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Future Classics on a Budget: The Smart Buys That Could Be Worth a Fortune Tomorrow
High-end classics are selling for Monopoly money, but that doesn’t mean you’re locked out. These sleeper cars from the UK and USA could be the next big-ticket collectibles — and they’re still affordable.
San Marino GP at Misano (September 26-28, 2025), including all relevant stats
The 2025 San Marino MotoGP race at Misano delivered an intense and thrilling battle, particularly between Ducati's Marc Marquez and Aprilia's Marco Bezzecchi.
Why Patenting a World-Changing Engine Is a Risk You Might Not Want to Take
History has a way of showing that some inventions, especially those promising to upend how we power the world, don’t simply face technical hurdles—they encounter political, financial, and sometimes fatal obstacles. The idea of patenting a revolutionary en...
A Robot Will Never Add The Final Touch To A Rolls!
When it comes to Rolls-Royce there’s a tiny but crucial detail that sets every Rolls apart: the coachline. That exquisitely hand-painted pinstripe running the length of the car is a Rolls-Royce signature—a defining mark of craftsmanship and tradition. And...
How Porsche and VW Used The Exhaust to Warm the Air-Cooled Beetle Cabin
Before modern climate control, Porsche and VW found a clever way to heat the Beetle’s cabin—by routing exhaust heat, not the gases themselves, through the heating system. Discover the ingenious yet surprisingly simple design behind the classic air-cooled...
AI Scammers Are Coming for Your Used Car Cash — And They’re Getting Scarily Smart
Sellers beware: a surprisingly clever new scam is fleecing people out of cash using AI bots, fake buyers, and phony car report requests. Here’s how one local nearly got stung—and why even seasoned sellers need to stay sharp.
Spot the Bell? Neither Can Drivers: The Council’s Bizarre Anti-Crash Bollard That’s Causing the Real Crashes
A supposedly “anti-crash” bollard installed by a local council is proving nearly invisible to drivers—so invisible, in fact, it’s racking up smashed wheels, bent bumpers, and angry complaints.
7 Cars Stolen from Cruise Parking While Owners Sail
Cruise passengers return to heartbreak after thieves steal 17 cars in one night from a supposedly secure car park in Southampton UK. Police scramble to recover vehicles and calm furious holidaymakers.
If Not for Subsidies I'd Never Buy an EV
Are EVs Really Better for the Environment, or Just Propped Up by Subsidies?
Lucid Gravity SUV Gone In 60 Seconds
If you blinked last weekend, you missed the Lucid Gravity launch. Lucid’s new premium electric SUV appears to have sold out its first batch within seconds—and definitely within 24 hours—according to company insiders and fresh inventory reports.
Are EVs Getting Too Powerful? BYD Hits 300mph—and Urban Models Go Wild
Electric hypercars have officially smashed every old notion of ‘too fast’. BYD’s Yangwang U9 Xtreme, a four-motor electric monster, has just hit a record-breaking 308.4 mph on Germany’s ATP Papenburg high-speed test oval, running faster than previous comb...
Porsche 911 S/T Pays Tribute to Legendary Le Mans Winner Found in a Barn
Porsche has unveiled a special edition of the new 911 S/T that pays homage to a storied 911 2.5 S/T that triumphed in the 1972 24 Hours of Le Mans. That classic racing car, which claimed victory in the GTS 2500 class, disappeared from public view after 19...
Nikola Tesla’s Supersonic Airship Vision: Flying Powered by Wireless Energy
Long before supersonic jets took flight, Nikola Tesla imagined aircraft that could soar through the skies at supersonic speeds powered by wireless energy transmission. His concepts were far ahead of their time, combining his groundbreaking work on electri...
Ferrari EV Breaks Cover Ahead of 2026 Launch
Ferrari has revealed the first near-production images of its long-awaited electric four-seater, signaling the start of testing for a 2026 debut. The car was spotted heavily camouflaged at the Italian marque’s Maranello headquarters, indicating a design cl...
MV Grande America: 37 Porsches, $10.8m, Luxury Brands Swimming With The Fish
In March 2019, tragedy struck off France’s Bay of Biscay when a severe fire engulfed the Italian cargo ship MV Grande America. The blaze started aboard the roll-on/roll-off container ship as it was en route from Hamburg, Germany, to Casablanca, Morocco, c...
When Fuel Ran Dry: How Wartime France Powered Cars With Coal
During World War II, gasoline became a precious commodity—especially for civilians in occupied countries like France. With the German forces hoarding most of the fuel supply for their military, everyday drivers faced severe shortages. The solution? A biza...