• A Classic Ford Mustang Drives Into A Liquor Store

    Cars hit buildings fairly often, it’s just a sad part of reality. Sometimes these accidents are tragedies and sometimes they’re shockingly intentional. Then there’s this incident involving a classic Ford Mustang in Sacramento, California. Suspect in a Dodge Charger can barely keep it under control in a wild police chase. Of all the structures this pony car could hit, the driver had to ram into a liquor store. We feel like it’s the beginning of a dad joke, although it would only have been better

  • 'Bad Boys: Ride Or Die' Isn’t Much Of A Car Flick, But It Is A Great Movie

    When a car blogger gets invited to a movie screening, said blogger is led to believe that cars play a big role in said movie, something like “The Italian Job” or “Bullitt” where cars play a central role in the plot. But in the new “Bad Boys: Ride Or Die” movie, which I recently attended thanks to Porsche, cars aren’t really the focus. Despite the lack of hardcore car action, I thought it was a great action movie that melded gripping suspense with moments of humor and romance, plus plenty of pyro

  • Stewart-Haas Racing's Closing Leaves Driver Josh Berry Racing for His Career

    The 33-year-old Berry again faces uncertain future after replacing Kevin Harvick at SHR prior to 2024 season.

  • Car and Driver's 'Into Cars' Podcast Ep. 1 Digs into Lambo's Dirt-Seeking Huracán

    The inaugural episode focuses on the Sterrato—an all-terrain-tired, higher-riding Huracán that costs nearly $400K.

  • These Are Some Of The Fastest Speeding Tickets Ever Issued In The U.S.

    The United States may be the land of the free, but drivers aren’t free to go as fast as they would like. From sea to shining sea, people have been fined or even jailed for going twice or close to three times the posted speed limit. While not a conclusive list, I’m going to give a snapshot of the chaos that has occurred on our streets, roads and highways.

  • Tesla Threatens Customer Threatened With $50,000 Fine If He Tries To Sell His Cybertruck That Doesn’t Fit In His New Parking Spot

    The Tesla Cybertruck is unlike most trucks that have come before it, and thus it has attracted a new set of buyers who wouldn’t normally drive a big pickup. Owning and driving a truck that’s over 18 feet long, nearly 8 feet wide, and built like a Frigidaire isn’t for the faint of heart, as one Salt Lake City man recently found out when he tried to negotiate a way to get rid of his Cybertruck.

  • UK Sovereign Citizen Tries To Use American Script And Gets Himself Arrested

    Sovereign citizens may be delusional and beyond annoying, but they’re not going away anytime soon. In fact, the movement appears to be expanding, as the video below demonstrates. As it turns out, there are sovereign citizens in the UK, too, and even with a charming British accent, it still doesn’t go well. That’s at least, in part, because the man in question seems to have only read U.S. sovereign citizen literature and keeps trying to run through a completely irrelevant script.

  • Ferrari Hypercars head for Le Mans in a new position – favorite

    The 2024 running of the Le Mans 24 Hours is almost here. And for the first time this century, Ferrari heads into the race as the team to beat. After the spectacular centenary edition a year ago, won by Ferrari AF Corse's No. 51 499P, the 92nd ...

  • Motorious Readers Get Double Entries To Win Two These Supercharged Cadillacs

    Win two supercharged Cadillacs in the Dream Giveaway, supporting charity. Motorious readers get double entries. Enter now!

  • Leader Of Attempted Coup In The Congo Was Once A Used Car Salesman In Utah

    Car dealers are known for their shady sales tactics, embezzling skills and occasional kidnappings, but heading up a coup in an African nation? Apparently that was the career path of one Christian Malanga, a former used car salesman out of Utah who was recently killed trying to lead a coup against the Congolese government.

  • Someone Gold Plated A Cybertruck

    Even before the days of the internet, people did strange things for a variety of reasons. It’s just that these days we get to see a lot of those oddities documented on social media. But even in a sea of nonconformists, a 24k gold-plated Cybertruck is downright shocking. A Tesla Cybertruck slit the owner’s wrist open. People are either going to love or hate this creation dreamed up by YouTuber JerryRigEverything. The polarization in the video’s comments and on different social media platforms whe

  • Revel In The 2025 Toyota Crown Signia's Handsome New Looks

    The 2025 Crown Signia probably won’t be the home run that Toyota was hoping it’d be, but it’s still got plenty going for it in the looks, tech, and comfort departments. I had a chance to drive one around for a few hours during a marathon Toyota press event, and I’m here to tell you all about it.

  • Extreme E returning to Scotland in July

    Extreme E has announced it will return to Scotland for the third and fourth rounds of the 2024 season on July 13-14. Originally listed as "Europe" when this season's schedule was announced last December, RACER heard of multiple different locations ...

  • Street Takeover Dork Caught Driving A Stolen Camaro

    Street takeovers are a menace to society for a variety of reasons. Not only are they dangerous and shut down roads people pay to use freely, they help fuel demand for stolen cars. We’ve seen quite a few boosted rides used at these illegal events, including some being torched for “fun”, and we have another example with a stolen Chevy Camaro used in a Miami takeover. Watch a street takeover Cybertruck plow into the crowd. Police were already observing the illegal street takeover in the early morni

  • At $4,500, Will This 1985 Nissan Maxima Require An Artistic License To Drive?

    According to the ad, today’s Nice Price or No Dice Maxima wagon sat for 22 years, during which time its owner decided to unleash their inner Picasso on it. Surprising all, it actually does run and is now available as an “art sale.”

  • What’s The Best Example Of Parts Sharing On A Car?

    Building cars is an expensive business, and so is designing the parts that go onto them. That’s why – every once in a while – you’ll see two very different cars sharing the same singular part. I love spotting this sort of stuff, and it’s what has led me to today’s question.

  • View Photos of the 2025 Toyota Crown Signia

    Toyota's recent onslaught of new SUVs includes the premium Crown Signia, which features a hybrid powertrain and Lexus-level luxury.

  • The 2025 Toyota Crown Signia Has No Idea What It Wants To Be

    If you’ve ever looked at a Toyota SUV and wished it could imbue a little more luxury in your life, but you’ve simultaneously felt like Lexus was simply too luxurious for you, then I’ve got absolutely fantastic news: the luxury-adjacent 2025 Toyota Crown Signia might just fill that hyperspecific niche!