Bad American Cars, Cars That Deserve Sporty Trims And The Coolest Badges In This Week’s QOTD Roundup

[ad_1] Photo: Lyn Gateley from Silicon Valley, CA, USA, CC BY 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons Folks, welcome to autumn. It’s finally cooling down outside, the leaves are changing, it’s just absolutely gorgeous outside. It’s time to go sightseeing, to make that pilgrimage to the Northeast that clogs up our roads every year, but that […]
Australia in the box seat as Chinese EVs shut out of Europe, US

[ad_1] Tariffs placed on Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) in Europe and the US threatens to stun the growth of the nation’s export industry, but Australia could be a benefactor. In Europe, an investigation by policymakers found Chinese EV makers were being subsidised by the state, with the European Commission responding by placing tariffs of up […]
Porsche 911 Carrera T – 992-generation facelift variant available in coupé, cabriolet forms; six-speed manual

[ad_1] The Porsche 911 Carrera T returns to the German sports car model line in its 992-generation facelift, and the relatively pared-back model variant now includes the cabriolet bodystyle for the first time, as well as a six-speed manual gearbox that is now the variant’s sole choice of transmission. Pitched as the ‘puristic Carrera for […]
Adventure Motorcycles Aren't Great…Or Are They? In This Week's Beyond Cars Roundup

[ad_1] I put my beloved BMW F800GS up for sale last week. I bought it nearly a year and a half ago for the same reason anyone buys an adventure bike: That dream of one day getting out there, away from everything, just you and your steel horse against the lush, green world. – Amber […]
Which off-road ready ute would you buy?

[ad_1] Utes are Australia’s second most popular new vehicle type behind only SUVs, and it has been a big month for new ute reveals and news. This week saw the global reveal of the new Kia Tasman, and learned the price and details of the upcoming BYD Shark 6, the ground-breaking plug-in hybrid 4×4 dual-cab […]
Nissan has produced over 1.5 million e-Power vehicles since first introduction of hybrid system in 2016

[ad_1] Nissan has announced that global production of its e-Power vehicles surpassed 1.5 million units as of the end of October this year. As stated in an official release, Japan recorded the highest production figure with 1.17 million units, while Europe saw 140,000 units, China with 60,000 units and other markets with 150,000 units. The […]
Teslas Lose Value And Parts In This Week’s Car Buying Roundup

[ad_1] Photo: Zach Bowman Jason was very excited to finally get the very cool and retro-styled Ford Bronco, but then he realized that the functional space wasn’t much different than his ten-year-old CR-V. He wants to consider some other options in the 4×4 space, so what car should he buy? – Tom McParland Read More […]
2025 Mahindra XUV700 price and specs

[ad_1] The Mahindra XUV700 remains unchanged for the 2025 model year, apart from a new, blacked-out model to sit atop the range. Mahinda’s new flagship model for the seven-seat SUV lineup, the Black Edition, brings not only a stealthier appearance but also extra equipment not currently featured elsewhere in the local range. The other two variants […]
Hyundai Initium hydrogen concept – 204 PS, 650 km range, new design language previews next Nexo

[ad_1] Hyundai may be busy developing an entire lineup of electric vehicles, but it evidently hasn’t forgotten its hydrogen efforts, as it has revealed a new Initium concept. The show car previews a production fuel cell-powered SUV that is set to be revealed in the first half of 2025, replacing the Nexo. Part of the […]
Osaka Does Car Nights Best

[ad_1] If you’ve seen recent automotive news media from Japan, chances are it mentioned police crackdowns or the decline of the country’s car scene. While it might be true of Tokyo to some extent, Osaka tells a different story. During the one recent night I spent with some locals, I witnessed the vibrant heart of […]