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Lamborghini Watched Ferrari Get Savaged and Said: We Told You So
Ferrari unveiled the Luce on Monday. By Wednesday, the CEO of Lamborghini was on CNBC saying his company made the right call by cancelling its own electric vehicle programme entirely.
The 2026 TT Has Been a Week of Crashes, Red Flags and Remarkable Resilience
The Isle of Man TT is always the sport in its most extreme form. The 2026 edition, still in qualifying, has already delivered more incident than most full race meetings generate across an entire season.
172 MPH. Family SUV. Georgia Highway. Memorial Day Weekend.
The Douglas County Sheriff's Office in Georgia did not bury the headline. They posted a photograph of the speed reading to Facebook and let three words do the work: "That's not a typo."
The World's Most Used Ferrari 812 Competizione Just Became the World's Most Destroyed One
The driver walked away. The car did not.
Audi's CEO Said a Rugged SUV Is Being 'Evaluated.' In Car Industry Language, That Means Something.
When an automotive CEO uses the word "evaluating," it is not a denial. It is a very carefully chosen statement that keeps the conversation alive without committing to anything a shareholder can hold them to.
Your Rearview Mirror Is Recording Everything You Do
New smart mirrors packed with hidden cameras and sensors are watching drivers without clear consent, sparking lawsuits and regulatory action.
BMW M3 Production Ends in 2027 as Electric Future Looms
The current generation M3 faces its final curtain call after a six year run that began in 2021.
The UK Spent £289 Million on Number Plates Last Year. Someone Paid £400,000 for Two Characters.
Pictured: 1 - £7.25million: The highest price paid for a plate in the United Arab Emirates. It was purchased by Abu Dhabi businessman Saeed Abdul Ghaffar Khouri in 2008.
America Never Really Learned to Drive a Manual. Volkswagen Just Stopped Pretending Otherwise.
This was always going to happen. The surprise is that it took this long.
The $50,000 Car Has Killed the American Dream on Wheels
Rising costs are forcing millions of Americans to abandon car ownership entirely, reshaping transportation forever.
The Ghost Car That Never Was: Why Audi's "Lucca" Legend Doesn't Add Up
A deep dive into automotive mythology reveals how even prestigious brands can become entangled in historical fiction.
Ferrari Has Gone to Jony Ive and Come Back With a €500,000 Tesla ... I'm Sooooo Depressed!
Let me get the good news out of the way first, because there is some.
This Aston Martin Costs Less to Insure Than an Alfa Romeo Giulia
A 2010 Aston Martin V8 Vantage can cost hundreds less to insure annually than a new Alfa Romeo Giulia, revealing the bizarre economics of supercar ownership.
Honda Executives Kill Prelude Type R Dreams, Call Development "Hundreds of Millions" Too Expensive
The bean counters have spoken, and enthusiasts are left holding their wallets.
No, Dodge Isn't Making A Copperhead To Replace The Viper
A viral rumor about Dodge's snake-themed sports car successor has no basis in reality.
I Told Porsche to Sack Their Bong Engineers in 2015. Euro NCAP Has Finally Caught Up.
When I bought my first Porsche Cayenne back in 2015, it beeped, bonged and chimed at me for everything short of breathing incorrectly. I was so worn down by it that I specifically mentioned the noise in the customer satisfaction survey. I told them, in wr...