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Luxury Cars Have a New Player… And It’s Not Who Most Drivers Expect

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.

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How 65 Stolen Luxury Cars Were Made to Look Legit in Pennsylvania

Stolen cars are nothing new, but this case out of Pennsylvania is on another level. Authorities say a $3.8 million theft ring was operating with help from someone on the inside, and now one man is f

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What Is Four-Wheel Steering and Why Modern Cars Use It

Four-wheel steering has been around longer than you think. From the early 1900s to be exact although it's become a buzz-word much more recently for big luxurious cars specifically. Part of the all

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Audi’s New A6L Is Bigger Than Ever and Shockingly Affordable

Audi has introduced a new generation of the A6L for China, and as usual, it is a slightly different take on the regular Audi A6 sold elsewhere. The A6L has always been about one thing: extra space.

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Buick Is More Popular in China Than America and Here’s Why

While Washington and Beijing rarely see eye to eye, Chinese car buyers have long been remarkably unified in their affection for one American brand. That brand is Buick which last year delivered 436,72

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Why The Huawei Maextro S800 Is China’s Most Wanted Luxury Sedan

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

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Porsche Reliability: Ranks #4 But Has Second-Highest Repair Costs in the Industry

Porsche's been making sports cars since the '30s and Consumer Reports has been around since 1936, but somehow they never really paid much attention to each other until now. For 2025, CR finall

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Rolls-Royce Spectre Lease Credit Drops To $5,000 After EV Tax Cuts

Rolls-Royce isn’t exactly known for handing out deals, but with the federal EV tax credit gone in the U.S., the brand is trying to soften the blow just a little. It’s now offering a $5,000

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China's EV Revolution: Why Western Automakers Are Playing Catch-Up

Apparently, people really, really want to sing in their cars. Like, enough that Chinese automakers are building entire karaoke systems into their electric vehicles, and European car companies are scra

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Slowest-Selling Cars of 2025: A Buyer's Guide to Deals

While most new cars fly off dealer lots, some stick around way longer than anyone wants them to. We're talking over 100 days of just sitting there for some of the slowest-selling cars of 2025, whi

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