Cadillac aims high with new limited build programs

GM's Artisan Innovation Center at its Warren, Michigan, Tech Center is home to a team of skilled tradespeople who hand-build cars from the ground up.

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    Jones’ recovery involved missing two races—Dover and Kansas.

  • 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

  • 5 Very Expensive Muscle Cars

    Here are some of the most expensive muscle cars that people have seriously ponied up for in recent years.

  • Yes, Mitsubishi Really Did Just Tease a Delica Van for North America

    The cult-favorite van and an off-road SUV have been hinted to debut in North America in the next few years.

  • Cadillac Reveals a Limited CT5-V Blackwing Line for Collectors

    Limited to 21 examples, the CT5-V Blackwing 20th Anniversary Edition offers a few demanding and dedicated owners the opportunity to personalize their Cadillac.

  • Capturing the Essence of Supercar Roar

    In the realm of automotive excellence, the roar of a supercar's acceleration is not just an auditory experience; it's a symphony of power, performance, and engineering prowess. Thanks to the innovative project by Vanarama, this symphony is now visible to the eyes, translating the exhilarating soundwaves of supercars into visual representations. This unique endeavor bridges the gap between sound and sight, offering a new dimension to appreciate the essence of these mechanical marvels. Sound, as w

  • What is a CVT?

    Explaining what a continuously variable transmission (CVT) does, why it does, why people don't like them and how they work.

  • Barn Find 1983 Mazda RX-7 For Sale

    This 1983 Mazda RX-7, a project car parked in Canada, offers the perfect restoration opportunity.

  • New IndyCar TV deal getting closer

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  • Peugeot 5008

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  • 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

  • Fire Damaged 1972 Ferrari Dino 246GT Listed for $129,500

    A severely burnt and rusted 1972 Ferrari 246GT Dino is currently available for purchase for $129,500. This unique listing is managed by Gullwing Motor Cars, located in New York City. Image Via Gullwing Motor Cars Originally a symbol of luxury and performance, the car now is merely a shell, devoid of wheels, with its body heavily charred. Despite its daunting condition, the dealership presents this as a rare opportunity, emphasizing the Dino 246GT’s iconic status in the automotive world. Image Vi

  • Motorcycle Implants Itself In Car Engine Bay

    A police department in New Jersey shared quite the photo to social media recently that’s making people do a double take. In it, a cruiser motorcycle is featured with its front end literally embedded into the engine bay of a small crossover. Motorcyclist shoots Camaro driver on California interstate. This is the sort of thing nightmares are made of, at least for motorcyclists. After all, a crash like this would likely throw the rider hard, although from the crash scene it looks like nobody landed

  • Why GM Remains Committed to China Despite Losing Money

    GM loses market share and money there as local automakers take over the market.

  • Hertz's Used Teslas Are Glitchy, Damaged Nightmares

    Hertz gambled and lost when it placed its big EV bet on Tesla a few years ago. It was a chance for the rental car company to shake up the industry, instead the company bought 30,000 Teslas, got scared away by depreciation and expensive repairs and now wants to get rid of them. While all those used Teslas looked to be great used car deals, it turns out high mileage EVs that were formerly rentals are horrible to own as New York Magazine reported.

  • O’Ward leads halfway through Thursday Indy 500 practice

    Thursday's practice session for the Indianapolis 500 got off to a swift start as drivers used the early 10 am ET start and its cooler ambient conditions to perform qualifying simulations. Andretti Global's Colton Herta was the fastest of the 10 ...

  • Norris recounts all-nighter and Augusta among post-Miami celebrations

    Lando Norris says he didn't sleep until Monday night after winning the Miami Grand Prix and celebrated with drivers, friends, teammates and two rounds of golf at Augusta National. The McLaren driver secured the first race victory of his Formula 1 ...

  • Operation Hellcat Mike Nets Several Arrests

    Authorities in San Antonio used Operation Hellcat Mike to bust several individuals accused of stealing and re-vinning cars. It’s hopefully a critical hit against car theft activity in the area and yet another recent victory for law enforcement. A car rental agency was renting stolen cars, then stealing them from customers. Just like in other recent busts, this one focused on a group of individuals allegedly operating a chop shop. They used a building in an industrial park to operate without arou

  • The full list of major US companies slashing staff this year, from Tesla to Google and Apple

    Companies have continued to cut jobs in 2024 after a wave of layoffs last year. Amazon, IBM, Google, UPS and Tesla are among those shedding staff.