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    Supercars are becoming more and more dangerous, and the demographic of those who can afford to buy and drive them is getting younger and younger, creating inherent risks for road users. But McLaren is doing something about it, with a new patent submitted with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, first noticed by CarBuzz. The patent suggests locking a "race driving mode" behind a wall until the car's GPS detects that the vehicle is in a safe environment, i.e., a racetrack. Simply put, t
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    BYD's Performance Arsenal At this point, BYD has already built a global reputation for mass-market EVs and plug-in hybrids. However, the company's identity is also tinged with performance projects that draw a lot of attention. The most visible example is the Yangwang U9, the wild quad-motor 3,000-horsepower electric hypercar that set a Nürburgring lap record for EVs. It also grabbed headlines with a verified 294-mph run, giving BYD bragging rights in an area long dominated by European brands. No
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    Safety Recall Announced for 2025 Nissan Sentra Nissan has issued a new safety recall covering 41,797 units of the 2025 Sentra after discovering that some windshields may contain visible air bubbles that violate federal safety standards. These air bubbles could hinder outward visibility, thus increasing the risk of a crash. Additionally, these bubbles may fall outside the acceptable limits defined by FMVSS 205, which prohibits imperfections extending more than 13 mm from the edge of the glass. Th
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    Porsche 911 fans were shocked in the 1990s when the 996-generation of the iconic sports car arrived, primarily because of its controversial design. The contentiousness centered around the 996’s headlights, which deviated from the classic rounded style with what became known as the “fried egg” headlight design. An independent designer from Simas Design Studio has now envisioned what a 996-inspired design would look like if applied to a modern 911. It’s a question nobody asked, but the final resul
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    Tech Overload? Manufacturers haven’t stopped at removing physical buttons. Now they’re busy reinventing the humble door handle, for better or worse — even if no one really asked for it. There are the pop-out units that have been around since the mid-2000s, along with those with the electronic variety. Some even have the handle but a hidden button to open the door behind it. Anything for a USP, right? The madness continues even on the inside these days. However, there have been several safety con
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    Tech Overload? Manufacturers haven’t stopped at removing physical buttons. Now they’re busy reinventing the humble door handle, for better or worse — even if no one really asked for it. There are the pop-out units that have been around since the mid-2000s, along with those with the electronic variety. Some even have the handle but a hidden button to open the door behind it. Anything for a USP, right? The madness continues even on the inside these days. However, there have been several safety con
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    Meet BAIC’s Most Hardcore SUV Yet The BJ81 from Beijing Automotive Group Co., Ltd. (BAIC) is shaping up to be the brand’s boldest, most purpose-built SUV, but with far more military grit and off-road seriousness baked in from day one. According to Autohome, it is scheduled for its full unveiling on August 1, 2026. The BJ81 was introduced earlier this year as a tactical all-terrain vehicle designed for military units, hardcore off-roaders, and anyone who thinks “civilian spec” is just a polite s
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    The Kia Seltos first arrived back in 2019, and since then, it's been a consistently strong performer for the Korean brand, amassing U.S. sales of roughly 300,000 units. But now it's time for an all-new model, and Kia has shared the first clear images of the second generation of the subcompact SUV with a design that will bring it in line with the current range, thanks to the Opposites United design language. This means it will look more like an EV to some, but don't worry - the same combustion po
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    GM is pouring more money into the production of its gas-powered cars Detroit automaking mainstay General Motors is making a massive investment to substantially boost its output of gas-powered models at its US factories. In an announcement released on November 20, the automaker announced that it will invest $550 million in two component plants in Michigan and Ohio that directly supply plants making some of its most well-known cars, particularly as it plans to ramp up production of its larger SUVs
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    Toyota's New-Era V6 Faces Tough Questions Toyota's 3.4-liter twin-turbo V6, known internally as the V35A-FTS, was designed to replace the long-running 5.7-liter V8 in many of the brand's most important vehicles. It powers the latest Toyota Tundra, Sequoia, Land Cruiser 300, and the Lexus LX 600 and GX 550, giving Toyota's truck and SUV lineup a more modern, torque-rich powertrain. On paper, it makes more power and delivers better efficiency than the old V8, which is why Toyota committed to using
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    Inspired by the legendary Ford GT40 racing car of the 1960s, the modern Ford GT is an unfiltered racing car that rubs shoulders with exotics from Lamborghini, Aston Martin, and Bugatti. The second-generation GT went into production late in 2016, emerging as a vicious track weapon and powered by a turbocharged V6 making well over 600 horsepower. Already prohibitively priced when new, used examples are now true collector’s items, and the 2019 example seen here is no exception. With tens of thousan
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    We always dig the Best Of videos that come out around the new year and this one here is no different. My god there is some incredibly gnarly carnage in this one. We’re talking engine explosions, crashes, spins, and so much more! Sometimes the carnage is just jaw dropping. Drag racing’s wildest rides of the 2025 season are below! Check out the 12 and a half minute video of insanity below and tell us which carnage is your favorite. Video Description: Drag racing is a dangerous sport, and someti
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    It seems like more and more products nowadays make absurd exaggerated claims as to how powerful, fast, or bright they are. It doesn’t matter what you are looking for online, there always seems to be manufacturers using crazy claims to attract buyers. When it comes to jump starters, amperage seems to be the thing that all the brands use to compare theirs to other brands. But are any of their amperage claims realistic? We’ll find out in this latest video from the Torque Test Channel as he’s built
