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BMW E1: The forgotten electric car concept from 1991

The BMW E1: a pioneering electric car concept from 1991 that never made it to production.


When Detroit ruled the roads: 13 classic cars that made America proud

There was a time, not so long ago, when American roads were defined by the cars that drove on them. It was a glorious era of power, chrome that could blind a low-flying aircraft, and swagger that would make a rock star blush. This was when the Motor City did more than just lead the way; it was the highway. From the post-war boom, when America put its foot down and said, "We're going cruising!", right through the golden age of muscle cars, where horsepower was a religion and tire smoke was incense, Detroit's automakers produced vehicles that became cultural icons, defining what it means to be an American. These magnificent machines came roaring off assembly lines with bold styling that could stop traffic, innovative features that made your jaw drop, and a distinctly American attitude that turned heads everywhere it went and captured imaginations around the world. Forget subtlety; these cars were designed to be noticed. We're talking about the kind of cars that graced every garage calendar, rumbled ominously in drive-in movie lots while teenagers tried to get some privacy (good luck with that loud exhaust), and demanded attention at every red light, daring anyone to try and beat them off the line. They were built to leave a mark, preferably a set of glorious black stripes on the asphalt. Whether it was their sleek fins that could double as landing gear, an aggressive stance that looked ready to eat small foreign cars for breakfast, or just pure, unfiltered, unadulterated cool, these cars told the world that American engineering wasn't just about practicality — it was about pride, passion, and pushing the boundaries. In this piece, we're taking a joyride back in time to look at 13 classic cars that owned Detroit's heydey. These are the legends that made Americans stand a little taller, dream a little bigger, and maybe, just maybe, spend a little too much on premium fuel.


13 cheap, high quality first cars for new drivers

Finding a car for a new driver is stressful whether buying for yourself or a loved one, but these ones hit the sweet spot of affordability and practicality.


How Tesla quietly began producing the new Model Y and why Nvidia is now pushing back

Berlin has already begun producing the updated Model Y and the timing is not accidental. Battery supply finally appears to be catching up and the long criticized 4680 line is showing progress. At the same time Nvidia is openly challenging new AI regulations written by people who barely understand the technology they are trying to control. This is not a simple update cycle or political meeting. It is a shift in power between those who build the future and those who try to govern it.


Race 1000: GTR Alpha, AMG, Supra, and more on track

Race 1000 brings together high-powered machines in a straight-line speed challenge. Featuring the Nissan GTR Alpha, Audi RS7, Mercedes-AMG GT, Toyota Supra, BMW M6, C63 AMG, and E63 AMG, each car pushes its limits in a head-to-head showdown. Captured from the strip, this video highlights acceleration, traction, and sheer horsepower in a performance-packed setting.


2026 Toyota SUVs: New RAV4 and bZ, plus a glow-up for Corolla Cross

Toyota’s 2026 SUV lineup mixes mild updates with major overhauls, reshaping everything from off-roaders to electrified family haulers.


Brazil is seeing a surge in electric vehicles sales, and Chinese brands are leading the charge

Brazil, the world’s sixth-largest auto market, is seeing a surge in EV sales, and Chinese brands are leading the charge. The Brazilian Association of Electric Vehicles says the sales have doubled only in the past year.


Looking for a new-car bargain? These models are overstocked

From SUVs to EVs, overstocked models could mean serious bargaining power for shoppers.


Secret revealed: The Miura’s chassis was so thin it could fit in a V12’s briefcase

Automobili Lamborghini has unveiled the iconic 'P400' chassis, reigniting the legend of the Miura V12 mid-engine sports car as it approaches its 60th anniversary. The Miura stands as the most legendary model in Lamborghini's storied history and is widely recognized as the world's first true supercar. At the 1965 Turin Motor Show, Lamborghini introd...


