'Punch In The Stomach' Lotus Cuts Nearly Half Of Its Workforce In The UK
For a company that has spent its whole life circling the drain, it sure feels like a second flush isn't that far away.
Read MoreFor a company that has spent its whole life circling the drain, it sure feels like a second flush isn't that far away.
Read MoreDelta's position is that the FAA cleared its pilots of any wrongdoing, saying that "it settled to avoid the uncertainty, distraction and cost of litigation."
Read MoreThis creates a vast database that can be used to track people's movements, regardless of whether they're suspected of a crime or not.
Read MoreThe mad geniuses over at Garbage Time have done it again, welding a garage door motor to the differential of a Ford Falcon.
Read MoreIf you want to experience the apex of two-wheeled motorsport, or just own a piece of its history, there's no better way than this GP19.
Read More75% of the Bentleys that roll out of the factory in Crewe have been worked on by the Mulliner customization division, and that number will hopefully grow.
Read MoreAs sendoffs for internal combustion go, Volkswagen could have done a whole lot worse.
Read MoreLike everything else the company makes right now, the updated Model Y Performance is not going to move the needle for most people or the company's order books.
Read MoreSo what kind of car do you give a barely grown bipedal ape with wild emotions and an underdeveloped brain? Almost all of you said, why, a manual, of course!
Read MoreTesla's Full Self-Driving system may not be the PR win Elon Musk wants it to be, the EU capitulates to the U.S. in the hopes of bringing auto tariffs down.
Read MoreOne thing that basically every enthusiast can agree on is that the world needs more colorful cars.
Read MoreFewer cylinders means a smaller price than some examples of this quintessential British sports car.
Read MoreIf there's one thing New York Mayor Eric Adams' administration loves, it's corruption.
Read MoreHave you ever noticed those small cameras that sit on top of traffic lights? Here's what they are for and why you should watch out for them.
Read MoreThe clock has been ticking all year, and once the end-of-year clear-outs are finished, the bell is going to toll for car companies and consumers alike.
Read MoreA better digital key, fancy automated parking tech and in-car gaming are among the new tech features.
Read MoreThe IRS has given us some good news, for once, with some clarifications that may give you more time than you expected to take advantage of this expiring offer.
Read MoreMike's mom wants to replace her aging Cruze with something more rugged, but can Team Jalopnik agree on what that should be?
Read MoreNot like the G-wagen was short on customization options before, but now buyers have even more choices.
Read MoreVolvo's new XC70 may not be a lifted-wagon, but there's plenty here to like.
Read MoreWhat's old is new again, at least in the wild world of restomods.
Read MoreIf everyone who insisted they'd buy a back-to-basics Defender style SUV actually went through with it, would Ineos be having these problems?
Read MoreWe want to know what car would be the worst way to both begin and end a workday.
Read MoreThe ad for today's SL600 claims the car's twin-turbo V12 has been massaged by RENNTech, resulting in a 635-horsepower output.
Read MoreThe U-2 is so old, it derailed a 1960 Eisenhower-Khrushchev summit. But it spent its 70th birthday eve flying longer and farther than any similar plane.
Read MorePorsche should be thankful that the marketplace has given it a good excuse to dodge the battery challenge and stick to what it does best.
Read MoreThis nearly stock SE-R only has 31,100 miles on it, which works out to a little less than 1,500 miles a year.
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