Toyota is one of those brands people buy when they are tired of surprises. That is the whole appeal. You buy the Camry, the RAV4, the Highlander, and the expectation is pretty simple: it will start
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We already had a rough idea of what the Rivian R2 would be, but these new EPA details add a bit more clarity. It helps piece together how it will actually stack up in real use. The top version, cal
A few years ago, the big argument against EVs was always the same. Nice idea, but charging takes too long and road trips sound annoying. That argument is starting to look old. BYD’s De
The Bugatti EB 112 came out of a moment when the brand was trying to figure itself out again. Early 1990s: new ownership, big plans. This was supposed to be the luxury sedan to sit next to the EB 110.
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