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The Mazda CX-9 Grand Touring Is the Anti-SUV Crossover of Choice
Mazda Reviews

The Mazda CX-9 Grand Touring Is the Anti-SUV Crossover of Choice

Among a sea of soccer moms and their Suburbans, this SUV delivers standout style.

This is Porsche’s 700 Horsepower Electric Tractor
Porsche News

This is Porsche’s 700 Horsepower Electric Tractor

Just in time for the harvest in the southern hemisphere.

Backroad Blasting in the Bentley Bentayga: The Fanciest SUV Takes on Vermont
Bentley Bentayga

Backroad Blasting in the Bentley Bentayga: The Fanciest SUV Takes on Vermont

Most Bentaygas likely will never touch a dirt road. But it's nice to know this Bentley can have fun there when it does.

Mario Andretti and the Brutal Magic of Monza
People

Mario Andretti and the Brutal Magic of Monza

Triumph and death at Italy's most famous racetrack.

Do Cars Have Souls?
Culture

Do Cars Have Souls?

Yes! No! The answer is complicated.

Is ‘1970 in Aviation’ the Most Fascinating Page on Wikipedia?
News

Is ‘1970 in Aviation’ the Most Fascinating Page on Wikipedia?

A year of hijackings, crashes, military operations, and regulation that ends on the sour note of also being the most financially ruinous year in commercial aviation to date.

The Rebelle Rally Is a 7-Day, 1200-Mile, Women-Only, GPS-Free Test of Endurance, Brains, and Heart
Racing

The Rebelle Rally Is a 7-Day, 1200-Mile, Women-Only, GPS-Free Test of Endurance, Brains, and Heart

A first-person account of all the off-road dirt—and in-car drama—from the 2017 Rebelle Rally.

TV Review: Jalopnik Vs. America
Culture

TV Review: Jalopnik Vs. America

Can the 13-year-old car blogging juggernaut land the jump to the small screen?

Nico Rosberg Is the Biggest Disappointment of 2016
F1

Nico Rosberg Is the Biggest Disappointment of 2016

To not stick around and defend your first championship is a betrayal of Formula 1.

The Weird, Wild Saga of Gizmondo, Part 1
Culture

The Weird, Wild Saga of Gizmondo, Part 1

The fiery crash of a Ferrari Enzo exposes a billion-dollar scam.

What Would Jesus Drive?
People

What Would Jesus Drive?

Christ has died, Christ is risen, Christ will drive again.

April Fool’s Day Comes Early for Lexus
Lexus News

April Fool’s Day Comes Early for Lexus

Finally, a manufacturer has decided to offer left-handed steering wheels. Or not.

Audi Might Bring the RS 4 and RS 6 Avant Stateside If We Plead Hard Enough
Audi News

Audi Might Bring the RS 4 and RS 6 Avant Stateside If We Plead Hard Enough

Rumor has it that Audi Sport is interested in bringing its hot wagons to North America, but we have to work for it.

CEO Says Waymo Isn’t Harvesting Data from Self-Driving Cars
News

CEO Says Waymo Isn’t Harvesting Data from Self-Driving Cars

There is no 'master plan' to harvest data, Waymo's John Krafcik insists.

What BMW X2? I Don’t See A BMW X2.
BMW News

What BMW X2? I Don’t See A BMW X2.

April Fool's Day it may be, but we wouldn't put this past BMW.

The Eli Zero Takes a Unique Approach To Electric Mobility
Electric Vehicles

The Eli Zero Takes a Unique Approach To Electric Mobility

Electric cars are going faster, farther, and bigger. But Eli Electric is going smaller and more affordable.

Colorado Cops Concede Car Chase To Ford Mustang Doing 150 MPH
Ford News

Colorado Cops Concede Car Chase To Ford Mustang Doing 150 MPH

They fought the law, and...won this round.

Aston Martin Unveils ‘Project Sparta’ Monster Truck Program
Aston Martin News

Aston Martin Unveils ‘Project Sparta’ Monster Truck Program

From F1 to endurance racing and now monster trucks, Aston Martin plans to do it all.

Lewis Hamilton on Sunday: ‘I’m Competing in MotoGP’
News

Lewis Hamilton on Sunday: ‘I’m Competing in MotoGP’

Hamilton, a four-time Formula 1 world champ claims to have reconsidered the 2018 racing season.

UberRush On-Demand Delivery Service Is Shutting Down
News

UberRush On-Demand Delivery Service Is Shutting Down

But UberEats will continue.