Porsche's been making sports cars since the '30s and Consumer Reports has been around since 1936, but somehow they never really paid much attention to each other until now. For 2025, CR finall
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Apparently, people really, really want to sing in their cars. Like, enough that Chinese automakers are building entire karaoke systems into their electric vehicles, and European car companies are scra
So you buy a shiny new car, get your first flat tire, and pop the trunk expecting to find a spare. Instead, there's this pathetic little kit with some mysterious goop and what looks like a toy air
If you thought Lamborghini was done with gas-powered engines, think again. The brand isn’t rushing into the electric future like everyone else, and there’s a good reason for that. While
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