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This solid-gold '90s hit plays fast and loose with the culture of motorsport.
This solid-gold '90s hit plays fast and loose with the culture of motorsport.
Edward Cullen went from driving something cool to something quite uncool.
Columbia is a long-dead car brand. But in the early 20th century, it was a huge deal—and the Victoria Phaeton was almost the Tesla of its day.
The Great American Rail-Trail will stitch existing trails to abandoned railroad lines for a continuous route from Washington D.C. to Washington State.
"It is so choice. If you have the means, I highly recommend picking one up."
This comes after an industry trade group argued doing so would be a "practical impossibility."
Let's be honest, you were gonna swap the wheels anyways.
It's not a low-rider, per se, but it does have a 2.0-liter turbo four and AWD.
Plus: The joys of drag racing culture, old-versus-new Land Rovers, serious talk about mental health, and nonsense from TikTok.
Would you buy a three-row Wrangler if Jeep built one?
They're safer, more efficient, and can recharge in a fraction of the time. Thing is, they haven't been scaled up for EVs yet.
Of the 20 tested, only one model survived with a "good" rating.
The new BMW M3 is a great car. But driving it is a bit like playing a video game.
The new SL will launch exclusively as a V8, though an AMG E Performance hybrid version is coming soon, too.
After refusing for years, Toyota is finally committing to a battery-electric car.
It ain't much, but it's honest work.
Its original MSRP was just $11,140, which is still under $18,000 in today's money.
It didn't make the same splash as his Corvette or Boss Mustang designs, but Larry Shinoda's RV stands the test of time all the same.
It takes a lot to make 670 horsepower, hit 8,600 rpm, and do so without shaking apart.
The secret lies in natural aspiration and a ton of radiators.