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    Madison Merchel could not have had a stronger YouTube debut. For her very first upload, she documented the discovery of a silver Ferrari 360 Modena, a yellow Porsche 986 Boxster S, and a dark blue Porsche 996 Carrera hidden in an abandoned barn. The cars had been sitting untouched for years under layers of dust and mold. In the grand scheme of barn finds, a three-car haul is tiny compared to some of the sprawling collections uncovered in recent years, yet this one still stands out as one of the
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    A true driver's road Most winding, mountainous roads caution you to drive slowly and remind you of the dangers surrounding you. Deep drop-offs, falling rocks, drivers cutting over lanes - you name it. The Tail of the Dragon, however, has one sign of caution, which only asks that you stay in your lane. That’s because car enthusiasts who like to tempt fate are racing up and down this scenic drive, almost constantly. It’s easy to see why Tail of the Dragon is so attractive for drivers, too. On a sc
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    The Ultimate Stealth Trim Following the debut of the Land Rover Range Rover SV Black earlier this year, the British luxury marque has officially priced the special edition at $238,900 MSRP. That figure is slightly higher than the early estimates of around $230,000, but it isn’t surprising given the extensive visual and material changes made to this trim. As its name suggests, the SV Black is built off the Range Rover SV, already the flagship specification of the full-size SUV. The Black edition
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    Niche SUV but Highly Popular in Europe There are a few brands left in the automotive industry that are still able to be "expressive." More often than not, car makers are now forced to keep in line by offering run-of-the-mill models to cater to the ever-changing demands. Jeep has managed to remain free and stay the course by offering tried-and-tested off-roaders while also catering to a new demographic. An example is the Avenger model, the smallest in the whole range (offered exclusively in Europ
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    It’s time for another will it run and drive video from Sleeperdude, but this one just might be their best one yet. A 1967 Buick Riviera is a classic, and this one is no exception. But after sitting for 40 years, it is going to need some love for sure. Check out the clean up they do and let us know what you think. Can you believe it looks this good after all these years? Video Description: We are going to do a full detail on this Big Block 67 Buick Riviera that was parked for 40 years. It’s als
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    A Unique Hybrid System Nissan is approaching the growing electrified car market with the e-Power, which offers a different drivability compared to most hybrids. ProcessX shares on YouTube how this hybrid powertrain setup is made through behind-the-scenes footage at Nissan's Yokohama Plant in Japan. Related: We Drove Nissan’s e-Power Hybrid and It Really Does Feel Like an EV Without the Hassle What makes e-Power different? The powertrain setup uses an engine solely as a generator, meaning an elec
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    Powercruise USA is something special, that’s for sure, and Kyle and the crew at 1320Video were there in 2025 having some fun AND catching all the action. Kyle even brought his cars out for some fun. Check out the video below, and let us know what you think. Oh, and check out the insane Honda! Video Description: We hit up Powercruise at Brainerd International Raceway and it was straight chaos — roll racing, powerskids, drifting, and full-on street car madness from start to finish. With 800+ HP
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    Paying twice for the features you already own Automakers have spent the last few years imagining a future where every car comes fully loaded — heated seats, advanced driver assistance, even extra horsepower — and drivers unlock features through monthly payments. Investors loved the idea. Drivers didn’t. Now, New York lawmakers are stepping in. A new bill, which has cleared both chambers of the state legislature, would make it illegal for automakers and dealers to charge subscription fees for fea
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    The winds of change are blowing in Affalterbach, the home of Mercedes-AMG. Mercedes today announced that AMG CEO Michael Scheibe, who has been in the role since March 2023 (but with Mercedes since 2004), will be replaced by Dr. Stefan Weckbach on July 1, 2026. In the meantime, his predecessor, who became Member of the Board of Management responsible for Production, Quality & Supply Chain Management at the beginning of this month, will continue to manage AMG during this period of transition.
