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Month: June 2025
What comes to mind when you hear, “Rolls-Royce Owners’ Club”? Aristocracy, pompousness, or perhaps even snobbery? All of the above? I don’t blame you. It’s easy for a classist filter to set in when you think of a Rolls-Royce and the people who can afford one. From new models deep in the six-figure range to
I take every “new EV startup” announcement with more salt than you’ll find on the rim of a Chili’s Presidente margarita. But the ultra-luxe Dacora sedan concept is so arrestingly unique-looking that we just need to talk about it. I can’t decide whether or not I like it, but I do appreciate the creativity on
Every mainstream automaker’s site has a “build and price” tool that lets you visualize different models, trims, colors, and options as their prices are tabulated for your reference. There have been versions of this for aftermarket parts, too. But the new “RealTruck Builder” is the richest and deepest I’ve seen yet. RealTruck is like The
A year ago, Chevy blew sports car enthusiasts away with the reveal of the 1,064-horsepower 2025 Corvette ZR1. The rear-wheel drive performance monster was the first turbocharged factory Corvette destined for a showroom, and perhaps fittingly, the last project overseen by long-running Chief Engineer Tadge Juechter, who retired shortly after its unveiling. Some even took
Today, in the “It should go without saying…” column, we have a recent CarPlay customization trend that is sweeping social media and, unsurprisingly, hampers readability and safe driving. Search “pink CarPlay” on TikTok and you’ll find a deluge of videos from the last six months showing off and explaining how to make the interface a
General Motors might be looking to make history, or, it’s just wrapping up development on the C8 Chevrolet Corvette Zora. Maybe both? A team of General Motors engineers descended upon the Nürburgring this week. With them came variants of the C8 Corvette, and none of the cars are camouflaged. Locals might not have thought much
Toyota did something almost unheard of when it brought back the Land Cruiser to the United States: It made the iconic 4×4 cheaper. It’s not just slightly more affordable than before, either—it’s nearly $30,000 less. But you see, the Land Cruiser in America isn’t what it used to be. It’s really the global market Land
With the recent tempering of EV enthusiasm and the specter of broader market instability lurking in the background, it should come as no surprise that Audi has been reluctant to commit to a strategy for replacing its flagship Q8 E-Tron SUV. The 2024 model was built in a Brussels facility that Audi no longer operates—a
The 2026 Formula 1 season calendar was unveiled earlier this week, and as expected, Monaco has been pushed back to June and will no longer happen on the same day as IndyCar’s Indy 500 and NASCAR’s Coca-Cola 600. This is good news to some racing fans, bad for others, and completely irrelevant to most. However,
America’s list of favorites is well established. Our favorite pastime? Baseball. Our favorite pie? Apple, of course. And as for our favorite truck engines, well, we like our V6s. Sorry, but that last line was meant to make you flinch—not because it’s fake ragebait, but because it’s true. Just as Ram revived the Hemi V8
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