Toyota made it clear from the beginning that their SUV would be priced around the mid-$50,000 range. True to their word, the 2024 Land Cruiser starts at $55,950, marking a significant $30,000 reduction from the…
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Tesla’s Evolution: Model Y Update & Future Speculations
Tesla has demonstrated its ability to revolutionize the automotive industry after more than a decade of selling electric vehicles (EVs). Not only has it competed with traditional automakers in terms of performance, but it has…
Skoda and Cupra Recall: Safety Issue Affects Australian Vehicles
Skoda and Cupra, owned by the Volkswagen Group, have issued separate recalls with Australia’s Department of Infrastructure and Transport due to a potential safety issue. Specifically, there’s a concern that the heat shield between the…
2024 Jeep Gladiator: New Pentastar V6 & Pricing Revealed
In 2024, Stellantis made significant changes to the Gladiator lineup. Specifically, they opted to replace the 3.0-liter EcoDiesel V6 with the 3.6-liter Pentastar V6. The gasoline engine can be paired with either a manual transmission…
Monte Carlo Transformation: G-Body to JDM Powerhouse – Racing Evolution
This customized Chevrolet Monte Carlo, built on an X100-series Toyota Chaser platform, is a powerhouse not for the faint-hearted. With its G-platform replaced by the Japanese chassis, it now houses a formidable 2JZ-GE engine with…
Ararkis Sandstorm: Digital Speedster with Real-World Potential
The Sandstorm, according to Ararkis Automobili, is the fastest car in the world—but only in virtual space, as it hasn’t yet been made physically. It boasts unheard-of speed while costing $2 million, with an astounding…
Stellantis Canada Safety Recall: L-Platform Vehicle Issues
Transport Canada has recently issued a safety recall on behalf of Stellantis Canada. It has come to light that a few L-platform vehicles manufactured at Brampton Assembly in Ontario for the 2023 model year may…
Deluxe Off-Grid Rossmonster Sprinter Camper Van
Rossmonster offers top-tier, off-grid, and off-road capable camper vans, with each build possessing unique characteristics despite adhering to the company’s signature style. Their latest creation is based on an AWD Mercedes-Benz Sprinter with a 170″…
Unique V12 Swap: Tony Angelo’s Fox Body Restomod
Swapping LS engines into every possible vehicle has become tiresome, and it seems like the trend has now shifted to Ford Coyote motors. However, amidst the sea of predictable swaps, there are still innovators who…
Fisker Ocean Launch Control Limit: Impact & Future Solutions
Fisker Ocean electric SUV owners have encountered a sudden malfunction in their Launch Control feature. Despite the carmaker’s explanation, customers are unlikely to be satisfied. The Fisker Ocean offers three driving modes: Earth, Fun, and…
Revived Icon: 1904 Napier L48 “Samson” Races to Auction
The automotive industry has made remarkable strides since the introduction of automobiles in the late 1800s. Present-day hypercars can achieve speeds of 300 mph or more, a feat unimaginable at the start of the 20th…
1959 Chevrolet Biscayne: Impeccable Condition & Engine Upgrade
The years 1958 and 1959 marked a pinnacle for Chevrolet, particularly due to their full-size lineup, which propelled the company to the forefront of the US automotive industry. Models previously showcased at GM’s motor show…
BMW M2 Tuning: Vorsteiner’s Aggressive Upgrades
Vorsteiner, a big company based in California, is known for customizing cars to make them look cooler. They recently worked on the new BMW M2 to make it more aggressive. They added things like special…
Local Residents Cause Temporary Shutdown of Tesla’s Grünheide Factory in Germany
Tesla is eyeing an expansion of its site in Grünheide, Germany, with plans to increase its footprint from 300 to 470 hectares. This expansion would accommodate facilities such as a train station for goods supply,…
Volvo Makes EV Names Simpler by Ditching “Recharge”
For those who have found Volvo’s naming convention for certain vehicles perplexing, the company acknowledges your concerns. Volvo has decided to simplify things by phasing out the “Recharge” label from its fully electric and plug-in…
Owner of $1.8 Million Roofless Ferrari Monza SP1 Compelled to Employ Umbrella in Heavy Rain
The Ferrari Monza SP1, a roofless one-seater sports car valued at a staggering $1.8 million, recently found itself in an unexpected predicament when caught in a heavy downpour. With its unique design featuring no roof…
1981 Diesel Chevy Impala: Mileage, History & Auction
Debuting in 1958, the Chevrolet Impala enjoyed continuous production until 1985, with a hiatus until its revival in 1994. The sixth-generation model, introduced in 1977, stands out for several reasons. Arriving during a shift in…
Rare Led Zeppelin-Owned Ferrari 246 Dino GTS Auction
Combining the lineage of modern hard rock bands with the heritage of Ferrari, particularly the 246 Dino, can be likened to a recipe for immense value. A prime example is the 1973 Ferrari 246 Dino…
2024 Ford Mustang S650: Performance Upgrades & Corsa Exhaust
Introduced at dealerships nationwide in late summer, the 2024 Ford Mustang S650, the seventh-generation model, has captivated Blue Oval enthusiasts and helped the S550 reclaim its throne in the sports car realm by the end…
Rimac Automobili Delivers First Croatian-Owned Hypercar to NYC Neurosurgeon
Mate Rimac, pronounced Rimatz, is a well-known figure in the automotive world, particularly renowned for his hypercars. Today marked a significant milestone for Rimac Automobili as they delivered their first vehicle to a customer from…
