Abarth isn’t giving up on gas-powered cars just yet, at least not in South America. While the brand has gone fully electric in Europe, it's keeping the internal combustion engine alive with
Now that it’s back on U.S. soil, the Toyota C-HR is taking a more focused approach. After a short-lived run as a gas-powered crossover, it’s making a bold return for 2026—this time a
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Self-driving cars have been the auto industry's favorite promise for years now. Despite over a decade of development and billions poured into autonomous vehicle tech, we're still not zipping a
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Picture this: You're cruising down a dual carriageway on a sunny autumn day. The low sun's in your eyes as you move into the slip lane to turn left. Suddenly – bam! – a motorcyclis
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