The Impala’s dominance in the U.S. market reached new heights in 1965 as it became the first car to ship over 1 million units in a single year. Sales remained robust throughout the latter half…
Author: Jameson Duya
Jameson Duya covers the shifting landscape of the global auto industry, with a focus on emerging markets, international brands, and cross-border innovation. At Dax Street, he tracks how global trends—from electric vehicle adoption to supply chain shifts—are reshaping the way cars are built, sold, and driven.
Insights on Charger Hellcat Sale and Market Trends
When considering Hellcat-equipped Chargers, while they boast impressive specs akin to their Challenger counterparts, the reality remains that few are willing to shell out top-tier muscle car prices for a high-performance sedan. Charger enthusiasts should…
Milestone Victory: Porsche Triumphs In IMSA With 600th Win
In a heart-pounding spectacle at the Laguna Seca Raceway, the Porsche 963, piloted by Nick Tandy and Mathieu Jaminet, clinched a thrilling victory, marking a significant milestone for Porsche in the IMSA series. This triumph…
Revolutionizing Restomods: 1937 Ford Truck with Japanese Power
Restomod builders abide by a few unspoken guidelines. First, it’s a common belief that given enough time, every car will eventually undergo an LS swap. Second, opting for anything other than a Ford nine-inch rear…
1958 Impala Rarity: Pristine Condition Classic Seeks New Owner
The inception of the Impala in 1956 marked a pivotal moment for Chevrolet, fascinating audiences with its revolutionary prototype at GM’s motor show. Two years of refinement culminated in the Impala’s debut as a Bel…
HondaJet Goes Long Haul: Introducing the Feature-Packed 2600 Model
Honda might be known for its cars, but it’s also making a splash in airplanes with its HondaJet family. The latest addition is the HondaJet Echelon, and it’s designed to fly farther than most private…
A Rare 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona In Hemi Orange On The Auction Block
This 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona, originally sold at Manzi Dodge, Inc. in Lowell, Massachusetts, embodies the epitome of “hot wings” in automotive history. With its authentic drivetrain, body, and interior, adorned in the striking factory…
Powering Up the Seas: New Tech Makes Electric Ships a Reality
Infineon Technologies, a leading semiconductor company, and HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (KSOE) have forged a preliminary partnership aimed at pioneering advancements in marine engine and machinery electrification. Together, they seek to harness the…
Tesla vs. Ford: Which Electric Truck Reigns Supreme?
A Reviewer wasn’t impressed by the Tesla Cybertruck. Witnessing Elon Musk’s product, he found himself taken aback, almost considering it a joke. But as time passed and he had the opportunity to examine it further,…
How Far Can You Go? Tesla Model S Range and Efficiency Explained
The 2024 Tesla Model S lineup has hit the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) website, revealing its official range and energy consumption stats. In the mix are two variants: the base Long Range all-wheel drive…
The Alvis Graber Super Coupe: A Fusion Of Heritage And Modern Craftsmanship
The esteemed British brand Alvis experienced a renaissance in the past decade, revealing plans to reintroduce “continuation” models of original pre- and post-war Alvis cars. Some of these vehicles utilize parts that have been meticulously…
Bentley’s New Ultra Performance Hybrid: Electrifying Luxury
The Volkswagen Group’s acquisition of Bentley in 1998 heralded the introduction of the British marque’s trademark W12 engine five years later in the Continental GT. With production surpassing 105,000 units in Crewe, the 6.0L twin-turbo…
Owning a Tesla Model 3 for 144,000 Miles: What Does It Really Cost?
The Tesla Model 3 is one of the most popular electric cars in the US. But how much does it cost to own one in the long run? YouTuber Andy Slye decided to find out!…
Porsche’s Electrifying Met Gala Debut: Purple Parade & Macan EV
Rare Porsche vehicles flooded the streets of New York City, drenching them in purple excitement ahead of the 2024 Met Gala, the pinnacle of fashion events. Leading the pack was the all-electric Macan, making its…
Iconic Power: 1972 Pontiac Trans Am Roars Back to Life in Miami Auction
The 1972 Pontiac Trans Am stands as a testament to the golden age of American muscle cars, fascinating enthusiasts with its iconic design and powerful performance. Despite facing challenges such as shifting regulations and declining…
Rare Find: Iconic 1970 Dodge Challenger’s Legacy
Produced from 1970 to 1974, the first-generation Dodge Challenger remains a standout icon of the golden era despite its relatively brief tenure. Its prominence waned after just two years in the muscle car market following…
EV Charging Cable Sabotage: Challenges and Solutions Ahead
Streetlights were just the beginning. Now, it seems that EV charging cables are the latest target for thieves or individuals harboring a grudge against electric vehicles. Despite the aging fleet of US passenger vehicles, the…
Jiangling Ford’s Chinese-Made Bronco: Specs, Prices, and Differences
Internally referred to as U725, the sixth-generation Bronco was revealed in June 2021 for the 2021 model year with Ranger T6-derived underpinnings. Just under three years since Ford Motor Company introduced the Jeep Wrangler-rivaling sport…
Reviving Apple’s EV Ambitions Through the Collaboration with Rivian
Rumors abound regarding a potential collaboration between Apple and electric vehicle manufacturer Rivian, hinting at a partnership that could leverage Apple’s technological prowess in artificial intelligence (AI) and Rivian’s ambition to advance its next-generation R2…
McLaren’s Victory in Miami Spurs Mercedes’ Quest for Improvement
Lando Norris secured his first Formula 1 victory at the Miami Grand Prix, marking McLaren’s first win since the 2021 Italian Grand Prix. McLaren’s remarkable turnaround from their previous season’s position has been praised, with…
Avatr’s New Model 15: Tesla Model Y Rival Revealed
Avatr is preparing to introduce a new crossover coupe prototype named the 15, aimed to rival the Tesla Model Y, currently the best-selling car globally. Sporting a flamboyant camouflage wrap, prototypes of the Avatr 15…
Camp Anywhere in Comfort: New VW California Van Offers More Space and Hybrid Option
Volkswagen just announced a redesigned California camper van, perfect for European explorers. This mini motorhome is roomier than before and even offers a hybrid engine option for eco-conscious campers. The California comes in five flavors:…
1962 Bel Air: Restoration Project on Craigslist
In 1962, the Bel Air continued to hold its place as Chevy’s mid-priced full-size car alongside the popular Impala. Sharing similar styling and engines, the Bel Air provided a more budget-friendly option for customers who…
Rolls-Royce Reveals Cullinan Series II: Elevating Luxury SUV Experience
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars reveals the much-anticipated Cullinan Series II, a testament to the brand’s ongoing commitment to innovation and client collaboration in the domain of super-luxury automobiles. Building upon the remarkable success of its predecessor,…
US House Judiciary Committee Leader Looks into Why F1 Said No to Andretti
Republican Congressman Jim Jordan has taken action following Mario Andretti’s recent appearance on Capitol Hill, demanding explanations from Formula 1’s owners regarding the decision-making process that led to Andretti’s hopes being dashed. Jordan penned a…
