• Peugeot 5008

    MPV turns SUV. Does the new Peugeot 5008 offer the best of both worlds, or neither?

  • Volkswagen California camper van goes plug-in hybrid

    Seventh-generation California also gets car underpinnings, interior improvements and new technology

  • Rolls-Royce Cullinan revamp brings fresh look and new options

    Revised styling, new infotainment and a raft of extra options for Goodwood's V12 SUV

  • My Week In Cars: New Steve Cropley/Matt Prior podcast (ep. 79)

    This week the lads come to you from Herbert Austin’s ‘new’ office at the British Motor Museum

  • Even Land Cruisers Get Stuck

    If you’ve never gotten stuck while off-roading, just go out enough and give it time, because it happens to everyone sooner or later. Even the mightiest of rigs with the most skilled drivers can get in over their head, making a rescue necessary. But there are plenty of guys who claim theirs is the exception. You can get a classic Land Rover Defender with an LT4 swap. Among them are a fair number of Toyota Land Cruiser owners. There’s no doubt about it, the Land Cruiser is an awesome off-road rig,

  • Junkyard Gem: 2005 Honda Accord, Hello Kitty Edition

    A heavily customized 2005 Honda Accord sedan with many Hello Kitty items, found in a Denver self-service wrecking yard.

  • Armstrong tops Indy GP warm-up

    Marcus Armstrong led the final practice session before this afternoon's Sonsio Grand Prix on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway's road course. Chip Ganassi Racing's younger New Zealander used a set of the softer alternate compound Firestones to lap the ...

  • Major Crash Involving Cadillac Sets Up WEC 6 Hours of Spa for Sprint Finish

    Earl Bamber was challenging for third place when a mistake sent the No. 2 Cadillac flying into the air collecting the No. 31 WRT BMW of Sean Gelael and bringing out the Red Flag. Both drivers are okay after impact.

  • Cassidy saves up for late charge to win first race of Berlin E-Prix

    Nick Cassidy emerged victorious from a thrilling first Berlin E-Prix race, climbing from ninth on the grid to win by 4.651s. But that relatively comfortable victory margin wasn't a true reflection of the race, which was the most competitive of the ...

  • McDowell leads Darlington practice

    Michael McDowell set the pace early in NASCAR Cup Series practice at Darlington Raceway and it was enough to make him the fastest driver overall Saturday morning. McDowell's No. 34 Ford Mustang Dark Horse led the way at 169.444mph (20.022s). It was ...

  • Truck Driver Captures Ghostly Image On Dashcam

    If you’ve spent much time driving on country backroads in the middle of the night, you know how your eyes can play tricks on you. Being out there all alone you feel isolated and a little paranoid. But what one truck driver saw was also caught on dashcam, leaving people to debate what it might be. See how potato chips caused a trucker to wreck out big time. The trucker was traveling in Arizona on SR 87 near mile market 200 when he saw, and captured on video, what almost looked like a person stand

  • Proto-Lexus 1990 Toyota Cressida Is Today's Bring a Trailer Pick

    Understated and overengineered, the Cressida was Toyota's U.S. flagship until Lexus made it a moot point.

  • Jones returns to competition with revamped driver’s seat

    Erik Jones returns to NASCAR competition this weekend at Darlington Raceway with changes to the cockpit of his Legacy Motor Club Toyota. Jones missed the last two Cup Series races recovering from a compression fracture in a lower vertebra. It is an ...

  • After Inheriting Pole Position For 6 Hours of Spa, No. 5 Penske Porsche Crashes Out

    The No. 5 was upgraded to the pole position for Saturday's 6 Hours at Spa but was the first to exit the race when Michael Christensen solo crashed from third position.

  • Suspect In Chrysler 300 Thinks He Can Spank An Arkansas Trooper

    Of all the law enforcement agencies we’d challenge to a race, Arkansas State Police would rank low on the list. After all, when you run from an attempted traffic stop, like this suspect in a black Chrysler 300 does, you’re essentially leading a cop in a race or a game of cat and mouse. Chrysler thinks it can replace Tesla. You get a clear shot at the beginning of the dashcam footage of the back of this Chrysler as the driver acts like he’s pulling up to a gas pump. The Mopar is wearing a tempora

  • Cadillac Escalade Repo Exposes How Little People Know About Cars

    Car repossessions can sometimes be emotionally explosive situations, which in all honesty is what makes them so interesting to watch unfold. It’s even better when you’re partaking of dashcam or bodycam footage of a repo instead of physically being there in the moment. But this repossession of a Cadillac Escalade is next level. Watch a father hold the repo man at gunpoint. In the footage, we see a woman get into the luxury SUV after a tow truck already wisely used its boom to raise the rear wheel

  • We Tested 6 Radar Detectors to Find the Best

    A radar detector is the perfect tool for picking out a speed trap. But which one do you get? We put six of the best to the test; here are the results.

  • Lame Cars, Great Race Car Drivers And Horrible Mistaes In This Week's QOTD Roundup

    I don’t own a truck, nor do I own a set of nuts (truck or otherwise) but a passing glance at a Tesla Cybertruck with “Cybernuts” made me stop and wonder what other horrors lurk on the internet. Perhaps, even, within the hearts of the very citizens of this mom-and-pop automotive outlet. - Erin Marquis Read More

  • Tesla Trouble, Bob Lutz Kills Cars And Big License Plate Feelings In This Week's News Roundup

    Riding aboard the Steamship Authority ferry, a Tesla Cybertruck finally made its way to Nantucket last Thursday, and once it was off the boat, its owner wasted no time becoming enough of a nuisance that he earned his own local news article. Later the same day, the Nantucket Current published an article with the headline, “Cyber Stuck: First Tesla Cybertruck On Nantucket Has A Rough Day.” And, you know, we definitely get the frustration. - Collin Woodard Read More

  • Wild Car Features, Very Smart Brain Geniuses And Bears In This Week's Car Culture Roundup

    Cars have radically changed over the last few decades, adding technology like touch screens, cameras, and voice assistants, while quietly losing features that were prevalent for years. Depending on your persuasion, some of the advancements have positively impacted modern vehicles, and some seem to have needlessly complicated things that were once simple. - Logan Carter Read More