The journey of Tesla’s Cybertruck has been one of anticipation and adaptation since its revealing in 2019. While deliveries began in November 2023, the vehicle has yet to fulfill all promised features, leaving customers waiting…
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Chevrolet’s Sports Car Saga: C8 Corvette’s Rise to Prominence
The first quarter of 2024 sales data for Chevrolet reveals an interesting story about two cars: the C8 Corvette and the sixth-generation Camaro. While Camaro sales faltered following its discontinuation, the C8 Corvette surged ahead,…
Legal Battle Over a Crashed Ford GT: Hidden History Revealed
A tale of deception unfolds as Robert Guarini discovers the hidden history of his prized possession – a 2006 Ford GT Heritage Edition. After paying a hefty sum and crashing the car himself, Guarini learns…
Lincoln’s EV Evolution: From Concept to CGI Dreams
With the electric vehicle hype subsiding and automakers slashing prices, Lincoln is shifting its focus to advanced technology development. However, this shift hasn’t deterred the imagination of digital car content creators. In 2022, Lincoln revealed…
Corvette E-Ray Performance Test: Turbocharging Prospects
Roshan Poptani from BoostDistrict recently conducted a dynamometer test on a 2024 Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray, providing insights into its performance before undergoing turbocharging modifications. The results shed light on the power delivery of the first-ever…
Ford’s Dominance: Leading Truck Manufacturer Insights
Ford proudly asserts its position as the world’s leading truck manufacturer, a claim reaffirmed by CEO Jim Farley on social media. With a truck rolling off its production line every 33 seconds, Ford operates three…
Restoring a Classic: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Barn Find
Introduced in 1968 as a more budget-friendly alternative to the GTX, the Plymouth Road Runner remained in production until 1980. Over its three generations, it evolved until 1976, when it transitioned into a trim and…
Ford F-150 Lightning Price Cut: Affordable Electric Truck Option Emerges
The Ford F-150 Lightning electric pickup truck has recently become more affordable, with the automaker reducing the price by as much as 7.5 percent. This move comes after a temporary halt in deliveries due to…
BMW M3 CS: Power, Performance, and Precision Redefined
The zenith of BMW’s G80 M3 lineup is no longer the Competition but the CS, ushering in a potent evolution. Bolstered by a 3.0-liter twin-turbo straight-six engine delivering 543 horsepower and 479 pound-feet of torque,…
Rare Find: 1963 Bel Air or 1964? Restoration Opportunity on eBay
In 1963, the Impala held the spotlight in Chevy’s full-size lineup, overshadowing the Bel Air. Despite this, Chevrolet made engine updates to keep the Bel Air competitive, including introducing the 327 with power outputs ranging…
Hyundai Custo: People Carrier Potential & Imagined Refresh
Although traditional minivans have faced competition from high-riding vehicles, some car manufacturers continue to produce them. Hyundai’s Custo, popular in Southeast Asia, has been in production since 2021 in China, Vietnam, and Taiwan. Built on…
Aston Martin’s Future: V12 Continuity & Hybridization Plans
Former Mercedes-AMG CEO Tobias Moers once considered discontinuing Aston Martin’s 5.2L twin-turbo V12, but current executive director Lawrence Stroll assures its continued presence. Stroll hints at future hybridization without specifying the technology or timeline. Aston…
Hennessey H700 Package: Power Boost for Corvette Stingray
Hennessey’s H700 package transforms the Chevrolet Corvette Stingray into a high-performance machine, offering significant power upgrades. With a high-flow centrifugal blower, the 6.2L small block engine’s output increases to 708 horsepower and 638 lb-ft of…
Vintage Ford Bronco: Classic Appeal Meets Modern Value with Price Drop
A classic Ford Bronco, packed with modifications and a turbodiesel engine, once commanded a staggering price tag. Despite its allure, it lingered unsold, challenging its worthiness. Its initial asking price of $112,900 far exceeded the…
Ford Mustang Reigns: Sports Car Superiority in Q1 2024
In the competitive arena of sports cars, the Ford Mustang maintains its dominance, surpassing rivals like the Dodge Challenger and Chevy Camaro in sales. Despite a slight decline compared to its predecessor, the Mustang S650…
Henry J: Forgotten Classic Car Revived as Dragster, Intriguing History
In the annals of American automotive history, the Henry J stands as a lesser-known entry, overshadowed by more illustrious counterparts. Born in the 1950s amid a demand for larger, luxurious vehicles, it emerged as a…
2025 BMW M5: Plug-In Hybrid Powerhouse with Revolutionary Features
Set to replace the F90, the upcoming G90 heralds a new era for BMW, boasting a plug-in hybrid twin-turbo V8 sedan. Accompanying this flagship sedan is a station wagon variant, a surprising addition slated for…
Plymouth Barracuda ‘Cuda: Iconic Muscle Car Resurrected with Modern Upgrades
The Plymouth Barracuda, affectionately known as the ‘Cuda, underwent a significant transformation with the introduction of its third generation in 1970. Departing from its fastback roots, the new E-Body models embraced the essence of true…
Tesla Model Y Long Range RWD: Game-Changing Efficiency and Range
Tesla’s Model Y Long Range RWD emerges as a game-changer in the electric SUV segment, boasting unparalleled range and efficiency. Certified for European markets, it offers an impressive 600 km range, setting a new standard…
2025 GMC Yukon: Bold Redesign Teased, Exciting Updates Await
As the debut of the 2025 GMC Yukon approaches, enthusiasts catch a look at its striking front fascia in a tantalizing teaser photo released by GMC. Set to make its official reveal later this year,…
Rare Demon 170 Challenger Market: Trends and Insights
Is there a lesson to be learned here? Will dealers reconsider their strategy of purchasing rare cars with the expectation of flipping them for massive profits? The answer may not be definitive, but savvy businessmen…
Stellantis Milano Production Strategy: Cost & Profitability
Carlos Tavares, the head of Stellantis, defends the company’s choice to produce the new Milano in Poland, despite its Alfa Romeo branding. According to Tavares, manufacturing the crossover in Italy would have incurred an additional…
Bugatti Bolide: Limited-Run Track Monster Revealed
The Bugatti Bolide stands apart from the brand’s traditional offerings, originating as a concept before evolving into a limited-run track-focused supercar. After extensive testing and refinement, Bugatti is ready to begin production of the Bolide,…
Ford Bronco Sport and Escape Recall: Fuel Injector Issues
The Bronco Sport, distinct from its larger sibling the Bronco, shares more similarities with the Escape than the traditional Bronco model. Equipped with a standard 1.5L three-cylinder turbo EcoBoost engine, both the Bronco Sport and…
Rare 1969 Grand Prix: Unique Drivetrain and Rarity
The Grand Prix, often overshadowed by iconic Pontiac models like the GTO and Bonneville, deserves recognition as a standout high-performance luxury coupe from the 1960s. Introduced in 1962, the Grand Prix enjoyed a remarkable production…
