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“Sebring always was an adventure to me, because it had the unexpected,” Hans-Joachim Stuck recalls. The German sports car racing maestro they call “Strietzel” won the 12-hour race twice overall and claimed a class victory in 1993—each time in Porsche machinery. This year marks the 40th anniversary of his first Sebring victory in 1986 behind
I’ve been asking Jeep to bring back Levi’s denim interiors for who knows how long, and I know I’m not alone. The brand loves to draw on nostalgia as it is. It may never happen—I understand that—but Jeep just came a lot closer than I honestly expected it to with the new Wrangler and Gladiator
Not that long ago, it seemed we were about to say goodbye to the gasoline-powered Porsche Cayenne forever. After pledging to electrify its fourth-gen luxury SUV, Porsche would have been left without an internal-combustion variant. But as the political climate began to turn in 2024, Porsche made the decision to keep the current gas model
I’ve driven practically every version of the current-gen Toyota Tundra. I was there when the pickup launched in 2021, and back then, I called it “a giant leap over the old truck.” That’s still true in terms of capability and refinement, but we’ve seen Toyota’s reputation for reliability take some major blows in the past
Good morning and welcome to The Downshift, or TDS for short. TDS is about getting you up to speed on all the critical automotive headlines of the morning, and it’s designed to pair well with a cup of coffee. Really brings out those citrus notes, in my opinion. Stories are summed up in a sentence or two with links
Honda shocked the industry this morning when it announced that the trio of EVs it was planning to build and sell in the United States—the 0 Series Sedan, SUV, and Acura RSX—have been canceled, citing tariff concerns and the changing regulatory and commercial landscapes around EVs. Another vehicle implicated in this decision that was not
More than once, the Chevy Bolt has enjoyed the pleasure of being the most affordable EV for sale in the United States, and now we’re learning that GM aims to hold onto the Bolt’s sub-$30,000 price point for as long as the new iteration remains on sale. In an exclusive interview, we asked Bolt chief
The cheerfully cheap Chevy Bolt EV is back, but it’s missing something… Something you can’t quite put your finger on. I’m talking about the steering wheel-mounted regen brake paddle—what else? The 2027 model ditches the old car’s quirkiest feature altogether, and when we asked the Bolt’s Chief Engineer Jeremy Short where it went, he explained
Formula 1‘s new overtake and boost modes did produce some pretty captivating fights for position during last weekend’s Australian Grand Prix—particularly at the head of the pack and start of the race, between George Russell and Charles Leclerc. (You know, before Ferrari threw that race away.) Still, multiple drivers seem to share the sentiment that
The latest product of an ongoing Peanuts x Timex collab is this Expedition Snoopy Road Trip watch, a cool and rugged off-roady timepiece with a fun splash of whimsy. List price is just $169, and you get 15% off if you put an email address on Timex’s mailing list. Snoopy Expedition Watch See It It’s
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