Those anticipating an all-electric version of the upcoming BMW M3 can rest assured that a traditional petrol-powered option will also be available. The highly anticipated super-saloon will be unveiled in 2027, with sales commencing in…
Author: Chris Collins
Chris Collins explores the intersection of technology, sustainability, and mobility in the automotive world. At Dax Street, his work focuses on electric vehicles, smart driving systems, and the future of urban transport. With a background in tech journalism and a passion for innovation, Collins breaks down complex developments in a way that’s clear, compelling, and forward-thinking.
Fiat Panda Goes Electric with a Budget-Friendly Price Tag This Spring
Arriving this spring with a starting price of £20,975, the Fiat Grande Panda EV is set to be among the most affordable full-sized electric vehicles in the UK. Positioned below its closely related counterpart by…
Dowlais and American Axle Finalize $1.2 Billion Cash-and-Stock Deal
A £1.2 billion takeover agreement has been reached between British car parts manufacturer Dowlais and its American counterpart American Axle & Manufacturing, marking another major exit from the London stock market in 2024. Dowlais, which…
Fiat Revives Iconic Model with an Affordable Electric Upgrade
With its blend of vintage aesthetics and modern technology, the Grande Panda is set to succeed the current model of Fiat’s beloved city car, which has been on the market for 13 years. Fiat officially…
Another E-Bike Accident Reported Involving Pax Jolie-Pitt After Lengthy Recovery
Pax Jolie-Pitt, the son of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, was recently involved in yet another e-bike accident while riding in Hollywood. This latest incident adds to a series of concerning events, following a severe…
California E-Bike Manufacturer SUPER73 Sued Over Regulatory Issues, Is Your E-Bike Safe?
The legal action initiated by Hillary Whitman, a resident of Fairfax, California, alleges that the Irvine-based SUPER73 Inc. has been marketing e-bikes that can exceed California’s speed limits for such vehicles when unlocked through an…
Millions of Cars at Risk: Subaru’s Tracking System and its Security Flaws Revealed
Now-fixed web vulnerabilities enabled hackers to remotely unlock and start millions of Subarus. Alarmingly, they could also access at least a year of the vehicles’ location histories, a capability that Subaru employees still retain. A…
Doorless Driving Laws Spark Nationwide Debate Among Lawmakers
Drivers of Jeeps may often wonder about the legality of operating a vehicle without its doors and whether this could attract law enforcement’s attention. The good news is that driving a car without doors is…
Engine Fire Concerns Prompt NHTSA To Start The Hyundai Kia Probe
A massive recall of 3.4 million Hyundai and Kia vehicles in the United States has left millions of car owners waiting for repairs, with many still driving vehicles that could potentially catch fire. Six months…
Legal Challenges Mount Against Uber and Lyft Over Driver Status
Over the years, the legal challenges surrounding rideshare giants Uber and Lyft have grown increasingly intricate, with a variety of lawsuits targeting their operational practices. These cases, brought by drivers, passengers, and government entities, cover…
Hidden Gems: Vehicles Built to Last Half a Million Miles
Recently, while browsing through car listings in my area, I noticed an abundance of early-2000s Honda Civics for sale. It’s well-known that Civics are durable, but seeing so many still on the road after more…
Autopilot Safety Issues Put Tesla Under Regulatory Spotlight
A recent test drive of a Tesla Model 3 equipped with the company’s Full Self-Driving software has raised concerns about the technology’s safety and reliability. The driver, who wishes to remain anonymous, reported that the…
Tesla’s Repair Policies Under Fire in New Lawsuits
A pair of proposed antitrust class actions has been filed against Tesla, alleging that the company has reduced competition for maintenance and replacement parts for its electric vehicles. This has resulted in owners paying more…
Critics Label Jaguar’s Pink EV as Woke Posturing Amid Rebranding Effort
A recent attempt by Jaguar to woo Generation Z with a bold, electric vehicle concept has backfired, with many young people labeling the design “cheap” and comparing it to a “pink Batmobile.” Ahead of its…
DeLorean Aims To Redeem Itself With New Models Reviving DMC-12
Excitement is building around the potential revival of the DeLorean DMC-12, the iconic stainless steel sports car made famous by the “Back to the Future” franchise. After a 33-year hiatus, the DeLorean Motor Company may…
Controversy Erupts Over NYC Street Closure for School
The proposed closure of a block for the Open Streets program has sparked concerns among residents and business owners, who fear it will disrupt their lives and livelihoods. Marie Stareck, a senior resident on the…
The Truth About Using Aftermarket Parts on Your Car, What You Should Know
Statistics reveal that as much as 35% of car accidents stem from worn tires. Despite this alarming figure, components like tires, wheels, suspensions, and turbochargers are frequently swapped for aftermarket alternatives, which can increase the…
Why the ‘Check Engine’ Light Doesn’t Always Mean the Worst
We often experience a sinking feeling when the check engine light suddenly illuminates in our vehicles. For some, it sparks immediate concern, while others might be tempted to ignore it if the car seems to…
5 Hidden Car Functions Designed to Make Life More Convenient
Your vehicle likely has a variety of helpful features you might not even be aware of, especially if you’ve never taken the time to explore them. Different car models offer unique “Easter eggs,” but some…
Top 10 Affordable Cars that are Known for their Reliability Under $20,000
If you’re searching for an affordable option for a second or third family vehicle or simply don’t have the funds for a brand-new car, you may be looking at used cars priced under $20,000. While…