Toyota will unveil 3 new V8 sports cars this week

Toyota and Lexus are about to light up the performance world with a coordinated reveal of three V8 sports cars, headlined by the Toyota GR GT and a new Lexus supercar. All three models are scheduled to break cover this week in a tightly choreographed launch window that spans December 4 and December 5, underscoring […]


Gas Mustang nearly outsold Ford’s entire EV lineup

Ford’s latest sales mix tells a blunt story about the state of its electric transition. In November, the company sold only a sliver more EVs than gas-powered Mustangs, a gap so narrow that a single nameplate almost matched the output of the entire battery lineup. The result is a snapshot of an automaker caught between […]


Ferrari F12 ownership experience - real review + Corvette gains 200 horsepower due to Chevy supply chain issues

Kit shares his experience of owning 83 cars, with a particular highlight on his 2015 Ferrari F12berlinetta in Rosso Corsa. In a video, he explains his choice of the front-engined V12 Ferrari over the Aston Martin DBS and V12 Vantage, reflecting on his previous cars like the Porsche 991 GT3, McLaren 600LT, Porsche 718 Spyder, Ferrari California, and BMW M8 Convertible. This is part of the "answrd" series, featuring car reviews by real owners rather than automotive journalists such as Chris Harris or Doug Demuro. The series showcases a range of vehicles, including the Gaglardi Vex, Porsche 911 GT3, McLaren 600LT, the Ferrari models F12, F430, and 458 Italia, Acura NSX, Corvette, FRS, and various BMWs and drift cars. Favorite F12 videos include "TERRIFYING! Ferrari F12 Berlinetta Review" from The Straight Pipes and Carfection's "Ferrari F12 Berlinetta: Last Of The Naturally Aspirated V12s?" The narrative also introduces Jeff with his 2017 C7 Corvette Grand Sport, which produces nearly 800 horsepower on 91 octane gas. Viewers are encouraged to engage with the story, especially if they own a C7.


Modified monsters – GT R AMG, M3 G80 & RS6 V10!

A high-octane drag race featuring 1250HP Audi RS6 V10, 900HP BMW M3 G80, 1300HP Porsche 911 Turbo, and 850HP Mercedes-AMG GT R. Turbocharged monsters and tuned power collide on the strip — which beast comes out on top?


Stellantis partners with Bolt for 2026 driverless ride-hailing trials in Europe

Dec 9 (Reuters) - Carmaker Stellantis is teaming up with Estonia-based ride-hailing platform Bolt to deploy driverless vehicles across Europe, with plans to begin on-road trials in 2026, the companies said on Tuesday. The collaboration will integrate Stellantis' purpose-built autonomous vehicle platforms with Bolt's ride-hailing network, which serves more than 200 million customers in over 50


America may get this adorable tiny car after Trump's kei car demand

After Trump visited Japan, he demanded more tiny cars in America. It didn't seem possible, but Stellantis is up to the challenge.


Chinese firm’s new hybrid EV to offer 620-mile range, reach 0-60 mph in 3 seconds

Lotus’s new For‑Me plug‑in hybrid mirrors the exterior dimensions of the standard electric Eletre, stretching...


New report uncovers Tesla is experiencing a sharp hit — here's what's happening

Tesla customers are expected to feel the hit, too. New report uncovers Tesla is experiencing a sharp hit — here's what's happening first appeared on The Cool Down.


Chance to win a 2025 Porsche 718 Cayman S as gas-powered era nears its end

The final model year of Porsche’s gasoline-powered Cayman is up for grabs in a new national charity sweepstakes, giving supporters a chance to win a 2025 Porsche 718 Cayman S finished in Arctic Grey. The giveaway, benefitting the Saratoga Auto Museum, runs through December 11 and is currently offering double entries for participants. The 2025 model marks the end of the internal-combustion era for Porsche’s mid-engine sports car, making this...


Here’s a first look at Cadillac’s secret Formula 1 car

The 2026 Cadillac Formula 1 Team car isn’t expected to be revealed in full before the first pre-season test in


5 SUVs set to be discontinued in 2026 in America

Five iconic SUVs are disappearing from America’s roads before 2027 arrives, and the shift is already shaking the industry. From the famously affordable Kia Soul to performance models from BMW and Mercedes, automakers are clearing gasoline SUVs to make room for electric replacements. These vehicles shaped how millions of Americans traveled, worked, and lived. Their exit marks a turning point in the nation’s automotive identity. The story behind these discontinuities reveals what is happening next. Let’s look into this deeper.


These 10 cars are actually worth more used than new

One post-pandemic surprise has been the spike in used car prices. In recent months, some used cars are even selling for more than when they were new! The post These 10 Cars Are Actually Worth More Used Than New appeared first on Family Handyman.


