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Drive Wire: February 10, 2016
EPA's racing rules, a new Volvo wagon, a revived performance brand, cool porch lights, and frozen lake drifts.
Dodge Viper Headlines Hagerty’s List of Collectible New Cars
Ten machines, all under $100,000, almost guaranteed to rise in value. And, yes, the Dodge Viper is one of them.
James Hunt Exhibit Is Everything Modern F1 Isn’t
“Girls, Beer and Victory” is like going behind the scenes of the movie Rush
Google Testing Wireless Chargers For Self-Driving Cars
Hey, it’s not like they can plug themselves in.
A Fascinating Plan Turns the B-52 Into a Weapons Battery in the Sky
The B-52 Stratofortress Is One Tough Old Bird.
The Evening Rush for Feb. 09, 2016
Your nightly cull of automotive, gear and lifestyle news, all in one place.
The SR-71 Is Still The Baddest Bird Ever
Because it’s faster, faster than anything before or after. Faster than you could ever imagine.
Finally, a Supercut of G-Wagens Crashing Into Stuff
Every bit as entertaining as you’d expect.
Used Ferrari California Sells for $445k
Who says buyers don’t want manuals? We just don’t want them when new.
Disney, Drunks, and a Volkswagen Microbus
Or, how this van and trailer set is going to pull six-figure dollars.
Here’s the First New DeLorean Commercial Since 1982
Like Blondie’s “Rapture,” we don’t understand it but we know it makes us happy.
Most Americans Wouldn’t Get Inside an Autonomous Car
New survey finds that more than half of American respondents don’t trust self-driving cars.
Drivers Can’t Keep Their Jeep Grand Cherokees in Park
NHTSA is investigating whether new-fangled shift levers are to blame.
Meet the Log Car, a 75-hp Turbine Cedar Tree Mazda
Now in the Guinness World Records as the fastest motorized log.
Happy Birthday, SR-71 Blackbird, You Spectacular Speedy Siren
The Blackbird, our favorite Cold War spy plane, is velocity incarnate.
Kia’s K900 Is the Fake Rolex of Fullsize Sedans
Especially when fitted with a V6, Kia’s flagship means badge engineering gone horribly wrong.