Ford is not just updating cars; it is changing how they are put together in the first place. The scale of it is pretty large. By 2029, 70 percent of its global lineup will be refreshed. In North Am
Buying a car without a plan is how people end up agreeing to things they did not mean to agree to. That is not because they are careless. It is because the dealership does this every day, and mos
Walking into a dealership unprepared is usually a mistake. Not because every salesperson is out to get you, but because they do this all day, every day. Most buyers do it once every few years, mayb
BAIC is getting ready to unveil a new off-roader called the BAIC BJ81, and even from the first previews, its influences are pretty easy to spot. The boxy shape and rugged details echo familiar names l
The Bentley Bentayga is now entering its tenth year on the market. To mark that milestone, Bentley Motors has introduced another new version called the Bentayga Artenara Edition, a mode
Land Rover is bringing the Freelander name back, but not in the way many expected. This time, it is being revived as a brand focused on China, starting with a new rugged SUV that clearly wants to lo
Ford is changing course, and it’s doing it fast. The push to go all-in on electric vehicles turned out to be more expensive and slower than expected, so the company is now scaling things back. T
Ford didn’t waste any time after rolling out the electric and range-extended versions of the Bronco Basecamp in China. Order books are officially open, and this thing is shaping up to be one of
Hyundai itself is a long way away from its days when it wanted nothing to do with pickups. But now, it appears the brand is preparing for an all-in truck lineup. Kia dipped its toe in with the Tasman
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