Most drivers assume they would know if something serious was wrong with their car. That seems fair. If a vehicle has a safety problem, surely someone would call, email, text, send a giant red enve
Stealing a modern hypercar without getting caught is already difficult. Doing it with a Koenigsegg One:1, one of the rarest and most recognizable cars on the planet, sounds almost impossible. Which is
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The Automotive Hall of Fame is mostly filled with combustion engines. But as the industry shifts toward electric, the question comes up: will any EVs eventually earn a spot among the greats? Last year
This is the kind of story that sounds unreal, but it is very real. One of the 33 brand-new Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale cars has seemingly disappeared from Italy, and now prosecutors are involved. We are ta
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
Muscle cars had their moment from about 1964 to 1970. Pontiac dropped the GTO in '64 and suddenly everyone was shoving massive V8s into whatever would fit. Pretty straightforward idea: big engine,
Back in 2008, Hurst decided to celebrate its 50th birthday properly. It teamed up with Dodge and built a tiny run of special Vipers. Just 50 cars in total. Now, two of those cars are heading t
Mercedes brought the W124 to America in 1985, and honestly, it might've been the last time they built a car that was basically indestructible. People bought them, drove them forever, and then just
Car enthusiasts are getting tired of waiting for these rides to become affordable. Remember when cars used to actually lose value? Those were the days. Now it feels like everything from supercars t