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The new G-Wagen is tremendous—and a new parent's best friend.
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The new G-Wagen is tremendous—and a new parent's best friend.
The automaker released a teaser video of the model, which could boast Rimac-developed powertrain tech.
According to an official of the national safety agency, this is the second time Tesla has been issued a cease and desist notice for such claims.
Leno predicts that "a child born today has as much chance of driving a gas car as people today have driving a stick shift."
The Golf R is dead, long live the Golf R.
With 1,200 horsepower and over 1,000 pound-feet of torque, this 'Vette is all but tame.
The $1.9-million machine will join a slew of other high-class exotics at America's premier automotive gathering next week.
A McLaren, Porsche, Bentley, and other luxury and supercars were completely destroyed by the crash.
Got lucky at your local fair? Improvise. Adapt. Overcome.
From office memorabilia to phony car parts passed off as genuine Porsche products, the list of unlicensed replicas goes on forever.
Here's how we got to a point where the Chrysler PT Cruiser—of all things—will be a classic one day.
Did you own or lease a Ford or Lincoln vehicle during the time frame specified by the lawsuit? If so, you could be awarded a hefty payment.
Pickup truck sales are at an all-time high across the industry, so Nissan hopes an updated lineup and a refreshed Titan due in 2020 will pay off.
Reaching that mark required nothing more than simple and straightforward modifications.
Whether it's commitment issues or buyer's remorse, these are the cars people dump most.
The short cab model bites the dust as part of Nissan's overall strategy to focus on the core of pickup truck buyers.
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.