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Hyperloop One Sued By Co-Founder Brogan BamBrogan
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Hyperloop One Sued By Co-Founder Brogan BamBrogan

BamBrogan claims he and other higher-ups were harassed out of their jobs.

2018 Hyundai Kona First Drive: A Small Crossover With a Big Face—And Big Potential
Hyundai Kona

2018 Hyundai Kona First Drive: A Small Crossover With a Big Face—And Big Potential

Hyundai throws a Hawaiian punch into the fast-growing small crossover crowd...but how will Americans react to its looks?

Chinese Arm of Jaguar Land Rover Commits to Sizable $1 Billion EV Investment
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Chinese Arm of Jaguar Land Rover Commits to Sizable $1 Billion EV Investment

The money will go toward converting a Chery-JLR plant to produce electric vehicles and construction of an electric vehicle R&D center.

Why The Auto Parts Retailers Will Slowly Go Extinct
Culture

Why The Auto Parts Retailers Will Slowly Go Extinct

Today's auto parts stores have become costly dinosaurs.

When Was the Last Time You Checked Your Tire Pressure?
Cars 101

When Was the Last Time You Checked Your Tire Pressure?

Sweating the small stuff matters. Here's why.

Christmas Gift Shopping? Here’s a 2006 Ford GT Made Out of Solid Gold
Ford News

Christmas Gift Shopping? Here’s a 2006 Ford GT Made Out of Solid Gold

Fancy a one-off Ford GT but don't have $450,000? No problem, you'll only need $40,000 for this one.

A Vintage Fiat 124 Spider Is a Future Collectible
Fiat News

A Vintage Fiat 124 Spider Is a Future Collectible

Your affordable entrée to Italian motoring may not remain affordable for long.

Could This Stunning Car Show Become the East Coast Pebble Beach?
Culture

Could This Stunning Car Show Become the East Coast Pebble Beach?

A slew of priceless cars on a Hamptons golf course, attended by overdressed rich guys? That's a start.

Inside Toyota’s Takaoka #2 Line: The Most Flexible Line In The World
Toyota News

Inside Toyota’s Takaoka #2 Line: The Most Flexible Line In The World

Lessons from the last downturn lead the world's foremost auto manufacturer to reinvent the production line.

The Strange Short Flight of Flat Earth Rocket Man
People

The Strange Short Flight of Flat Earth Rocket Man

One part conspiracy theorist, one part daredevil, and 100-percent homegrown chutzpah.

Critics’ Notebook: 2016 Chevrolet Suburban LTZ
Chevrolet Suburban

Critics’ Notebook: 2016 Chevrolet Suburban LTZ

It's good to be King Kong

Tesla Drops Its Resale-Value Guarantee and Pokemon Go Causes Its First Crash: The Evening Rush
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Tesla Drops Its Resale-Value Guarantee and Pokemon Go Causes Its First Crash: The Evening Rush

Plus, awesome 80s shades from Oakley and IPAs from Union Craft Brewing.

Female F1 Test Driver Tatiana Calderon Says Women-Only W Series is a ‘Step Backward’
F1

Female F1 Test Driver Tatiana Calderon Says Women-Only W Series is a ‘Step Backward’

The Alfa Romeo Sauber test driver offers her thoughts on the controversial series that is set to begin in 2019.

‘Wayne’s World’ Pacer Was the Star of the Barrett-Jackson Auction, If You’re Stoned, Maybe
Culture

‘Wayne’s World’ Pacer Was the Star of the Barrett-Jackson Auction, If You’re Stoned, Maybe

Still, it couldn't bring the price of the "Pawn Stars" Rolls-Royce.

The Drive 100: The Most Interesting People of 2015
People

The Drive 100: The Most Interesting People of 2015

And if you didn't know, now you know.

Exclusive Footage of the Record-Setting Cross-Country Tesla Drive
News

Exclusive Footage of the Record-Setting Cross-Country Tesla Drive

Alex Roy's team sets the transcontinental record for a semi-autonomous vehicle; watches cat videos, sleeps behind wheel.

Watch an Acura NSX Recreate the Nazca Lines at El Mirage
Acura News

Watch an Acura NSX Recreate the Nazca Lines at El Mirage

Drifting through the desert in a salute to Pre-Columbian artists. Or aliens.

The 5 Ways People Ruin Their Cars
Car Tech

The 5 Ways People Ruin Their Cars

In the tuner world, sometimes no good deed goes unpunished.

A 9-Day Journey Along the Most Controversial Strip of Land in Trump’s America
Culture

A 9-Day Journey Along the Most Controversial Strip of Land in Trump’s America

More than a political rallying cry, the Mexican border is its own unique ecosystem. The Drive's Ben Preston went in search of stories on both sides of the divide.

Microsoft, Altitude Angel and College Students Are Working on ‘Internet of Flying Things’
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Microsoft, Altitude Angel and College Students Are Working on ‘Internet of Flying Things’

Microsoft joins London's Imperial College students and drone services company Altitude Angel to develop an air-traffic management system.