October Car Sales Roundup: Making Up for a Bad September
In traditional Halloween spirit, October brought treats for some automakers and tricks for others.
In traditional Halloween spirit, October brought treats for some automakers and tricks for others.
Lots of carbon fiber, lots of horsepower, lots of lunacy. Yep, sounds like The Ringbrothers.
Combs reached 550 mph while attempting to set a land speed record before the incident occurred.
Happy birthday to the world's luckiest Dodge fan.
The list of materials used is lengthy, but it includes hose clamps, speaker wire, and cast-iron plumbing elbows.
A truck that's old enough to get a learner's permit continues to outsell its newer competition.
C'mon. You know you want to see it take the plunge.
What's more, the Model S "Plaid" supposedly isn't far off the seven-minute mark—a space occupied almost exclusively by top-level supercars.
The crowd's reaction says it all.
This isn't exactly what we expected from Captain Slow.
Subaru's upcoming performance model could take a page from the legendary 22B's handbook.
This isn't Musk's first war with the BBC's famous publication.
Good ol' American ingenuity.
Ponder that alternate reality for a second.
Officially, it's a racing prototype to honor a legend. Unofficially, it's our first look at the production truck.
The Hulman George family has owned the iconic race venue since 1945, when Anton "Tony" Hulman bought it for $750,000.
The Volkswagen Atlas Basecamp concept is back, and this time, it brought friends along.
U.S. customers will finally be able to take home their own version of this pumped-up pickup that's actually more capable than the original.