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Tesla's fierce sales blitz rolls out 0% financing and surprise upgrades

Tesla is kicking off 2026 with one of its most aggressive sales offensives yet, pairing 0% financing with a wave of surprise upgrades and cash-style incentives. The company is leaning on cheap credit, richer equipment bundles, and targeted discounts to keep its electric vehicles moving in a market that is suddenly crowded with rivals and...


The EV boom is slowing and the price war could destroy automakers

The EV boom slows down now with sales flattening out kind of. Price wars cut margins...


Life with a Series 200 Land Cruiser and 2022 Lexus IS500 first drive impressions - V8 is back!

A day with the 2021 Toyota Land Cruiser, also known as the 200 series, offers an experience with a globe-trotting, all-terrain-conquering vehicle featuring a 13 mpg fuel efficiency. This model marks the last of the Land Cruisers available in the US, as 2021 is its final model year for North America. Powered by a robust 5.0-liter V8 engine producing 472 hp at 7,100 rpm and 395 lb-ft of torque at 4,800 rpm, power is delivered to the rear wheels through an 8-speed automatic transmission, all with the reliability of a Lexus sedan. This is my very first drive in it, and it promises an unforgettable adventure. Enjoy!


GM under federal probe after recall 'fix' fails on 600,000 engines

Federal safety regulators are scrutinizing General Motors again after reports that a previous recall repair did not stop engines from failing in hundreds of thousands of trucks and SUVs. The new federal probe focuses on nearly 600,000 vehicles in the United States whose 6.2‑liter V8s were supposedly fixed, yet some owners say their engines still […]


The 3.6 million dollar smile: The secret reason this 911 GTS costs 15 times more than yours

Nostalgia Meets the Paddock It is hard to believe, but Pixar’s "Cars" is hitting its 20-year milestone this year. To mark the occasion, Porsche moved beyond the typical marketing fluff, arranging a unique photo op at Daytona International Speedway. The centerpiece featured the life-sized Lightning McQueen and Sally Carrera—models originally created...


Buick quits China: Why the next gen SUV is moving to Kansas to escape tariffs

Retreat from the Pacific and Reshoring Hardware Buick is finally pulling its compact SUV production out of China and bringing it back to American soil. Currently, the Enclave is the only Buick-badged vehicle manufactured in the U.S., leaving the rest of the lineup vulnerable to shifting trade policies. The China-built Envision has recently struggle...


17 of the best cars from 2025

Best cars of 2025 guide cuts through showroom noise with 17 top picks for every budget, from reliable Civics to luxury Lexus models.


2017 Nissan GTR R35.5 first drive impressions & shooting cars: How to light a car with strobes or speedlight (Ep. 14)

Thanks to Alex Stack for joining me in the GTR and sharing his thoughts. As the title states, this is simply a collection of our thoughts as we drove the 2017 GTR for the first time. This was my first experience with an R35.5 GTR, and I must say it is much more comfortable than the previous generation. The interior feels more upscale, almost Lexus-like, and the suspension is significantly smoother. However, the car is missing sound, similar to the Nismo Sentra, as it lacks an exhaust that enhances the experience with audible turbo spool or blowoff. Despite this, it makes for a fun daily driver. Transitioning to photography, this episode of shooting cars explains the process of strobing a car with either a speedlight or a strobe. I use a Flashpoint Xplor 600 with TTL to light a 2017 Honda Civic Sport Hatchback. The method is simple and takes about 10 minutes in Photoshop with approximately eight layers and layer masks. Feel free to DM me @ACarPhotographer with questions or results!


Refreshed Porsche 911 GT3 RS spied in the snow showing more detail than ever

Porsche's superstar on the road and track looks ready to get even meaner.


At Davos, Elon Musk repeats bold claims on self-driving cars, robots and Starship

The Tesla CEO declared self-driving cars a "solved problem" during an appearance at the World Economic Forum. In Austin, his Robotaxis still have human minders.


