Picture a grocery-store parking lot in 1993: Tauruses, Accords, maybe a stray Explorer. Fast-forward to the same lot in 2026 and you’re surrounded by tailgates. Statistically that feeling is
We drove from Austin to Dallas a few weeks ago, and somewhere around Waco I started paying attention to what was around us on I-35. Trucks. SUVs. Crossovers. More trucks. We kept counting fo
Concept cars are what happen when car companies stop being practical for a minute. No one is worrying about cupholders, resale value, or whether the average buyer will understand the design. It is
Stellantis is marking America’s 250th anniversary with a series of special models, and Ram is getting a head start with three versions of the 1500. They are based on the Big Horn, Laramie, an
If someone owns a Hyundai and lives in Washington DC, they probably already know something feels off every time they walk to their car. Turns out, that gut feeling is backed by data. A recent study fr
Hertz is about to add something genuinely different to its U.S. fleet. Instead of another crossover or electric sedan, it is bringing in the Ineos Grenadier. The SUV will be available at select airpor
We didn't know how good we had it back in the day. Mild inconvenience of popping your Huey Lewis & the News tape out of the cassette player and replacing it with some Spin Doctors was a couple
While SUVs have become a staple of American roads over the past couple decades, very few new ones are still available with a manual gearbox. Truth is the manual isn't being sold as an option with
The Ineos Grenadier is getting hit hard by new US tariffs. On top of the existing 25 percent “chicken tax,” there’s now another 12.5 percent added on, which pushes the price even hig
SUVs are everywhere in the U.S. right now. Walk through any parking lot and it’s wall-to-wall crossovers. And the numbers back it up: nearly 60% of new vehicles sold in America are SUVs or c