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    Raging Bull This writer will admit that he's never driven a Lamborghini Murcielago in real life. But from contemporary reviews way back in 2002, the company's Audification somewhat tamed the raging bull. Words such as civilized and refined started appearing, but its V12 wail still offered enough drama to excite. But what if what you always wanted was a wild Murcielago? One that ditched its all-wheel drive system for more sideways antics (on the race track, please) and requires quicker hands? The
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    A New Chapter for Audi in China Audi's newest sub-brand in China, AUDI, has officially revealed the images of its biggest SUV yet, the AUDI E7X, ahead of its debut at the 2026 Beijing International Auto Show. It's the second model under the China-only brand, following the wagon-style E5, and is aimed squarely at China’s expanding EV market. A report from Autohome via China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) revealed more information about the AUDI E7X. For quick background,
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    A Blue Oval Legend The Ford GT40 is undeniably a legend not only because of its engineering but also for ending Ferrari’s reign at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1966. This particular example for sale, however, may be one of the most historically significant cars to emerge from that era. Listed on Mecum Auctions, this 1966 GT40 MkII (XGT-3) was constructed in the rare factory lightweight body style, a configuration found on only three of the 11 MkII chassis ever produced. Respected GT40 historian Ro
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    Ford CEO Jim Farley is warning that Europe could undermine its own carmakers if it keeps setting ambitious EV rules and then backing away from them when buyers do not follow. In a new opinion piece for the Financial Times, Farley argues that a mix of aggressive emissions targets, local-content demands and shifting combustion-engine bans is creating policy whiplash that makes it harder to invest in new vehicles and factories. The concern is simple: while European regulators tighten and retune t
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    Aging Gracefully But Ready for a Change Even as it approaches the end of its lifecycle, the current Tucson is still one of Hyundai’s most popular SUVs. Its sharp, parametric looks still stand out in traffic, its hybrid options stay competitive, and its cabin continues to punch above its class. But with newer rivals adopting tougher, more outdoorsy styling, the Tucson’s sleek, tech-focused design is beginning to feel a bit long in the tooth. That is why we're excited for the next-generation model
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    Reliable Honda Engine, but Not Magical Honda’s 1.5-liter turbocharged four in the CR-V has built a reputation as a generally solid everyday engine. Owners with regular maintenance report high mileage with few issues, often pointing out that the motor itself is happy as long as you keep up with oil and fluids. It is not flawless, though. Early CR-Vs with this engine became known for fuel dilution, where gasoline seeps into the oil during lots of short trips and cold running, thinning the lubrican
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    American hypercar maker Czinger has revenge on its mind. After setting a record around Laguna Seca with its 21C earlier this year, Koenigsegg responded with a record-breaking run of its own last month with the Sadair's Spear. The Koenigsegg hypercar completed a run of the 2.24-mile track in a time of 1:24.16, and it’s this time that Czinger wants to beat. To do so, Czinger will once again turn to its 21C, specifically the California Gold Rush record car. Considering that Laguna Seca is Czinger’s
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    A Benchmark Worth Chasing The Honda Civic Type R TCR (Touring Car Racing) is a good reference point for turnkey race cars for this segment. Built off the road-going Civic Type R, it won TCR Model of the Year in 2024 and remains a staple across regional TCR series worldwide. It hasn't lacked competition, though. Hyundai's Elantra N TCR and its i30 N TCR twin have carved out their own success, while Volkswagen's Golf GTI TCR has long been a familiar sight on grids. Now, there's another rival, and
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    Reversing The JDM Process Three letters: JDM, it used to mean something special. It represented the holy grail for car enthusiasts around the world who couldn’t get their hands on them. Some of the most iconic cars immortalized in pop culture were reserved purely for the Japanese Domestic Market. For years, everything from supercar-beaters like the Honda NSX to quirky kei cars like the Honda S660 left everyone counting the days till these cars were legal to import into America. Over the years, H
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    The “death wobble” is an ominous term most closely associated with certain Jeep Wranglers, due to their tendency to produce severe shaking through the suspension and steering wheel. But Ford has found itself in the midst of a similar issue, with an ongoing “death wobble” lawsuit for certain Ford heavy-duty pickups, with plaintiffs complaining about significant shaking and oscillating of the steering wheels, much like the issue seen in the Jeeps. Unfortunately for the 13 plaintiffs, the Ford clas
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    An automotive investment Anyone with a truck lives with a simple fact: at some point, people will ask you for a favor involving your truck. They probably need help moving, or hauling something large to the dump, or maybe they’re just behind on their Costco shopping and need a truck bed for all the paper towels they’re about to buy. A new study shows many truck owners are getting wise to this and have started using their trucks for gig work. American Trucks says 7 in 10 truck owners have used the
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    Days of Carefree Drifting May Be Numbered The Japanese car scene has long been associated with flashy mods and drifting, famously showcased in Hollywood films like The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift. But according to a report from Japan’s automotive publication Kuruma News, the government is preparing to crack down on public-road drifting with significantly harsher punishments. Japan’s Ministry of Justice is considering reclassifying drifting as a form of dangerous driving. Because there isn’
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    How Nissan’s e-Power Works (And Why It’s Different From a Hybrid) For a company that brought to market the first mainstream EV, the 2011 Leaf, Nissan has been surprisingly slow to expand its line-up of electrified vehicles. But the coming year is a big one for Japan’s second largest automaker. Not only does it have the third-generation Leaf, and a plug-in hybrid version of its best-selling Rogue crossover, but it will in 2026 finally introduce its e-Power technology into the U.S. market.
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    Lotus Backing Down From All-EV Push Not that long ago, Lotus sounded fully committed to an electric-only future. That plan has already gone kaput as global EV demand cools and hybrid powertrains regain favor. The British marque, now under majority ownership of China's Geely, is shifting strategy, putting its all-electric ambitions into low gear rather than abandoning them outright. The first visible result is a plug-in hybrid version of the Eletre SUV. Details surfaced through regulatory filings
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    Jordan Takes NASCAR to Court When Michael Jordan entered a federal courtroom this week, it was a pivotal moment for NASCAR. The six-time NBA champion and owner of 23XI Racing is leading an antitrust lawsuit against the sport’s governing body, claiming NASCAR’s proposed 2025 charter agreement unfairly limits team control and long-term financial stability. Alongside Front Row Motorsports, Jordan argues that the system, originally designed to give teams business security, has evolved into one that
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    A Crucial Model We called the soon-to-be-outgoing model a baby seven-seater done right. Okay, it didn't have the most cavernous third-row area, but as far as entry-level luxury crossovers went, it didn't feel like a bog-standard small crossover with a fancy badge for the sake of owning something with a three-pointed star. Now, Mercedes-Benz has rolled out the all-new GLB. It's the biggest of the front-drive models, and the first to benefit from the comprehensively redesigned CLA's platform. Th
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