Ram Sales Are Lagging in the US, But Europeans and Aussies Sure Love ’Em
Sales of big pickups are up overseas, but the "idiot" buyers (as some politicians call them) are causing big headaches for some cities.
Sales of big pickups are up overseas, but the "idiot" buyers (as some politicians call them) are causing big headaches for some cities.
Consider picking up that suspected spam call—it might just be Microsoft trying to immortalize your car in one of the biggest racing games in the world.
For $99 you can lease a whole electric SUV or buy about 20 Chalupa Supremes.
Mitsubishi hid an Evo drivetrain in this obscure JDM minivan, and I've loved every minute of owning it.
The move may offer a lifeline to owners, after Fisker told the company buying its leftover stock that it couldn't transfer vehicle data to new servers.
The limited run of 50 units has been accounted for, but did you really have half a million bucks lying around, anyway?
At least future Honda EVs will have a manual transmission, right? Right? *crosses fingers*
Allegedly, the dealer offered to reimburse him but only if he bought the truck.
If approved, the deal would be Brembo's largest acquisition to date.
Autonomous or not, the Tesla bots talk bros and are slow in their movements.
In this week's episode of Carisma, a kei car collector explains the beauty of slow car fast, following your passions, and snapping necks in a $6,000 Suzuki.
"Please make sure that tomorrow's headlines don't read 'Toyota Finally Returns to F1,'" Chairman Akio Toyoda told the media.
If you're building an off-grid rig and don't want to deal with a black water plumbing system, a portable toilet like this could be a major boon.
Keep leaves and snow out for a fraction of the cost.
On the other hand, it turns out the Ford F-150 Lightning might be well suited for police duty.
And even better, it'll keep the stout V6.
Bose spent a rumored $100 million to develop this car's "magic carpet" suspension that could literally jump over obstacles. Now, it's an engine donor.
An EV without a charge port, a van that can seat 20, and a $20K humanoid robot that will "do anything you want."
This ain't your neighbor's Corolla Cross.
The fully stock example that resided in Australia is probably being whisked away to where Nissan can't find it.