Dog Plunges Six Stories and Crashes Through Dodge Challenger’s Sunroof, Somehow Survives
Eyewitnesses reportedly thought they heard gunfire, but it was just the sound of a French Bulldog blasting through a sunroof at 60 feet per second.
Eyewitnesses reportedly thought they heard gunfire, but it was just the sound of a French Bulldog blasting through a sunroof at 60 feet per second.
Just what F1 needs: another country with a foul human rights record and no racing history.
With pre-owned Pista models bringing $600,000, this crashed unit with unaffected chassis and drivetrain could be a "bargain" to some people.
A gasoline-swiller checks in on the future of motorsports—and comes away impressed.
What do you do when your stolen car gets beached? You jump out and go for a swim.
The last Beetle shows what a car can mean to the country that builds it.
What's not to love about an agile Japanese off-roader powered by hefty American V8?
Poor sales and the arrival of a refreshed pickup truck later this year are to blame for the decision.
Oh, sweetheart, you still thought flashy chrome was cool?
The five-foot-tall trophy is typically unveiled in Indy, but this year it traveled to Paris in order to celebrate the French racing driver's victory.
Owned by pro skier and supercar collector Jon Olsson, this brute features a safari-style droptop and heavily tuned biturbo V8.
Audi's newest E-Scooter is eerily similar to a concept Honda had in the 1980s. And we're here for it.
The latest required four fire brigades and 25 fighters to get the flames under control, some of which reportedly reached as high as 20 feet.
You could buy a new Ford Mustang GT350 for that kind of cash.
The large sum has since been written off by Aston Martin as "doubtful debt."
The ultra-smooth EQC isn't reinventing the wheel—and that might be its biggest strength.
A beer-soaked Autobahn. It doesn't get more German than that.
This Hemi-powered open-roof Challenger has no business looking so good.
Mercedes outfoxed Red Bull to manufacture a race win that otherwise looked impossible.
This ludicrously rare prototype has been piloted by the likes of Carroll Shelby, Ken Miles, and Jim Clark.