Automakers seemed to have fared well in 2025, at least when it came to U.S. sales figures. Most major manufacturers ended the year with gains, though some models outperformed others by a obvious margin. After…
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.
10 Highly Anticipated Cars Hitting the Market in 2025
Exciting times have defined the past year for those leasing new vehicles. Vehicle lovers rejoiced as the Audi RS 3 made its much-anticipated return, while the refreshed VW Golf R hit the roads once again.…
Brabus Redefines Electric Smart Cars With Luxury and Speed
After experimenting with several Smart Fortwo models, Brabus determined that the moment was right to introduce a new limited-run version—the Brabus 92R. Production of the Brabus 92R will be capped at just 50 units, with…
1960s Jaguar E-Type in Pristine Condition Goes Up for Sale
A rare Jaguar E-Type has surfaced for sale in the U.K., despite spending nearly its entire existence in the United States. This particular Series 1 Jaguar E-Type 4.2 roadster was first delivered to California in…
Dodge Brings Back Gas-Powered Muscle Car Despite EV Transition
Even as Dodge introduces its first electric muscle car, it appears unwilling to part ways with the gas-powered Charger just yet. A recent report suggests that Dodge has decided to push the launch of an…
Vape Device Explodes, Causing Car Fire With Mother Behind the Wheel
A terrifying experience left a mother of two with severe burns after her vape exploded while she was behind the wheel. The blast turned her vehicle into a raging inferno, and her husband, who was…
North America to Get Mazda’s Most Affordable EV Yet
Mazda has revealed plans for a new battery plant in Japan that will focus on assembling cylindrical cells into modules and battery packs, which will be integrated into an upcoming electric vehicle built on a…
Protecting Yourself from Growing Dealership Scandals When Buying a Car
The automotive industry in the UK faces a dynamic period ahead as it recovers from recent challenges. After grappling with pandemic-related setbacks, including decreased demand and inventory shortages, the sector is now also confronting the…
How New Pedestrian Safety Regulations Could Alter Car Manufacturing
In 1950, car ownership in American households reached 60%, but the safety design for occupants was still in its infancy, with regulations only emerging in the US in 1968. The introduction of these regulations led…
The Possibility of Cars with Constant Driver Monitoring Cameras
Drivers are expected to encounter an increasing presence of cameras focused on monitoring their face and eyes while behind the wheel. This development seems inevitable due to its documented safety advantages and the growing production…
Reasons Why Uninsured Driving Is Becoming Common Among Americans
Drivers face the financial risks associated with automobile use through auto insurance, which has become increasingly burdensome. With the sharp rise in premiums, American insurance customers must weigh their monthly expenses against the necessity of…
The Sneaky Fees Car Buyers Face When Purchasing
These days, many consumers shopping for cars are resigned to paying inflated prices. Bret Bonnet, for instance, felt a wave of excitement when he discovered a 2022 Ford Expedition listed on Cars.com for $63,000, a…
Understanding Persistently High Car Rental Prices Post-Pandemic
Rental car prices have skyrocketed, leading to widespread dissatisfaction among travelers. Three years ago, securing a rental vehicle for as little as $30 per day was commonplace. Today, however, finding a compact or economy car…
The Latest Factors Driving Consumer Choices in Car Buying
The automotive industry in the UK faces a dynamic period ahead as it recovers from recent challenges. After grappling with pandemic-related setbacks, including decreased demand and inventory shortages, the sector is now also confronting the…
Addressing Excessive Car Noise through State Regulations
Noise regulations in their current form fail to adequately preserve the tranquility of our neighborhoods during nighttime hours. Residents in northeast Salem, including myself, are frequently disturbed by loud cars, which create disruptive noise levels…
Is a Mileage Tax on the Horizon for Drivers Across the Nation?
A major transformation is on the horizon as a new pay-per-mile initiative is expected to increase costs for certain motorists in the upcoming weeks. Announced by Labour Party Chancellor Rachel Reeves during the October Autumn…
The Change in Insurance Policies: Why Certain Cars are Being Denied Coverage
When it comes to insuring Kia and Hyundai vehicles, some insurance companies tend to be cautious due to the rising theft rates of these cars. Many insurers prefer to avoid issuing policies for specific models…
Could Authorities Restrict Certain SUVs Over Safety Risks?
Losing 40,000 American lives annually, the dangers of secondhand smoke are now widely recognized. However, there was a time when lighting a cigarette was viewed as a personal choice that only affected the smoker. Scientific…
Are Car Manufacturers Intentionally Designing Vehicles for Difficult Repairs?
Automakers have little incentive to design vehicles that are easy to repair, and as technology advances, cars have become increasingly difficult. A common question arises: if manufacturers built cars that any mechanic could fix with…
The Hidden Strategy Behind Killing Off Low-Cost Vehicles
Owning a car was once considered an essential part of achieving the American dream, symbolizing both freedom and mobility. However, vehicles have increasingly shifted into the category of luxury goods, leaving both consumers and auto…
