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More New Vehicles Equipped with Crash-Avoidance Technology
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More New Vehicles Equipped with Crash-Avoidance Technology

Four of 20 automakers say automatic emergency braking is standard on more than half of their 2017 model-year vehicles, with Toyota the front-runner.

The World’s Slowest Fast-Car Review: The 2018 McLaren 570S Spider in New York City
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The World’s Slowest Fast-Car Review: The 2018 McLaren 570S Spider in New York City

Of course you CAN have a drop-dead sexy, $200,000 speed machine in the Big Apple—but should you?

Learn How Santa’s Sleigh Helps Deliver Christmas Presents Around the World In One Night
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Learn How Santa’s Sleigh Helps Deliver Christmas Presents Around the World In One Night

Take a look at why Santa Claus has the fastest vehicle on the planet.

Honda Jumps on the Solid-State Battery Bandwagon
Honda News

Honda Jumps on the Solid-State Battery Bandwagon

Solid-state batteries are getting more attention from automakers.

Watch the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon Stretch Its Legs on the Dyno
Dodge News

Watch the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon Stretch Its Legs on the Dyno

The muscle car's impressive run reveals just how much power it truly makes.

Mississippi Is the State With Most Fatal Crashes During the Holidays
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Mississippi Is the State With Most Fatal Crashes During the Holidays

Rhode Island is the safest for motorists at this time of the year, according to an analysis of government data.

A Third of UK Uber Drivers are Logged Into the App for More Than 40 Hours a Week
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A Third of UK Uber Drivers are Logged Into the App for More Than 40 Hours a Week

They should be treated as full-time employees, critics argue.

McLaren Would ‘Absolutely’ Race With Honda Again in the Future
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McLaren Would ‘Absolutely’ Race With Honda Again in the Future

Is the Woking team just optimistic? Or is it a glutton for punishment?

You Can Now Buy Hitler’s Ex-Nazi Parade Mercedes
Mercedes-Benz News

You Can Now Buy Hitler’s Ex-Nazi Parade Mercedes

But the question is, should you? No, probably not.

Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca will Now Just be Laguna Seca
Mazda News

Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca will Now Just be Laguna Seca

The Japanese automaker has ended its naming partnership with the historic California track.

Los Angeles Aims for All-Electric Bus Fleet by 2030
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Los Angeles Aims for All-Electric Bus Fleet by 2030

The first 25 electric buses will enter service in 2019.

The 2018 Mazda MX-5 Miata Starts at $25,295
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The 2018 Mazda MX-5 Miata Starts at $25,295

The new 2018 Miata is the perfect holiday companion with its new Dark Cherry soft top.

Aquabotix’s Underwater Integra Drone Could Improve Ocean-Based Missions
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Aquabotix’s Underwater Integra Drone Could Improve Ocean-Based Missions

The second generation Integra drone sports new features that could change the scope of environmental assessments, search and rescue missions.

Honda Reports Another Death from Takata Airbag Exploding
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Honda Reports Another Death from Takata Airbag Exploding

Automaker says it's removed more than 100,000 inflators from salvage yards across the U.S. as it tries to prevent further injuries.

This Autobianchi Bianchina Cabriolet Makes Vintage British Roadsters Look Huge
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This Autobianchi Bianchina Cabriolet Makes Vintage British Roadsters Look Huge

This tiny Fiat-based convertible is basically an Italian Kei car.

There’s a Tesla Model S Limo for Sale on eBay
Tesla News

There’s a Tesla Model S Limo for Sale on eBay

This stretched electric people hauler is almost twice the car.

BMW M3 Causes a Christmas Tree Tragedy
BMW News

BMW M3 Causes a Christmas Tree Tragedy

The folks at BMW M show you why a BMW M3 is too powerful for a Christmas Tree.

Subaru Canada Withdraws as Rally Competitor, Expands Grassroots Support
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Subaru Canada Withdraws as Rally Competitor, Expands Grassroots Support

While Subaru will no longer compete in the Canadian Rally Championship, it will vastly expand its support of privateer competitors who drive Subarus.

Transportation Involved in Most Common Workplace Fatalities
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Transportation Involved in Most Common Workplace Fatalities

Forty percent of deaths on the job involved those employed in moving things in 2016, according to government statistics.

2018 Mercedes-AMG S65 Review: When Too Much Is Just Enough
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2018 Mercedes-AMG S65 Review: When Too Much Is Just Enough

Some say the priciest S-Class is unnecessarily excessive. They'd be wrong.