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    Tommy Lee Byrd, The Hot Road Hoarder, has had a VERY busy 2025 racing and show season and now he’s sharing his favorite highlights in this 1 hour special video. Tommy makes some awesome videos, including plenty of show coverage and feature videos. Plus his own projects like the Henry J gasser project, and a few others. All these make for some fun to see, but a full hour of nostalgia drag racing highlights is something pretty special. Check out all the action below and let us know what is your fa
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    Unreal Adventure is back and we’ve got Part 4 of the adventures where the drivers and crew learn what Washington state has to offer in the world of hardcore trails! We’re super excited to see how the 2025 edition of Unreal Adventure will play out, because the 2024 edition was awesome! I want to build a rig to take so bad! I need another project like a hole in my head, but 2026 is going to be the year where I get a bunch of my stuff up and running so maybe 2027 is the year I build my dream off-ro
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    The V6 is better in this case The Ferrari F80 is one of the brand's most prolific offerings in recent memory, as the limited-production supercar is meant to represent the pinnacle of the Prancing Horse's engineering teams. Unveiled last October, just 799 units of the F80 are being built to commemorate the brand's 80th birthday. But despite being pegged as the brand's ultimate supercar, the engineers at Maranello have distinctly omitted one Ferrari signature feature that has raised some enthusias
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    Honda’s “sticky steering” problem may feel like old news after the 1.7-million-vehicle recall in 2024 and the investigation’s closure in January, but it’s back in focus as a consolidated class action lawsuit moves forward. Plaintiffs argue the recall didn’t go far enough and claim Honda knew about the defect long before repairs were offered. With new court deadlines now in place, the case is expected to carry well into 2026. The Lawsuit and Models Affected
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    Happy 119th, Lancia If there's one car company that falls under the "wow, they're still making those?" category, it would be Lancia. The Italian automaker has swung wildly from barely breathing to bankruptcy for over a century now, and it's celebrating its 119th anniversary this year. A bit of an odd milestone to celebrate, but better to host its birthday every year because it can, quite literally, go at any moment. That aside, Lancia has also made some of the most iconic cars ever made. At the
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    Randy Pobst is a long time road racing and autocross champion who has competed in many different series, and won many championships. He’s driven an amazing variety or cars, from all kinds of international and domestic makes, but his own personal hot rod is a Pontiac Trans Am he calls the Randit and we dig it. In the video below you’ll see Randy and the gang from Ridetech outfitting his Randit Pontiac to make it the handling machine he wants. Video Description: We recently heard our friend Rand
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    Genesis and Its Magmatic Direction When it comes to reinvention, Hyundai seems to know when and how to do it properly. One of the brand's major moves has been beefing up its performance capabilities and street cred. The now-renowned N division birthed the much-lauded and highly influential Ioniq 5 N, one of the first purpose-built performance EVs. More recently, the Hyundai Group set its sights on adding some heat to its luxury division through the Genesis GV60 Magma, and it seems it isn't stopp
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    A Plug-In Hybrid 911 Once Felt Inevitable Back in 2017, reports pointed to a plug-in hybrid Porsche 911 being deep in development. The 992 platform had been described as "hybrid ready," and some early comments from engineering bosses suggested there was room for a battery big enough to offer short electric-only trips. Fast forward to today, the 911 has been electrified in its own way, but not with a charging port. The new T-Hybrid setup in the updated 911 GTS and Turbo adds meaningful electric a
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    Metro vans are awesome. There are a long line of Metro, Divco, Chevrolet, Ford, and more who built milk trucks, bread trucks, and local delivery vehicles of all kinds during the 1950s and 1960’s. These have been popular with hot rodders for decades, and I know I’m not the only one who would love to own one. In the video below, everybody’s beloved automotive history expert Steve Magnante is going to school us on the Metro after finding one in the wrecking yard. Check it out and let us know what y
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    Reality Check for the Electric Revolution  Till recently, most major manufacturers were scrambling to get on the EV bandwagon with visions of a booming electric car market in the near future. Well, the future didn’t pan out quite as expected. Charging infrastructure has been found lacking, federal and state incentives for EVs have shrunk or vanished altogether with steep tariffs taking their place, and sales never hit the stellar levels that projections would have had us believe. As a result, se
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    Generically speaking, I’m not a huge fan of diesel swaps into cars just to make a splash. I mean guys like Rick Fletes, who’s Duramax powered Chevelle does giant wheelstands and runs single digit ETs on the dragstrip while reliably making huge drives on Drag and Drive events all over the country. But if you are the guy that stuffs a Cummins in something just to be “that guy” good on you, but that’s not really my speed. This one here could actually be something special since it is actually going
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    Despite the popularity of its SUV lineup, BMW’s 3 Series sedan has seen steady sales through the first three quarters of the year. Just like last year, the company has sold over 21,000 of them over this period, as a smaller but consistent percentage of buyers remain loyal to the classic sedan. Now deep into its seventh generation, the 3 Series is still one of the top contenders in its class, and if you want one, BMW is running a few appealing lease deals this month. These apply to both the 330i
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