerings or the existing bespoke options offered by Rolls-Royce. In some instances, however, buyers want more, and that's where Mansory comes
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Today's Parts, Yesterday's Looks If there's one benefit of modern automotive technology, it's that creative builders can easily reimagine classics with it. Despite the value and discipline of sticking to the original spec, it is costly and often challenging to keep a classic in tip-top shape. That's where reverse-restomods come in. These special models were bred from the idea of using iconic design on a modern platform, resulting in a more reliable car with vintage looks. That's where Exomod com
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Not Your Average Hot Hatch This hot hatch may look like a Toyota GR Corolla at first glance, but there’s far more going on under the skin. John Proulx (@1lowrx on Instagram) owns this 2009 Subaru WRX STI, and it hides a power unit almost no one would expect: a 1GZ-FE V12 from a second-generation Toyota Century. That engine alone would be outrageous in an STI. Still, Proulx pushed things even further by adding a pair of G30-770 turbos, bringing output to a claimed 1,000 horsepower – roughly 700 h
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The Unicorn Behind the Legend If there’s one poster car that transcends generations of enthusiasts, it’s the 1967 Shelby GT500. When Ford redesigned the Mustang platform for 1967, Carroll Shelby seized the opportunity and dropped the 428 big-block V8 between the fenders, birthing a legend. So when the Gone in 60 Seconds production team needed a hero car, they selected a 1967 GT500 fastback as the template to create one of the most recognizable muscle cars in existence: Eleanor. This genuine She
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The Legend of the 429 The Ford Mustang Boss 429 is widely regarded as one of the most extreme first-generation models, alongside the Shelby GT500. Part of that comes from its motorsports roots, with its 429-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) V8 designed to homologate Ford’s NASCAR engine and take on Chrysler’s 426 Hemi. That racing pedigree, combined with a limited production run of just over 1,350 units, makes the Mustang Boss 429 a highly appealing collector car. One of the 499 examples built for the 1970
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Muscle Car Icon Plymouth was once an American automotive powerhouse, founded in 1928 by Chrysler. It was supposed to be the entry-level fighter against Ford and Chevrolet. During the early years, it even saved Chrysler as a whole, as the only profitable brand in the portfolio during the Great Depression. When muscle cars emerged in the late '60s and '70s, Plymouth played a pivotal role by introducing muscle-car icons such as the Cuda, Superbird, Road Runner, and GTX. The latter of which was a ra
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Going Beyond the UK ECD Automotive is a restoration company that specializes in British cars. If you look through the company's website, you'll see that they've built up a reputation for working on the classic Land Rover Defender. Over the years, it has also expanded to other models, such as the Jaguar E-type, Ford Mustang, and even the Porsche 993. That said, ECD wants to show its eagerness to evolve by building new models – this time from America: the Chevy Blazer K5.
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Going the Extra Miles Nowadays, we're more used to the idea that cars are disposable. As cars become more like appliances, people aren't as eager to keep them for the long run, and generally change cars every five years or so. Back then, cars meant more to certain people; some owners viewed their cars as partners, and in some cases, partners for life. We are sometimes lucky to come across news of high-mileage vehicles that have stayed with the same owner for countless decades. One such gem of a
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A Small Start That Made a Big Impact When Honda launched the first Civic in the early 1970s, it was a practical solution to global fuel and emissions challenges. Compact, light, and fuel-efficient, it quickly earned a reputation for reliability and smart engineering. The Civic stood out for its simplicity and well-thought-out design, appealing to everyday drivers who valued efficiency over flash. That balance between practicality and performance became central to Honda’s brand identity, influenc
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Sebago Lake is the largest, and deepest, lake in the state of Maine and is known for it’s clear water. Because of the conditions there, it is a favorite spot for under water explorers using submersible drones. And that’s how the Camaro was spotted. A drone operator named Jason Smith was exploring and saw a shadow that drew his attention. It turned out to be a 1974 Z28 Camaro that looked to be in amazingly good shape. Looks can be deceiving however, so check out the story below. If you are wonde
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Efficiency by Design When the electric vehicle market began to grow significantly at the start of this decade, discussions around aerodynamics became more prominent. That’s largely because a more streamlined shape reduces drag, helping improve driving range. EVs such as the Lucid Air and the Mercedes-Benz EQS stand out with drag coefficients (Cd) of 0.197 and 0.20, respectively. By the early 1980s, however, Ford, in collaboration with Italian design house Ghia, developed two concept cars as part
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Not Your Average Fox This 1992 Ford Fox Body Mustang may look like just another classic wearing custom wheels, but there’s more to it than meets the eye. Listed on Bring a Trailer, the car features extensive modifications, with the 5.0-liter Coyote V8 swap standing out as the most significant upgrade. More specifically, the Coyote V8 crate engine is a Gen 3 unit that was introduced in the MY2018 S550 Mustang. This generation brought key advancements such as direct and port injection (dual-inject
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Pocket Rocket Kimera Automobili's going four-wheel drive for its EVO38 Collezione Martini. That and 640 horsepower in a car that weighs less than 2,500 lbs. The new EVO38 is an evolution of Kimera's 38, which was introduced in 2024. It's also a successor to the EVO37, and picks up where that car left off. To be precise, we're looking at a curb weight of 2,425 lbs (1,100 kg), paired with a motor that drives all four wheels and delivers 640 horsepower. The Martini Kimera was a hit, and it's resul
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A Deep Dive Into a Failed 6.7L Power Stroke Diesel A recent teardown video from automotive YouTube channel I Do Cars sheds light on just how catastrophic modern diesel engine failures can become when problems go undiagnosed. The subject: a core 6.7-liter Power Stroke turbodiesel V8 removed from a high-mileage Ford F-250 Super Duty that arrived at auction in non-running condition with more than 200,000 miles on the clock. The engine had reportedly sat around the shop for over two years after a c
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