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That whole "wheels vs. doors" thing that blew up online a while back was hilarious. People got weirdly passionate arguing about which one there's more of. It turned into this massive deb
Car keys are basically becoming obsolete. Around 2020, automakers started letting people unlock and start their cars with an Apple Watch. Pretty wild when you think about it. How it works depends o
Mercedes is clearly trying to win back some goodwill with AMG fans. Firstly, the new GLC 53 is finally returning to a true six-cylinder engine and doing away with the four-cylinder hybrid setup that n
Rolls-Royce already builds some of the most over-the-top luxury cars on the planet, but the new one-off Phantom Arabesque takes things in a different direction. This one is about detail, the kind
For years, Porsche’s front-engine coupes (the 924, 944, and 968) sat in the shadow of the 911. They were capable, balanced sports cars, but collectors largely overlooked them, which kept pr
Back in the summer of ‘66, a guy named Irv Gordon walked into a dealership and bought a cherry-red Volvo P1800. Price tag? About $4,150 — close to his whole year’s salary as a school
Spielberg's put some pretty unforgettable cars in his movies over the years. Some because wild stuff happened in them, others just because they fit so perfectly. Plymouth Valiant - Duel Spie
BMW's going through some changes right now. The electric era is here, hybrids are everywhere, and Munich's trying to pull off this massive shift in both design and tech at the same time. They&
Cadillac planned to use the Super Bowl to make a strong first impression in Formula 1. Instead, the spotlight has shifted to a lawsuit that emerged before the commercial even aired. During the half