GM cuts 1,140 Detroit jobs in 2025’s largest EV layoff

Hundreds of employees filed out of General Motors’ Factory Zero in Detroit on a frigid December afternoon, clutching tool bags and cardboard boxes after being told their jobs will end on January 5, 2026. The plant, once promoted as a flagship of GM’s all-electric future, is cutting 1,140 positions in what is expected to be the largest electric-vehicle workforce reduction of 2025. For many workers, the news arrives just weeks before the holidays,...


The cars that were brought back to life

There has been a surprising number of cars that died but were later resurrected, but did they all get on...?


Stellantis confirms tiny Fiat runabout for United States

Fiat has confirmed that it will be bringing the Topolino to the United States, just days after the White House announced a desire to see more ultra-small cars on American roads.


Porsche GT3 991.2 choosing PDK over manual owner's review - ANSWRD

Jeany takes us for a ride in her Porsche 991.2 GT3 equipped with carbon sport bucket seats and a 7-speed pdk transmission. With over 7,000 miles and 2 track days, Jeany has lots of experience with her GT3 and also owns a Porsche Cayman track car as well as a Macan daily driver. answrd is a series of car reviews by real owners, not automotive journalists like Chris Harris, Doug Demuro, or The Straight Pipes. Cars in this series include the Gaglardi Vex, Porsche 911 GT3, McLaren 600LT, Ferrari F12/F430 and 458 Italia, Acura NSX, Corvette, FRS, BMWs, Drift Cars, and others! #Porsche #991GT3 #PorscheGT3 #CarReview Time stamps: 00:00 - 00:15 Intro 00:16 - 01:14 The story of getting a GT3 over 4.0 rs 01:15 - 01:23 Acura nsx ad break 01:24 - 02:05 Ownership so far 02:06 - 02:50 Favorite Thing 02:51 - 04:12 Least Favorite Thing 04:13 - 04:52 Spoiler Alert it's hard to see 04:53 - 06:25 Choosing pdk over Manual 06:26 - 6:52 Front axle lift 06:53 - 08:45 Is it too good for the street?


Driver test-drives an EV and loses interest. Here’s why

A driver took an electric vehicle for a test drive expecting smooth power and instant torque...


2027 Kia Seltos revealed: More space, more tech and hybrid coming

Kia has pulled the wraps off the next-generation Seltos, a major redesign of its popular subcompact SUV. The 2027 Seltos features a more upscale design, that mimics Kia’s electric SUVs. Kia calls the launch theme “The Protagonist,” but strip away the marketing language and the mission is clear: make the Seltos feel more substantial and […] The post 2027 Kia Seltos Revealed: More Space, More Tech and Hybrid Coming appeared first on The Torque...


Car brands that are still known for reliability in 2025

A reliable car leaves its mark by performing well long after the initial shine fades, handling daily routes with calm consistency. Some brands excel at that balance of strength and endurance, earning loyalty through years of solid, predictable service.


This high-performance Chevy with a rare engine was a drag race boss

Chevy's mid-to-late '60s muscle cars may be the ones we all remember, but the automaker had a rare early-'60s car that dominated the drag strip.


Here are all the countries where your car is actually made

Long gone are the days of cars being built in one country, let alone one city. Here's what you need to know. While the U.S. is home to some of the best automotive design studios in the world, a car’s manufacturing journey starts with parts and components manufactured around the world. These components are then shipped to different countries and constructed into assemblies, such as engines, transmissions, instrument clusters or electric control...


Used car of the day: 1984 Toyota Celica Supra Boss 302

No, we're not drunk -- not right now, anyway. There really does exist, out the in the world, a 1984 Toyota Celica Supra Boss 302. Meaning someone plunked a 302 cubic-inch mill into a 1984 Toyota Celica Supra.


Hyundai N brings gas and electric performance models to the US


5 of the most powerful luxury cars coming in 2026

When it comes to vehicles, luxury and performance equal a high price tag. Here are the most power luxury cars to get excited about in 2026.


Nissan Just Proved Sedans Aren’t Dead—The New Sentra Looks and Drives Like a Mini Luxury Car

The new Nissan Sylphy is turning heads with a fresh, modern design that gives the compact sedan a much-needed dose of attitude. Up front, it wears a bold full-width LED light bar, sleek headlamps, and sculpted daytime running lights that wouldn’t look out of place on a high-end European model. The updated V-motion grille and redesigned bumper add d...


