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The new Lexus ES is clearly trying to play it cool. It’s cleaner, calmer, and more “executive parking lot” than ever. But that also means it fades into the background a bit. Not exac
Alfa Romeo looked at the Giulia Quadrifoglio and decided it wasn’t dramatic enough. So they turned it up to eleven and called it the Giulia Quadrifoglio Luna Rossa. Only 10 will ever exist, and
Yangwang, BYD’s premium sub-brand, has been quietly turning heads this past year. Their U9 supercar grabbed attention with its wild performance and cutting-edge tech, but the brand isn’t j
So, everyone was side-eyeing Huawei when they partnered with JAC to unveil the Maextro S800. We mean, a fresh-faced Chinese brand trying to scrap with heavyweights like Rolls-Royce and Maybach? It sou
The Century has slowly evolved into Toyota’s true ultra-luxury brand—sitting above Lexus and carrying a level of prestige in Japan that few cars can match. New body styles are arriving, bu
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
The new Charger Scat Pack sounds like Dodge shaking off the corporate dust to get to the good stuff: making cars that make noise, that leave rubber, and that don’t apologize for either. It&rs
Everyone's got their favorite story about which car "invented" the crossover. Some people swear by the AMC Eagle, others point to the Jeep Cherokee or Subaru Outback. Turns out they'
Ever wonder why Craigslist is packed with luxury cars that cost less than a decent used Camry? Those tempting $15,000 Audis and $20,000 BMWs aren't accidents - they're warnings disguised as ba