Back From The Supposed Dead: Electric Porsche Cayman And Boxster Are Apparently Still Coming
There are still plenty of things we don't know about the cars, especially when it comes to performance figures and launch specifics.
Read MoreThere are still plenty of things we don't know about the cars, especially when it comes to performance figures and launch specifics.
Read MoreThankfully, the driver was able to get off the tracks before the oncoming train ruined some unsuspecting paramedic's day.
Read MoreIn addition to sporty styling bits, the RS3 Competition Limited gets three-way adjustable suspension.
Read MoreThe reproduction parts will be manufactured with "the same materials and production methods that were used for the original parts" where possible.
Read MoreWhat's the first car that comes to mind when you think of Ford's Fox body platform? Probably the Mustang, but it was far from the only model to use it.
Read MoreDecades before Ford created its soon-to-be-unlamented F-150 Lightning, a different Ford Lightning sparked across the landscape. Now younger buyers want them.
Read MoreThe 2026 Porsche Cayenne S Electric will hit 60 mph in just 3.6 seconds.
Read MoreWhile there are plenty of vehicles with instantly recognizable names, some manufacturers took names that were used by completely different brands and models.
Read MoreBy merging the Taycan and Panamera into one vehicle, Porsche could deliver saving across a number of departments while avoiding the death of one of the cars.
Read MoreThe mods certainly make this Corolla stand out, but will they put off potential buyers?
Read MoreThere's an accelerometer to detect how fast the door is opening and a second sensor to see if anything is in the door's path.
Read MoreMaybe now's the perfect time to avoid gas pumps altogether.
Read MoreJapan got its own version of the sixth-generation Accord, and the wagons are amazing.
Read MoreFord is famous for building cars, but its manufacturing know-how was enlisted to help fight WW1 with this interestingly shaped infantry helmet.
Read MoreThe cost of auto insurance can be huge these days, especially for a powerful sports car. Here's how the 2025 Corvette Stingray compares to its rivals.
Read MoreWhen a 2015 Tesla got an impossibly good score, Consumer Reports realized there was something missing from its ratings. After all, nothing's perfect.
Read MoreThe Chevrolet Bel Air became a legend among classic enthusiasts, but this two-door station wagon variant didn't quite have the same success.
Read MoreThese are explicitly driver's cars, not collector pieces to shuttle to a cars and coffee once a month. Stop being a dork and be cool instead.
Read MoreIn Car and Driver's testing the Prelude hit 60 mph in 6.5 seconds, or 7.3 seconds with the simulated shifts turned on.
Read MoreSaab has been out of commission for over a decade now, but it's not a bad idea to go for one of its used models. Just know that you'll need to put in some work.
Read MoreWhile you'll commonly see inline-fours, V6s, or V8s today, a few oddball cars in the past have boasted V4 engines that allowed for unique designs.
Read MoreThe luxury Genesis G70 sedan is an expensive model to get. A 2021 model is much cheaper due to depreciation, but how much cheaper is it, really?
Read MoreThe foldable table built into the back of the first-generation Honda CR-V is a pretty well-known feature, but there was also an available water feature.
Read MoreCanada is home to a large manufacturing industry, including the production of numerous popular vehicles. These brands build cars in the Great White North.
Read MoreBatteries like the one in this Mustang Mach-E are lasting a lot longer than EV-naysayers would've predicted, and they're still holding plenty of charge.
Read MoreThe BMW Alpina XB7 Manufaktur is limited to just 120 units for the United States and Canada.
Read MoreThe automaker isn't giving a reason why, but you can chalk it up to slow sales and tariffs.
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