Short interest in Li Auto surges to record 9.6% amid intense premium SUV competition - report

Li Auto (LI) bearish bets are said to be jumping to record levels as the company struggles to fend off rivals in the premium SUV market after earning a reputation as one of Asia’s most profitable short trades last year. Wagers against the Hong Kong-listed stock climbed to a fresh high of 9.6% of free float as of Wednesday, up from around 1% a year ...


The 10 worst EVs for winter

There are several reasons people don’t own EVs in the US. One major factor is cost. The average price...


Every F1 2026 shakedown shot revealed as teams fire up pre-season runs

The first laps of the 2026 Formula 1 era are already in the can, and the cameras have been rolling. From Imola to Silverstone and Barcelona, teams have quietly unleashed their new machinery in low-key filming days and shakedowns, creating a patchwork of early images and clips that hint at how the grid is adapting […]


Who makes Lamborghini engines and where are they manufactured?

Lamborghini might be an Italian company that manufactures some of the most recognizable luxury sports cars in the world, but it's owned by the Volkswagen Group.


The most controversial cars made by Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz was the first to put the automobile into production, but that doesn’t mean all its cars since have been such a success…


Inside US factory producing the massive all-electric Mercedes EQS SUV

In this episode of FRAME, we take an in-depth look at how the Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV is manufactured at the Mercedes-Benz plant in Vance, Alabama, USA. Do you have a great product to showcase? We can film at your facility! Simply send an email to [email protected] About FRAME: When business meets engineering, FRAME is your new source of information. From designing, Prototyping, building, or even destroying, our daily life is surrounded by processes of all kinds, each more interesting than the next. But have you ever wondered what's behind all of this? In our videos, you will find: -Explanation and infographics of how things are built, from the most simple pencil to the most complex digging machine. - Stories behind the world's most successful companies -Analysis of future trends in the world of industry, exclusive interviews with industrial specialists, and many more ! We publish four videos a week. Make sure to subscribe to the FRAME YouTube channel to catch us on our next episode. Check our FRAME website at https://theframe.one/ FRAME on Twitter https://twitter.com/FRAME_official


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?


26 French cars for sale at Rétromobile 2026


The story of Japan’s tiny and quirky kei cars

Your pocket guide to Japan’s tiny, quirky and brilliant kei cars – including some of our favourite models


Are fake manual transmissions coming? Audi keeps it real

Toyota has patented a manual transmission electric car that has one gear. The Audi RS e-Tron GT features a 2-speed transmission for the rear motor. Why don't electric cars have transmissions? It's a common question; and the truth is, they do have transmissions. Most drivers won't notice, because most electric cars have single-speed transmissions, meaning they never shift gears. Some electric cars, like the Audi e-Tron GT, as well as the Porsche Taycan, do actually have multiple gears. Both cars feature a 2-speed transmission for the rear drive unit, with a single speed up front. The game could change completely, however, after uncovering the latest patent applications from Toyota, which seeks to create a pseudo-manual transmission electric car. This video will focus on answering the following questions: 1) Why do Audi and Porsche use a two-speed transmission? 2) Why do most electric cars only use a single gear? 3) How would a fake manual transmission work, and why is Toyota considering it?


Tesla removes Autopilot from new Model 3 and Model Y vehicles in US and Canada

Tesla has discontinued its driving assistance system, Autopilot, from all its new Model Y and Model 3 vehicles in the U.S. and Canada.


Supercharged Mustang GT 5.0 - 700hp daily driver & Lexus LX470 features - Pleasant secrets and surprises (Toyota Land Cruiser 100 series)

