The Rolls-Royce brand stands as one of the most iconic names in the automotive world, representing the epitome of luxury, sophistication, and engineering excellence. Founded in 1884, Rolls-Royce quickly established itself as the finest maker…
Author: Aldino Fernandes
Aldino Fernandes brings street-level passion and global perspective to the world of automotive journalism. At Dax Street, he covers everything from tuner culture and exotic builds to the latest automotive tech shaping the roads ahead. Known for his sharp takes and deep respect for car heritage, Aldino connects readers to the pulse of the scene—whether it’s underground races or high-performance showcases.
10 Most Exciting Performance Cars Redefining Speed, Agility, and Innovation This Year
The world of performance cars is diverse and exciting, with numerous models catering to driving enthusiasts’ varied tastes, from classic muscle to cutting-edge technology. Whether you’re looking for raw power, unparalleled agility, or a blend…
10 Best Electric Cars Launching Soon That Will Transform the Auto Industry
The electric vehicle (EV) market has experienced remarkable growth in recent years, fueled by the need for sustainable transportation, technological advancements, and shifting consumer preferences. As governments worldwide implement stricter emission regulations, automakers are rapidly…
Kentucky Moves Forward with Autonomous Vehicle Law Amid Safety and Economic Concerns
Kentucky state Rep. Josh Bray was inspired to push for autonomous vehicle legislation after witnessing numerous distracted drivers on the road, including a truck driver reading a newspaper while driving. His proposed bill aimed to…
The Growing Burden of Auto Loan Debt in 2025 and Negative Car Buying Experiences in the U.S.
Car ownership in the U.S. has become more expensive than ever, with over 275 million vehicles currently on the road. Various factors, including the Covid-19 pandemic, ongoing supply chain disruptions, inflation, and the Federal Reserve’s…
Biden Administration Moves to Block Chinese Vehicles, Citing National Security Risks and Technological Threats
The Biden administration is finalizing new regulations that will effectively block almost all Chinese cars and trucks from entering the U.S. market. This move is part of a broader effort to restrict Chinese vehicle software…
U.S. Auto Industry Reflects Economic Trends as Sales, Loans, and EV Growth Shift
The U.S. auto industry plays a critical role in the national economy, accounting for 3% of GDP and supporting over 8 million jobs directly and indirectly. Beyond these statistics, the performance of automakers, consumer trends,…
Trump’s Policies Reshape Auto Industry Amid EV Transition, Tariffs, and Regulatory Challenges
The auto industry is currently undergoing a period of significant transformation, driven by the transition to electric vehicles (EVs), the influence of new tariffs, the growing competition from Chinese automakers, and a complex mix of…
Some Uber and Lyft Drivers Are Turning to Teslas as Gas Prices Cut Into Profits
The rising cost of gasoline has led many Uber and Lyft drivers to consider more profitable alternatives to traditional gas-powered vehicles. As gas prices soared, some drivers found that switching to electric vehicles, particularly Teslas,…
Conquer Desert Trails with the Macfox X2 Electric Bike for Ultimate Off-Road Exploration
Deserts have always drawn adventurers due to their stunning beauty and the challenges they present. The vastness of sand dunes, rugged canyons, and ancient riverbeds provides a one-of-a-kind environment for exploration. Away from the distractions…
Waymo Begins Testing Driverless Cars on Los Angeles Freeways for the First Time
Los Angeles, known for its congested freeways and intense traffic, will soon see an innovation in its streets: driverless cars. Waymo, a leading company in autonomous vehicle technology, has confirmed that it will begin testing…
Why New York Drivers Are Switching to EVs and Saving Big on Costs
John Sibley, a sound engineer, faced the daunting task of commuting from his home north of New York City to his job near Times Square. His daily drive, which took him across the George Washington…
EPA Report Reveals Automakers Fall Short on Carbon Emission Reductions and Fuel Efficiency Gains
According to the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Automotive Trends Report released on December 20, 2023, automakers are making minimal strides in reducing carbon emissions and improving fuel efficiency. The 2022 new vehicle fleet showed only…
Rising EV Adoption Faces Major Infrastructure Challenges as Charging Demand and Grid Strain Continue to Grow
The electric vehicle (EV) revolution is accelerating rapidly, with sales reaching record highs in 2022 and projected to continue growing exponentially. Factors such as increasing affordability, improving technology, and strong policy support are driving this…
Why Instant EV Rebates Matter More to Americans Than Delayed Tax Credits
A study in the journal Environmental Research Letters reveals that American consumers prefer immediate financial incentives for purchasing electric vehicles (EVs). The study, which surveyed 2,170 individuals, found that cash rebates—discounts off the vehicle’s sticker…
How Larger Vehicles and Safety Tech Impact Pedestrian and Cyclist Safety on American Roads
Ensuring walkability in urban spaces goes beyond road design; vehicle design significantly impacts pedestrian and cyclist safety. Factors such as vehicle size, shape, visibility, and technological advancements play a crucial role in reducing road fatalities.…
Revisiting the Legacy of Los Angeles’ Traffic Ordinance and Its Impact on Urban Transportation
Los Angeles marked a significant milestone with the 100th anniversary of the Traffic Ordinance, passed on January 24, 1925. While wildfires continue to dominate the conversation about climate change and the transportation sector’s responsibility for…
Vermont Introduces $178 EV Registration Fee as States Address Falling Gas Tax Revenue
Electric car owners in Vermont received unexpected news this January: a new $178 annual registration fee for their vehicles, double the cost of registering traditional combustion engine vehicles. Vermont became the latest state to impose…
Subaru Dealers Preview Redesigned 2025 Outback with Potential Hybrid Powertrain Enhancements
Last week, Subaru of America provided its U.S. dealers with a first look at the upcoming 2025 Subaru Outback. The midsize SUV, which currently undergoes minor updates in its 2023 version, is set for a…
Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Named Best Family SUV for Off-Roading at 2024 What Car? Awards
The Jeep® Wrangler Rubicon has been named the Best Family SUV for Off-Roading at the 2024 What Car? Car of the Year Awards. This prestigious recognition highlights the vehicle’s exceptional off-road capabilities, solidifying Jeep’s reputation…
Ford Advances EV Strategy with Affordable Models, Hybrid Focus, and U.S. Battery Production
Ford Motor Company is making bold moves to strengthen its electric vehicle (EV) portfolio and offer customers more propulsion choices that reduce CO2 emissions. By revising its North American vehicle roadmap, Ford plans to accelerate…
Honda Introduces Hybrid Options and Streamlined Trim for the 2025 Civic Hatchback
For 2025, the Honda Civic Hatchback has embraced a streamlined trim lineup, replacing the LX, EX-L, and Touring grades. The base model is now the Civic Hatchback Sport, featuring a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated Atkinson cycle…
Car Buyers Warned to Check Seatbelt Dates and Inspect for Hidden Rust in Second-Hand Vehicles
Car buyers are advised to check the bottom of the seatbelt for the production date before purchasing a second-hand vehicle. This detail can provide insight into whether the car has been involved in an accident…
NHTSA Investigates Tesla’s Smart Summon Feature After Crash Reports and Safety Concerns
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced a preliminary investigation into 2.6 million Tesla vehicles in the U.S. due to crash reports involving its “Actually Smart Summon” feature. This follows a 2023 fatal collision…
Disabled Grandmother Wins Legal Battle Ending Wilmington’s Unfair Towing Practices
Ameera Shaheed, a disabled grandmother in Wilmington, Delaware, found herself entangled in a legal battle over $340 in parking fines. Despite parking her vehicle legally, she received repeated tickets, which she believed would be dismissed…
