The Tommykaira ZZ has always been one of those wonderfully obscure Japanese sports cars that only true enthusiasts seem to remember. Production ended back in 2021, but two former employees connected t
Once you notice it, you can’t unsee it. Walk through a random parking lot in 2026 and it starts feeling weirdly dystopian. Rows of anonymous crossovers. Same sloped roofline. Same angry L
This is one of those car technology shifts that sounds fake the first time you hear it. Because for basically your entire life, steering has worked the same way. You turn the wheel, a metal sha
Jay Leno has seen just about everything roll into his garage over the years, but this one feels different. Not because it’s rare, although it absolutely is, but because seeing a Cadillac Formula
Most parents probably assume car seats are already tested for everything that matters. That would be nice. But apparently, that has not fully been the case. A big federal update is finally c
For a long time, luxury cars followed a pretty predictable script. If someone wanted something high-end, they looked to Germany first, maybe Japan or the UK next. That was just how the market worked.
If you were hoping for some big Ferrari drama, this isn’t it. Ferrari has a small issue with the Ferrari 12Cilindri in the US, but it’s pretty minor. Some cars ended up with windows that a
When thinking about American sports cars the Chevrolet Corvette is the first name that comes to mind. Its place of pride in the U.S. market has held steady for decades seemingly uninterrupted. There h
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Some cars are best left as prototypes. Maybe the design's too wild for production or the tech's so experimental it wouldn't work in everyday use. Doesn't mean they can't be fascina