Daily driving with Mickey Thompson ET Street tires is a blast, especially when getting 13mpg and having a Whipple Supercharger-equipped 2020 Mustang GT 5.0 that delivers 785hp on 91 octane gas enhanced with a booster. Russel opted for this supercharger kit because it meets California's smog regulations. Alternatively, you could invest in a Shelby GT500 for similar power with a 10-speed DCT. For a more responsive throttle in any 2011+ Mustang, consider trying a pedal commander. Our car review series, Answrd, features insights from real owners, not automotive journalists like Chris Harris or Doug Demuro. Cars reviewed include the Gaglardi Vex, Porsche 911 GT3, McLaren 600LT, Ferrari models including F12, F430, and 458 Italia, Acura NSX, Corvette, FRS, BMWs, Drift Cars, and others. Introducing Goldie, our new adventure vehicle, a 2000 Lexus LX470 perfect for overlanding. If you have modification suggestions, please share them. This second-generation LX is from the same lineage as the Series 100 Toyota Land Cruiser. With the market buzzing over 4Runners, Lexus LX, Lexus GX, and Toyota Land Cruisers, we're thrilled to have found this one with 106,000 miles, completely stock.


Polestar reportedly set to launch its next beastly BST high-performance EV as early as 2026

The newest Polestar BST variant will likely compete with speedy EVs from the likes of BMW and Audi.


Tested: 2026 Kia K4 hatchback GT-Line turbo builds on the sedan

Kia's latest take on its affordable compact adds some serious back end to the bargain price.


8 crashes in 6 months: The hidden danger lurking inside Tesla’s unsupervised Austin fleet

The Unsupervised Milestone in Austin After a decade of missed deadlines and ambitious tweets, Tesla officially removed the safety drivers from a select number of Model Y vehicles in its Austin Robotaxi fleet last Thursday. This move follows a pilot program that began in June 2025, which required a human monitor in the passenger seat. Tesla’s Head o...


2027 Nissan Z shows sleeker grille up front

2027 Nissan Z shows up with tighter sleeker front grille, smoothing the look quiet. It refreshes...


Clean sticky car radio buttons DIY + selling an Audi R8 for a Miata - Paul's car story

To stay safe during quarantine, I am making videos with my 2012 MK6 GTI and 2004 Cayenne Turbo. I discovered a useful trick for cleaning the sticky radio knobs in the Cayenne, a common issue in older Ferraris due to sun exposure, although their buttons are harder to remove. If you have any car video requests, let me know! Thanks to @HooviesGarage for inspiring me to buy my first Porsche. Recently, Paul bought a 4th generation Club Edition 6-speed MX-5, known as a Mazda Miata ND, to replace his beautiful V10-powered R8 with a dual clutch. I met him when he owned the first dual clutch Audi R8 in the USA with an S-Tronic transmission. His latest purchase was a 991.1 Porsche GT3RS. This video is a remote interview with Paul discussing his past cars and why he chose the Miata over a BMW M4 convertible and Bentley Continental GTC while shopping for a replacement for the Audi R8 V10 Plus. I, Ben, currently own a 1991 BRG Limited Edition Miata and previously had a classic red 1995 Miata as my weekend car, alongside my MK6 GTI DSG and Mini Cooper S (6-speed).


Why she chose a BMW M2 DCT over a BMW M4 + Lexus GX470 overland build review

Niel upgraded from a Mini Cooper S to a BMW M2 before the M2 CS was unveiled. Her license plate seems to attract races, and though the M3 and M4 were tempting options, she couldn't resist the allure of the M2. She shares her experiences with her stock M2, providing an authentic taste of ownership straight from the dealer. Personally, I would enhance an M2 with a Stage 1 tune, smaller wheels, a valved catback exhaust, and perhaps a roof wrap. Choosing between DCT or manual transmission is quite a challenge. "Answrd" is a unique series of car reviews by real owners, not automotive journalists like Chris Harris, Doug Demuro, or The Straight Pipes. The series features diverse cars like the Gaglardi Vex, Porsche 911 GT3, McLaren 600LT, Ferrari F12/F430 and 458 Italia, Acura NSX, Corvette, FRS, and various BMWs and drift cars. Douglas Sonders has also owned and experienced many cars, with his latest purchase being a 2008 Lexus GX470. Thanks to Douglas for the photos featured in this content.


