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Corvette ZR1 Won't Stop Breaking Records
Ron Fellows, the 66 year old Canadian racing legend dubbed The Magician of Mosport, just demolished the production car lap record at Canadian Tire Motorsports Park with a blistering 1:18.22 lap behind the wheel of the 2026 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1. The iron...
Politicians Making Drivers Lose Confidence in Electric Vehicles Worldwide
Consistent policy drove Norway to 88 percent EV adoption. Policy chaos destroyed Germany's market overnight. Turns out people won't spend £40,000 on a car when politicians can't decide if they support it or ban it next year.
Mercedes Unveils Luxury Unimog: When a Commoner Decides It Wants to Go to the Opera
For 80 years, the Unimog has been Mercedes' indestructible off-road workhorse, Navigating underivable terrain and fording rivers without caring about comfort. Now it has quilted leather seats and ambient lighting. Progress or madness? Possibly both.
What the Heck Has Jaguar Done Now
Jaguar was an iconic British brand. Yes, it went a bit off track with rubbish models in the 80s, but it also produced the most beautiful car in the world according to Enzo Ferrari. If the first promo shots of the newest electric incarnation are to be take...
There Are Millions of Transits But That Bull Nose Makes This One a Unicorn
What diesel van buyers dismissed in the 1960s has become the most valuable Transit variant ever made.
The Pros And Cons Of Rent To Own Cars
No credit check sounds appealing until you realize you're paying nearly 40 percent more than the car is worth. For some people, that's still the only option available.
Thieves Won't Steal Your EV Because No One Wants Them, Apparently
YouTuber Mark McCann tracked down car thieves to expose their methods. They break into homes, steal keys from predictable locations, and photograph themselves with sleeping families. When asked about EVs, the response was blunt: we don't touch them becaus...
Do EVs Have Built In Obsolescence Like Your iPhone? The Answer Is Worse Than You Think
A perfectly working iPhone becomes useless as Apple updates the operating system. No one would launch an everlasting light bulb, it's commercial suicide. Your electric car might follow the same path.
NASCAR Racing Strategies and Performance Insights
NASCAR is a leading form of auto racing in the United States, known for its high-speed oval track competitions and passionate fanbase. It features multiple series, including the NASCAR Cup Series, Xfinity Series, and Craftsman Truck Series, each showcasin...
This Is How Much Money You Would Have Made Buying a Mercedes CLK GTR in 2015
You would have paid $2,000,000. In today's money, that is $2,740,000. Today it is worth $15,000,000. That is an inflation adjusted profit of $12,260,000 or 347.45 percent.
Car Buyers Are Revolting
The EU has scrapped its 2035 ban on new combustion engine sales after manufacturers and buyers both refused to cooperate. What looked like inevitable progress turned out to be a miscalculation about what people actually want.
Grandsons Never Knew Their Grandfather's $52M Car Collection Existed Until They Inherited
Two French brothers were stunned when they were informed they had inherited assets left behind on their late grandfather's property. Expecting little more than forgotten belongings, they instead discovered dozens of rust covered cars hidden in sheds acros...
Drivers WRONGLY FINED in Speed Camera Scandal: Thousands Have Tickets Scrapped After Four Year Fault
In a scandal which could cost the government millions in compensation, a glitch has existed within the camera system on all smart motorways and some A roads since 2021.
The Maintenance Schedule Your Car Manufacturer Doesn't Want to Talk About
People don't realize how important transmission fluid service really is, and there's a reason for that. Manufacturers aren't eager to talk about it.
Dark Factories: China Has Factories So Automated They Don't Need Lights
Robotic arms weld, assemble, and inspect in pitch darkness. Not because of power cuts, but because there's nobody there to see. Welcome to manufacturing's new reality.
The Analogue Revolution Has Started
Used car buyers are actively avoiding newer vehicles with intrusive driver assistance systems, joining a broader backlash against technology that manufacturers assumed drivers wanted. Physical buttons are returning, touchscreens are shrinking, and the pen...