11 Things You Need to Know This Morning: February 20, 2017
SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket successfully landed on its launch pad, a self-driving race car crashed in Argentina, and a former Uber engineer recounts a toxic work experience.
SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket successfully landed on its launch pad, a self-driving race car crashed in Argentina, and a former Uber engineer recounts a toxic work experience.
Dubbed Quintessentially One, the $311 million yacht will travel around the globe to high-profile events like Formula One races and the Cannes Film Festival.
GMC's biggest truck gains a bigger engine for 2017—but it's the overall package that impresses.
Thanks to the NSX Insider Experience, buyers can tour Acura's Ohio factory and even place the badges on their car.
The new technology seems tailor-made for the carmaker's new "Book by Cadillac" car subscription service.
Flying taxidermy could be the next trend in the drone world! Hopefully, though, it won't be.
There 486-foot long Sailing Yacht A was confiscated over claims by the German yacht maker that the owner still owes millions on the ship.
A Russian drone company has apparently whipped up a working quadcopter hoverbike. Safety not guaranteed.
Who needs that original 420-horsepower V8 anyways?
If you just can't wait for the AM-RB 001 hypercar, bide your time with a V8 or V12 Vantage signed by a Red Bull Formula One driver.
No surprise to Los Angeles residents, this bold statement comes from the INRIX Global Traffic Scorecard.
Nissan celebrates the NISMO Festival at Fuji Speedway with special onboard footage of its Nissan R381 Monster Bird.
Hang off the front of a new Ford Mustang as it claims Paris as its own for a VR version of C'etait un Rendez-Vous.
It's a huge project, but for someone like 'The Captain', nothing has ever been too big
It's like 'Endless Summer,' but for car guys, and in the winter.
Pulling a page from its 1970s playbook, Detroit chooses to whine, dissemble and float doomsday theories rather than meet fuel-economy targets.
The 2017 Genesis G90 exhibits great design choices, top notch materials and good looks inside and out. And the 5.0 Ultimate RWD that we tested also brought the performance, 420 horses from a 5.0-liter V8.
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It's been a long time coming, but Mercedes-Benz may finally be on the verge of getting that AMG sedan it's wanted for a while.
How do you make a Maybach? Take a Mercedes S-Class by either end, stretch it out, and then deck it out in all the stuff.