Toyota bZ4X AWD charge curve analysis and test


Will EVs kill the auto enthusiast


Lucid’s midsize SUV gains a unique tariff edge

Lucid is preparing a midsize electric SUV that will not only expand its lineup beyond the Air sedan but also exploit a manufacturing quirk that shields it from some of the steepest tariffs in the global EV trade war. By anchoring production in Saudi Arabia rather than China, the company is turning a geopolitical constraint […]


Chery sets a new record with long-range hybrid sedan


Can the R8 V10 outpace the Porsche 911?

This video compares the acceleration of a Porsche 911 and an Audi R8 V10 in an Autobahn test. Captured onboard, both cars showcase their engine response from 0 to 300 km/h. With raw V10 sound and stable high-speed runs, the footage gives a direct look at how these performance icons handle real-road conditions under full throttle.


Toyota might sell the Century and GR GT through its Lexus dealers

Keen to provide greater customer service for its high-dollar customers, Toyota's most expensive products could be sold and serviced by Lexus.


China’s EVs are getting too good — Ford’s CEO just admitted it

Ford CEO Jim Farley says Western automakers face an existential challenge from Chinese electric vehicle brands. The Ford-Renault alliance aims to boost competitiveness in Europe amid rising EV imports and shifting market dynamics.


10 Fastest Cars You Can Get With A $30,000 Bill

Looking for a car that thrills without breaking the bank? With under $30,000, you can grab some of the fastest, fun-to-drive cars on the market.


Toyota C-HR hybrid driving experience in Spain

This section breaks down the UK range and performance figures for the new Toyota C HR, covering 1.8 and 2.0 hybrid options and the forthcoming plug in hybrid. The presenter explains power outputs, 0–62 mph times and top speeds before focusing on how the 2.0 litre hybrid feels on real roads. In normal mode the SUV alternates smoothly between EV running and petrol power thanks to Toyota’s fifth generation hybrid system, delivering quiet, efficient progress without range anxiety. Switching into sport mode on twisty Spanish roads, he explores the revvy character of the eCVT transmission, why the engine sounds the way it does, and how the Atkinson cycle and electric motor work together. Updated dampers, lighter battery placement and chassis tuning are discussed while he evaluates steering weight, body control, braking feel and overall fun through fast corners.


Ford Escape PHEV recalled twice—20,000+ SUVs face second battery fire risk

The dashboard warning appears without warning: “Stop Safely Now.” A Ford Escape Plug‑In Hybrid suddenly loses power in traffic, leaving the driver to coast toward the shoulder. Behind that message is a deeper mechanical threat. Damaged high‑voltage battery cells can overheat in about 20,558 Ford Escape and Lincoln Corsair plug‑in hybrids built between the 2020 and 2024 model years, prompting a second safety campaign after an earlier software...


Tesla is all-in on autonomous driving and AI. Is Rivian poised to compete?

Rivian plans to outline the road map for its autonomous driving platform on Thursday.


Why Tesla is still ahead and no one likes saying it

The conversation around electric vehicles has shifted from denial to acceptance. Tesla’s dominance is now acknowledged even by competitors who once dismissed it. At the same time the debate around AI inside vehicles is heating up and it may become the single deciding factor in the EV race. The auto industry is entering a phase where hardware alone is not enough. The companies that understand software will decide the winners.


Toyota’s $14 billion battery gamble backs hybrids over a pure EV future

Toyota announces $14 billion investment in U.S. battery production, betting on hybrids as consumers show hesitation toward all-electric vehicles. Here's the data.


How wild is this Audi S1 Pikes Peak?

The legendary Audi quattro S1 E2 Pikes Peak, built by Audi Sport Veghel, unleashes its 600+HP 5-cylinder engine with raw anti-lag, aggressive throttle bursts and iconic Group B character. No music — only pure S1 sound.


10 cars that prove Japanese reliability isn’t dead yet

Explore the lineup of cars that are shattering the myth of declining Japanese reliability.


Shocking data reveals the most issue-prone EVs on the market — plus, 3 other big stories to know this week

Experts did roadworthiness checks on 9.5 million vehicles. Shocking data reveals the most issue-prone EVs on the market — plus, 3 other big stories to know this week first appeared on The Cool Down.