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The Electric BMW M3 Finally Proves Hyundai Had It Right
Let’s be clear: BMW isn’t officially calling this the new M3—or an “i3 M.” What we’re seeing is the BMW…
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2027 Ford Bronco RTR Debuts as a Budget-Friendly Raptor Alternative
The Detroit Auto Show kicks off this week. Not long ago, it stood as the most important event on the…
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This Rally-Ready Lifted Toyota GR86 Is Street-Legal and Up for Sale
Sports cars aren’t typically meant for off-road adventures—at least, not intentionally. But manufacturers like Lamborghini and Porsche have changed that…
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The Latest Volkswagen Hot Hatch Is Coming Earlier Than Expected
The Volkswagen Golf GTI marks its 50th anniversary in 2026. While the spotlight is currently on the forthcoming Edition 50…
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Electric Door Handles: A Technology in Decline?
In a move that may surprise some, China will ban electrically-powered retractable door handles starting in 2027. While the country…
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Mercedes Reveals the Strategy Behind Its New Straight-Six, V8, and V12 Engines
Mercedes-Benz has already confirmed plans to develop new gasoline engines as the industry’s shift to electric vehicles progresses more slowly…
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Ford Recalls 272,000 Vehicles Over Faulty Parking System
Ford Motor Company is recalling approximately 272,645 F-150 Lightning, Mustang Mach-E, and Maverick vehicles. According to filings with the National…
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Lamborghini Develops Enhanced Drag Reduction for Next-Gen Supercars
Lamborghini’s engineers are developing a new drag reduction system—but true to the brand, it’s far from a simple flip of…
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2026 Redesign: Mad Max’s Iconic Jeep Wrangler Gets a Makeover
If the upcoming 2026 Jeep Wrangler Moab 392 doesn’t quite satisfy your appetite for aggression, don’t worry. California-based design firm…
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Mitsubishi Says Four-Star Safety Rating Still Means a Very Safe Car
Mitsubishi Australia says vehicles that achieve a four-star ANCAP safety rating under the latest testing standards remain safe for buyers.…
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