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Renault Demonstrates Autonomous Collision Avoidance in Dramatic Fashion
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Renault Demonstrates Autonomous Collision Avoidance in Dramatic Fashion

The automaker thinks self-driving cars can learn from human drivers.

Why American Cars Don’t Do Well in Japan
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Why American Cars Don’t Do Well in Japan

It's not so much a technological difference as a cultural one.

CarMax Is Offering $20,000 for a 1996 Honda Accord
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CarMax Is Offering $20,000 for a 1996 Honda Accord

After failing to sell twice on eBay, the used-car retailer stepped in with an unbelievable offer.

The Bush Winch Is One Gadget We Can All Get Behind
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The Bush Winch Is One Gadget We Can All Get Behind

No wiring, mounting or modifications required.

U.S.-Bound 2018 Volkswagen Golf R Might Get a ‘Performance’ Variant
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U.S.-Bound 2018 Volkswagen Golf R Might Get a ‘Performance’ Variant

An even more powerful Golf R in the States? Sign us up.

Widow Tracks Down Fallen U.S. Soldier’s Old Toyota Celica to Surprise Teenage Son
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Widow Tracks Down Fallen U.S. Soldier’s Old Toyota Celica to Surprise Teenage Son

We're not crying, you're crying.

Yamaha Continues to Tease Us With New Tenere 700 World Raid Concept
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Yamaha Continues to Tease Us With New Tenere 700 World Raid Concept

Yamaha seems to have confirmed that some form of this off-roader will reach production at some point.

The Husqvarna Svartpilen 701 Concept Could Become the Swedish Scrambler We’ve All Been Wanting
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The Husqvarna Svartpilen 701 Concept Could Become the Swedish Scrambler We’ve All Been Wanting

Look out Ducati, BMW, and Triumph. The Husqvarna Svartpilen 701 is coming for your Pabst Blue Ribbon-drinking, latte-sipping motorcycle hipsters.

This Porsche 968 Features a Corvette LT1 Engine
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This Porsche 968 Features a Corvette LT1 Engine

It may 'just' be a 968, but Porsche purists are definitely going to hate this.

Former Ford President, Stanford Business School Dean, Dies at 101
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Former Ford President, Stanford Business School Dean, Dies at 101

Part of an Ivy League group of 10 who persuaded Henry Ford II to bring them onboard in the 1940s, Arjay Miller later left the automaker for academia.

Passenger Suing Lyft After Alleged Assault by Driver
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Passenger Suing Lyft After Alleged Assault by Driver

The plaintiff claims Lyft's background checks should have screened him out

Porsche’s GT Department Won’t Offer Manuals in Its Hardcore RS Cars
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Porsche’s GT Department Won’t Offer Manuals in Its Hardcore RS Cars

Despite a decent take-rate in the refreshed 911 GT3, don't count on a manual to be offered with the RS version.

New Self-Driving Shuttle in Las Vegas Crashes Just Hours After Launch
Self-Driving Tech

New Self-Driving Shuttle in Las Vegas Crashes Just Hours After Launch

Authorities blame human error, but are they right?

Humvee Maker AM General Is Suing Call of Duty
Video Games

Humvee Maker AM General Is Suing Call of Duty

The military vehicle maker says the $15 billion video game franchise used the Humvee without permission.

Learn the History of the Chevrolet Camaro
Chevrolet News

Learn the History of the Chevrolet Camaro

Camaro has no meaning other than an animal that eats Mustangs.

Ford Partners With Zotye to Build Electric Cars in China
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Ford Partners With Zotye to Build Electric Cars in China

The U.S. automaker is teaming up with a company infamous for selling knockoffs of Western cars.

New All-Electric School Bus on the Way
Electric Vehicles

New All-Electric School Bus on the Way

Thomas Built has introduced its first all-electric school bus, set to begin production in 2019.

The Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 is Officially NISMO Fans’ Favorite Race Car
Nissan News

The Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 is Officially NISMO Fans’ Favorite Race Car

The R32 beats out other fan favorites like the Datsun 510, GT-R R34, and R390 GT1.

BMW M3 CS Revealed as the Most Powerful M3 to Date
BMW News

BMW M3 CS Revealed as the Most Powerful M3 to Date

Limited to just 1,200 units, the M3 CS will come with a mild power bump and smattering of go-fast parts.

Nissan Trims Profit Outlook as Japan Recall Hits Earnings
Nissan News

Nissan Trims Profit Outlook as Japan Recall Hits Earnings

Japan's second-largest automaker also lists U.S. lawsuits over Takata airbags as eating into profits.