Hot Japanese Sport Compacts From 2009
On a recent Buy/Drive/Burn that featured some alternative Japanese compacts from 2008, frequent commenter theflyersfan suggested a second look at the same three cars, but in...
2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee First Drive – Keeping the Flame
Jeep has one of the tougher challenges in the business, especially when it comes to its longest-running nameplates, such as Wrangler and Grand Cherokee.
That...
2022 Dodge Charger and Challenger Add Jailbreak Models
Few car companies on this planet do special editions with the vigor (and frequency) of the American brands at Stellantis. Dodge, Jeep, Ram, and...
Toyota Claims They’re “Pro BEV”, The bZ4X Has The “Right Range”
Toyota is the world’s largest manufacturer of electrified vehicles, but their eco-friendly image has taken a hit for their seeming resistance to electric vehicles.
While the...
Bugatti explains the science behind hitting 304 mph with Chiron Super Sport 300+
In August 2019, the Chiron Super Sport 300+1 became the first production car ever to break the 300-mph barrier. At a speed of 304.773...
New Mustang Trims, Colors for ‘22
While there aren’t any ponies added to the Mustang stable for its upcoming model year, there are a few paint n’ wallpaper tweaks that...
Meet the Rugged Mazda CX-50
The Los Angeles Auto Show is this week — yes, it’s actually happening, as of this writing, and this author is boarding a flight...
GM Binning Heated Seats & Steering Wheel in Some Models
While this news initially surfaced late Friday, we feel it is a significant move by General Motors, one which warrants a bit of discussion...
The Ford Capri, a European Mustang (Part I)
Across two generations and nearly two decades of production, the Ford Capri existed as the European market alternative to the very America-centric Mustang. Basic...
Junkyard Find: 1985 Chevrolet Cavalier Wagon
Chevrolet built Cavaliers for close to a quarter-century, selling something like five million units. If you count the all the other J-body siblings sold around the...