• Looks Like the Next Camaro Won’t Be Anything Like the Last

    GM President Mark Reuss is envisioning a cheap EV with four doors that’s more nimble than nasty.

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Carjacked Camaro Causes Massive Crash

    It wasn’t that long ago we were being told while covering car thefts, including carjackings, that they were “victimless crimes.” After all, cars are covered by insurance and so it’s no big deal if someone steals yours, said people who have never filed an insurance claim in their lives. But we’re surrounded constantly by examples of how that isn’t true, like this huge crash caused by a carjacked Chevy Camaro. Your face might unlock your car soon. After the suspect carjacked the Camaro in Memphis,

  • Junkyard Gem: 1994 Volvo 850 Turbo Wagon

    A 1994 Volvo 850 Turbo station wagon, found in a Colorado Springs junkyard.

  • Days Of Thunder Movie Cars Were Just Dumped In The Woods

    Many consider the Tom Cruise film Days of Thunder to be one of the greatest car-themed movies ever made. It sure impressed moviegoers back when it hit theaters in 1990, racking up $157.9 million in ticket sales, making it a surprise financial success. But what many don’t realize is movie cars are often used, abused, then dumped out the back door of production studios, sometimes after sitting and rotting for years. Still, it’s tough to see these cars from Days of Thunder left to molder in the woo

  • Tesla Appears To Be Losing Steam—Gaming, That Is

    New Teslas won’t support PC gaming platform Steam, and in turn, any games purchased through it.

  • Watch An Arkansas Trooper Wreck Out Pitting A Mustang At 117 MPH

    If you’re like most people, you’ve been cruising along on the highway and suddenly realized you’re dangerously close to a police officer. Even if you’ve done nothing wrong, the natural instinct is to slow down, sometimes dropping below the speed limit. After all, nobody wants a ticket and the fear is if you stand out from the surrounding cars you just might. Here’s yet another piece of evidence proving drivers don’t pay attention. Cops know all this and many times aren’t interested in you (but n

  • Introduction to Indy 500 qualifying, with David Malukas

    How does qualifying work at the Indy 500? We got some help with answers from David Malukas on the morning of IndyCar Qualifications - Day 1 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Presented by RACER's Indy 500 Trackside Report is presented by The ...

  • Piastri loses P2 at Imola for impeding Magnussen in qualifying

    Oscar Piastri has lost his front-row starting position at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix for impeding Kevin Magnussen during qualifying. The McLaren driver originally qualified just 0.074s behind Max Verstappen in second place on the grid in Imola, ...

  • Fisker Wants to Sell Cars So Badly, It’s Waiving the Destination Fee

    Does a $2,438 discount sweeten the deal on an electric SUV from a brand edging on bankruptcy?

  • Chris Pratt's Humble Car Collection

    From humble origins to intergalactic fame, Chris Pratt's journey through Hollywood is as diverse as his acting portfolio. Before his breakout roles and box office success, Pratt's early life was far from the glitz of Tinseltown. Raised in Lake Stevens, Washington, Pratt experienced a modest upbringing, with his parents working in mining, construction, and at a grocery store. His pre-acting days were spent in humbler circumstances, involving door-to-door coupon sales and shucking shrimp at a Bubb

  • Newlyweds In Mustang Lead Police On High-Speed Chase

    We’ve seen some weird stuff, but newlyweds leading police on a high-speed chase, well that’s a new trick. But that’s what a KOCO News 5 report says happened on US Highway 69 in Pryor Creek, Oklahoma. There are so many jokes to make about this crazy story, but we’ll leave that to the rest of you in the comments. This is why you should always wear your seatbelt. Initially, the reason for the officer attempting to pull over the Mustang was that the groom failed to maintain his lane of travel. Often

  • Logano on All-Star pole as No. 20 JGR team wins Pit Crew Challenge

    Joey Logano won the pole for the NASCAR All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro, while Joe Gibbs Racing claimed a repeat Pit Crew Challenge victory. The overall time for Logano to claim the pole was 89.754s between his qualifying laps and pit stop. His ...

  • Katherine Legge Hits Wall But Refuses to Lift in Indy 500 Qualifying

    Katherine Legge ends her first Indy 500 qualifying attempt of the day with a wall kiss in her e.l.f Cosmetics No. 51 Dallara-Honda but does not lift on her final lap.

  • Tougher to repeat Miami win, but McLaren has pace at Imola – Norris

    Lando Norris believes McLaren has the pace to win the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix but faces a tougher task than in Miami due to the nature of the Imola circuit. Miami saw Norris pick up his first victory in Formula 1 despite starting from fifth place, ...

  • ‘We’ve got to be perfect from here on out’ – Logano

    Joey Logano remains confident in the ability of his Team Penske race team but also admitted he has some anxiety for the first time in quite a few seasons for this point in the year. "There's no running away from it," Logano said at North Wilkesboro ...

  • ‘One of those days where everything went wrong’ – Alonso

    Fernando Alonso was left to rue a day "where everything went wrong" after crashing in FP3 and qualifying 19th for the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix. Aston Martin were looking to reach Q3 with an upgraded car in Imola but had their preparations for ...