MotorBuzz
James May’s 2010 Porsche 911 Carrera S Sells at Auction, Fetches Over £55,000
James May’s cherished 2010 Porsche 911 (997.2) Carrera S with a manual gearbox and just over 31,000 miles sold at auction for more than £55,000, drawing fierce interest from Porsche enthusiasts and collectors worldwide.
FBI SEIZES $13 Million Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR Linked to Olympic Snowboarder Top 10 Fugitive
The 2002 Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR Roadster is one of the rarest and most iconic supercars ever made, with only six roadsters produced.
New Mercedes CLA Shooting Brake Hits UK, Comes Fully Loaded With Ugly
The new Mercedes CLA Shooting Brake launches in the UK starting at £47,750, sporting a droopy front and awkward rear styling that’s more awkward fruit than fierce luxury.
Land Rover Defender Dakar Ready to Conquer the Desert
Land Rover’s new Defender Dakar D7X-R is built tough for the brutal Dakar Rally, with rugged upgrades, a powerful V8, and smart tech designed to master the sand dunes.
Why Fuel Prices Keep Climbing While Oil Barrel Costs Fall
Fuel prices at the pump continue to rise despite cheaper oil per barrel. The reasons go beyond OPEC output and Russian war blame, revealing tangled supply chains, refining limits, and complex economics.
Tesla Model Y Tops Defect List in Germany for 2025
Germany’s TÜV report names Tesla’s Model Y as the most defect-prone car in its 2-3 year age group, raising fresh questions about the EV’s mechanical reliability.
Mercedes-Benz’s Playbook to Boost U.S. Sales: Power, Performance, and Electrification
Mercedes-Benz is switching gears, leveraging high-performance electric vehicles and new strategies to revitalize its U.S. foothold in luxury cars.
Blistering Genesis Magma GT Supercar Takes Centre Stage
Genesis just crashed the supercar party with the Magma GT, a mid engine V8 halo car built to chase GT3 glory and rattle the old guard from Maranello to Woking.
New York Driver's FAKE Stickers Not The Best!
A New York State trooper uncovered a set of fake car inspection and registration stickers drawn with crayons and markers during a traffic stop.
Chinese Automakers Think Humanoid Robots Are a BIGGER Bet Than Cars
Chinese automakers are pivoting hard from assembly lines to AI-driven humanoid robots. Xpeng sees a future where robots surpass cars.
Mick Schumacher Joins Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing for 2026 IndyCar Season
Former Formula 1 driver Mick Schumacher, son of seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher, is set to race full-time in the 2026 IndyCar Series, signing with Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing.
$20 Million Supercar Just Shattered an AUCTION RECORD
The Gordon Murray S1 LM fetched a staggering $20.63 million at auction, setting a new world record for the highest price ever paid for a brand-new supercar at auction.
Brabus Launches 789bhp G-Wagon Drop-Top Beasts
Brabus has dropped two jaw-dropping, 789bhp open-top versions of the Mercedes-AMG G63. Brutal power with exclusive style and uncompromising luxury.
Now Your Car Come with Spam Included
Subscription fees aren’t the only annoyance drivers face today now, staring at your dashboard means enduring sales pitches from your own car, turning the cabin into a digital billboard.
Tesla Sued Again Over Fatal Crash Caused by Faulty Door Handles
Tesla faces fresh legal fire after a 2023 Washington state crash left a woman dead and her husband severely injured, as rescuers struggled to open the Model 3’s notoriously problematic electric door handles.
The Subscription Hussle: Carmakers Want You to Keep Paying After You Buy
From BMW's heated seat drama to KTM's pay-to-keep rally mode, automakers are betting on subscriptions for built-in features ... until lawmakers like those in New York finally say, "Enough."