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The Mazda RX-7 From Tokyo Drift Just Sold for an Absurd Amount of Money
The Mazda RX-7 FD driven by Sung Kang’s character Han in The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift just sold at auction. Here’s how much someone paid for it.
'Market Demands:' An Electric Honda Civic Type R Could Still Happen
Honda could still build an electric Civic Type R if the market demands one, despite the challenges. Here’s what we know.
Chevy Intends To Dominate Ford (and the Nurburgring) With the Corvette
All indications point to Chevy having already set a Ford-beating Nürburgring lap time record.
Rivian Finally Addresses Nav Complaints With Built-In Custom Google Maps
Automakers and software companies have been competing for domination of your in-car navigation for the last decade. Rivian Navigation with Google Maps is an interesting compromise.
Han’s Tokyo Drift VeilSide Mazda RX-7 Just Sold for $1.2 Million
This VeilSide RX-7 was built for F&F Tokyo Drift, and it's the real deal with performance mods—which explains why it just sold for over $1 million.
The Real Reason Guardrails Can’t Stop EVs in a Crash
The guardrail problem: Are cars getting too big?
Sung Kang Confirms Live-Action Drift Movie With Big-Name Car Guys and Audience Participation
Sung Kang's upcoming movie "Drifter" will be about, you guessed it, drifting cars. Brian Scotto, Adam LZ, James Pumphrey, Rutledge Wood, and others are involved, too.
The Hyundai Ioniq 6 N Is What a Halo Car Looks Like in 2025
Halo cars normally cost six figures or more, with limited production and wild designs. Still, Hyundai says this 641-hp sedan fits the bill—and it just might.
This Auction Site Gives Dealers 2 Hours to Compete for Your Car
The idea behind "Bidbus" is that you could offer your trade-in to multiple dealers at once, and let them bid against each other for your car.
These Are The Cars You Wish Were Sold In Your Country
The consensus appears to be that the Jalopnik audience wishes there were more small and affordable cars. Imagine that.
Boeing Is Building Next-Gen Satellites To Control America's Nukes
These satellites are the sort of thing you really hope that nobody ever has to use. But if the very worst ever happens, you'll really, really want them to work.
The Model Y's Towing Capacity Isn't Bad, But Tesla's Software Makes Things Complicated
EVs can tow just like gas cars, but there are some caveats if you're a Tesla owner looking to hitch up a trailer.
Florida Man Breaks New Speeding Law Two Minutes After Enforcement Starts
Florida has just enacted new penalties for so-called "super speeders," and a man broke the new law just two minutes after it went into effect at midnight.
Ferrari Makes One Last Daytona SP3 To Help The Children
The Daytona SP3 Tailor Made will be the 600th unit of a 599-model run. Or, rather, it will be the 599+1th model, as that is how Maranello will be numbering it.
Trump Megabill Tosses $1 Billion At Space Force's Boeing Spaceplane
The $1B dedicated to the X-35B is part of a $11.3B budget increase for Space Force amid the White House leaving civilian spaceflight on a shoestring budget.
Automakers Not Happy About Trump's Proposed Port Fees On Car Carrier Ships
Starting October 14, the U.S. will levy a fee of $14 per net ton of cargo for ships that ferry cars and other vehicles, unless the ships were made in America.