BMW Doesn’t Want to Hear You Complain About How Its Old Cars Were Better
'I do not want to hear that shit anymore,' one BMW exec reportedly said.
'I do not want to hear that shit anymore,' one BMW exec reportedly said.
This comes in addition to the 550,000 Ford Fusions and Escapes recalled last year from the same issue.
The luck of the papaya orange racing team isn't looking good—and this is just the second day of Indy 500 practice.
Yet another stationary Model S fire earlier this week caused enough concern at Tesla that the company pushed a software update to everyone's car.
The overlander is an improvement on the already-capable AEV-tweaked Colorado ZR2.
The Jeep driver, who was under the influence of marijuana and cocaine, pointed his phone at the police as if it were a gun.
It's unclear at this moment if the $2M Ferrari was found in good condition.
Demand for minerals like lithium is soaring as more companies commit to electrification, and the government wants the US to be a major provider.
Enough about the bubbly, Bugatti. Just show us that carbon weave.
Easy wireless power transfer could reduce anxiety on the part of consumers and utilities alike.
The Colorado Jeep community mourns one of its own in a touching public tribute.
Police in the Bordeaux municipality of France started using drones to catch reckless drivers to great effect. The one aerial capability missing, however, is detecting speeding.
The man, in his early 20s, stole the tank from a nearby training ground before driving through a forest, down the street, and into the front window.
You can now properly raise a glass to Porsche's 70th birthday with the ultimate celebratory drink.
Go to a race track, go to a bar, eat some oysters and drive the stink out of a Dodge Charger R/T. Repeat.
As more cities look to ban cars, newer cities are discouraging them from the get-go.
With companies like Amazon, UPS, and Dominos advancing the drone-delivery industry, civilians are now following that lead... but apparently with bad intent.
Going deep inside the city's strangest—and most utilitarian—piece of civic architecture.