From defender to Dakar domination: How the nameplate took top spots in Dakar Rally’s stock class

Defenders Dominate the Dakar Rally The post From Defender to Dakar Domination: How the Nameplate Took Top Spots in Dakar Rally’s Stock Class appeared first on autoNXT.net.


GM brings back the Chevy Bolt EV—then hands the factory back to gas cars

General Motors has begun production of the redesigned Chevy Bolt EV at its Fairfax Assembly plant in Kansas, but the celebration may be short-lived. According to disclosures tied to Bloomberg and Reuters reporting, GM already plans to convert the plant to internal combustion engine production once Bolt manufacturing ends. The Bolt EV’s return was a...


MK6 GTI cosmetic mods and Toyota 86 Hakone Edition overview

A complete breakdown of the modifications includes Golf R Euro R20 LED taillights with rear fog light priced at $750 from ECS Tuning, plus an OEM European headlight switch with working rear fog and Auto positions for $80 from USP. The Boldsport Auto headlight kit, which provides light-sensing auto headlights, is $100 from ECS, accompanied by LED interior lighting from SuperBrightLeds that features red foot lamps for approximately $50. There's also an ECS hatch pop kit for remote-controlled hatch access at $80, S2T paddle shifters at $225, Yellow PIAA Plasma Ion H8 fog lamps for $50 from ECS Tuning, and Euro front door puddle lamps ranging from $20-50. In total, the cosmetic upgrades, excluding wheels, come to $1,355, with an additional $1,000 for wheels. This footage was filmed with a Panasonic GH5 using V-LOG in 4K and a Panasonic 12-60mm lens, and edited in Final Cut Pro X. The 86/BRZ/FRS has been on the market for nearly a decade, and this year, Toyota introduced the signature edition in British Racing Green called the Hakone Edition to honor the famous Japanese road. The video provides an overview of exclusive design changes, such as new tan and Alcantara seats, tan stitching on the steering wheel, embroidered 86 logo on the passenger side of the dash, and more. A personal highlight is the Hakone green and black spoiler on the trunk lid. The video editing was done on a 2012 MacBook Pro 15” Retina and a 2013 Mac Pro “trashcan.” Note that some links in the descrip...


Volkswagen Just Fired Its Global Design: Now They’re Selling Gold-Plated SUVs To China Only

Volkswagen launches ID. UNYX, a new electric SUV for China, featuring advanced tech, a unique avatar interface, and a 600 km range.


What makes the Jaguar F-Type SVR fun vs. Honda S2000 ft. Engineering Explained + 1972 Chevelle SS: An American dream reviewed by owner

In this video, Jason delves into what makes a car fun by comparing the Jaguar F-Type SVR to his beloved Honda S2000. ANSWRD is a series of car reviews conducted by real owners rather than automotive journalists like Chris Harris, Doug DeMuro, or The Straight Pipes. This series features a variety of cars, including the Gaglardi Vex, Porsche 911 GT3, McLaren 600LT, Ferrari F12, F430, 458 Italia, Acura NSX, Corvette, FRS, BMWs, drift cars, and more. Highlighting key modifications such as a .30 over 454 engine, 800 cfm Edelbrock carburetor, umi shocks and springs with a 2" drop, US Mags 17/18 staggered rims with 295s on the rear, Hotchkis performance sway bars, front control arms, trailing links, and a 12-bolt LSD rear end, the focus shifts to an episode featuring Ben and his 1972 Chevelle SS. Ben's Chevelle boasts a beastly 454 engine and impressive suspension upgrades, showcasing the passion and detail of car enthusiasts featured in this unique series.


Tesla sales decline in 2025: Cybertruck collapse and the Elon Musk factor

A turbulent year reshaped the U.S. EV market, testing demand, pricing strategies, and brand resilience amid policy shifts and rising competition.


The anti-van revolution: Why chauffeurs are dumping their Mercedes Sprinters for Hyundai’s secret high roof SUV

The Hyundai Palisade High Roof blends luxury with SUV dynamics, targeting premium markets while enhancing rear passenger comfort.


