If you've changed your own oil in the last few weeks, you might have noticed something weird at the auto parts store. The brand you always grab is suddenly out of stock. Or the price jumped five b
Touring Superleggera’s V12 Veloce was already the kind of car that made enthusiasts stop scrolling. Long, elegant, and powered by a naturally aspirated V12, it captured everything people love ab
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There’s a weird pattern in the U.S. car market. We stop buying something, automakers kill it, and then a few years later everyone starts asking, “wait… why did we get rid of that?&r
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When gas gets expensive, most people start hunting for the cheapest station in the area like it is some kind of survival skill. Fair enough. But the annoying truth is that the real savings usually
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