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An Analog Truck Is a Luxury Item in 2025. How Did We Get Here?
This is an Ineos Grenadier review, but it also dives into how the truck came into existence and why it costs so much.
Ultimate Camaro and Firebird Emporium Has Every Part Imaginable and Layaway Plans
And if you'd rather just buy the entire business, they'll sell that to you, too.
Lewis Hamilton Really Only Wants One Car
The seven-time F1 champ is done owning cars, having sold his whole collection. But he'd make an exception for one classic Ferrari.
Congress Is Still Trying to Save AM Radio. Do You Even Care?
AM radio is still the default for emergency broadcasts, but there are far more ways to spread information now.
‘Ghost’ Is a $362K 1967 Ford Mustang With a Beautifully Haunting Engine Note
ECD has a new line of vintage Ford Mustangs guaranteed to turn your hard-earned cash into awesome V8 noises.
The Baby Mercedes-Benz G-Class Will Be a Younger, More Modern G: TDS
The smaller, less expensive Mercedes-Benz G-Class will look like a sharper, tweaked version of its larger more expensive sibling.
Body-on-Frame Hyundai Truck Coming to US by 2030, SUV Likely Next
Hyundai will build a body-on-frame pickup for the U.S. market and it's seriously considering an SUV too.
The Real Story Behind Country Music’s Everlasting Love of Pickup Trucks
What might seem like a shallow obsession with pickups is actually rooted in a century of history, identity, and cultural change in America.
Man Dies While Unloading Andy Warhol BMW M1 Art Car in Washington DC
A truck driver tragically died unloading the famous 1979 Andy Warhol BMW M1 Art Car at the Washington, D.C., National Mall on Wednesday.
Nissan Is Already Stopping Ariya EV Production After Just Three Years
Tariffs on the Japanese-built crossover have made profits tough to come by, and now, Nissan's top priority is getting the budget-friendly Leaf into showrooms.
Here’s Why It’s Taking Automakers Ages to Put Buttons Back in Cars
Car companies are finally starting to realize that drivers want physical buttons. What took them so long?
BMW Board Member Says Gas Cars ‘Will Never Disappear:’ TDS
BMW's poured billions into its next-generation EVs and has screamed a gas engine ban will kill the industry.
Cops Publicly Crush Dodge Durango Hellcat to Taunt Street Takeover Guys
Louisville police hosted a livestream where they publicly destroyed a 710-hp Durango Hellcat seized during a recent sideshow in the city
A Mystery Parts Shortage Halts Production of the Chevy Colorado and GMC Canyon
GM's facility building the GMC Canyon, Chevy Colorado, and GM cargo vans, will be idling for three weeks thanks to a break in the supply chain.
IIHS Testing Reveals Safety Flaws In 2025 Ford F-150 Lightning and Tesla Cybertruck
If safety is your primary concern, electric pickups are a mixed bag at best.
An Engineer Explains GM’s Valve Body Failures: Will A New Repair Be Enough for HD Owners?
Waiting on a valve body for your GM diesel's 10-speed automatic? There's potentially good news and bad news.
Wreckreation Looks Like a Heavily Customizable Evolution of Classic Burnout Games
Wreckreation looks like a fun race track-building game that's big on wackiness.
Mercedes Boss Admits “Buttons Are Better,” and Will Bring Them Back: TDS
Mercedes is still committed to its digital-first cabins, but the data shows people prefer buttons.
2025 Ford Mustang GTD First Drive Review: What A $325,000 Mustang Feels Like
The GTD looks like a Ford Mustang, sounds like a Ford Mustang, but performs like a thoroughbred sports car.