Your SUV is a missile: The terrifying 95 mph reality of America’s aging driver time bomb

Velocity and Mechanical Integrity Last Wednesday in Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, a routine commute turned into a war zone when an elderly driver reached a staggering 95 mph before slamming into stationary traffic. While pedal confusion—mistaking the accelerator for the brake—is a documented phenomenon among seniors, the extreme speed involved in this ...


Audi may be new to Formula 1, but the team has high standards to live up to

This may be a new works team, but it's not an upstart. The expectation is to win races—and championships.


New Ford EV truck platform targeting about $30,000 will support eyes-off driving tech by 2028


6 electric vehicles to avoid buying in 2026

GOBankingRates consulted experts to uncover the worst electric cars to buy in 2026, and why you should steer clear of these EV models that miss the mark.


6. Maryland tightens historic plate rules, pushing thousands of cars back into the system

Maryland just slammed the door on its historic vehicle plate loophole, instantly making 72,000 early-2000s cars ineligible. Discover why the state's move from a 20-year rolling rule to a fixed 1999 cutoff is sparking outrage, relief, and big debate.


Why car dealers are suddenly fighting electric vehicles

Electric vehicles are gaining popularity, but not everyone is welcoming the change. This video examines how car dealers are organizing to push back against EV adoption. It explores the contradictions between public messaging and private business interests. A closer look at the forces shaping the future of transportation.


3X Ford GT on PCH in California

Went out with a couple Ford GTs today. Just a clip I put together for fun with the rolling B-Roll. Full video with a gt coming in a few weeks! For awesome photos check out Jonathan Harper’s instagram @JBH1126 Enjoy The Ford gt was a 2005-2006 model from Ford in honor of the GT40 which won the LeMans and was featured in the film Ford versus Ferrari. The 3 GTs featured in this quick video are all unique. One matte black with hre wheels, one gloss black with a lowering kit, and 1 white with a custom exhaust.


10 used cars that hold their value better than new models

These lightly used vehicles offer essentially the same performance and features as their newest models, but with significant savings, making them a much better value.


This electric car just beat Bugatti at top speed

For decades, extreme top speed meant massive engines and multiple turbos. That assumption just collapsed. A Chinese electric vehicle quietly went faster than Bugatti on a high-speed oval in Germany. The run didn’t just break a number—it challenged long-held beliefs about performance. The implications stretch far beyond one car.


Auto & transport roundup: Market talk

Find insight on HD Hyundai Heavy Industries, Uber and more in the latest Market Talks covering the auto and transport sector..


America’s grandest auto company? The rise and fall of Packard

America’s grandest auto company? The Rise and Fall of Packard


This Toyota looks completely out of gas—until the driver presses one button

A Toyota driver rolling down the freeway with the fuel gauge sitting on empty would normally be a recipe for panic, but not in this case. One Land Cruiser owner recently proved that sometimes the low fuel light isn’t the emergency it appears to be. Chad Mfive, known online as @Chadbmw, shared a Facebook Reel that’s racked up more than 7.4 million v...


Trunk of the new BYD SEAL 6 touring

Trunk of the BYD Seal 6 DM-i Touring, this BYD estate is supposed to attack the German market. It is a combination of a 10 kWh or 19 kWh battery and a 1,5 l engine as range extender, promising 1500 km of range.


Carspotting: The other four-motor funny car

Tommy Ivo demonstrated the impracticality of a four-engined, four-wheel-drive drag car in 1961 with an overweight slingshot that hopelessly broke traction at low rpm and barely broke into the nine-second zone. It also proved hugely profitable and durable as exhibition entertainment, commanding top appearance money while absorbing none of the operating costs of legitimate race… The post Carspotting: The Other Four-Motor Funny Car appeared first...


I found a 50-year-old car with only 1,000 original miles

We uncovered a 50-year-old car with just over 1,000 original miles on it. From factory markings to original tires, this thing is as close to a time capsule as it gets. The condition sparked a serious debate about whether it belongs in a museum or deserves a full resto-mod treatment. Finds like this almost never happen anymore.