Not so long ago, it seemed that automakers’ biggest challenge was how to get bigger and better electric vehicles (EVs) to market at a price point competitive with Chinese upstarts like Xiaomi and BYD.
The luxury segment has long since been the space for automakers to showcase their talent, expert craftsmanship, and new ways to innovate and advance every aspect of a car. Tracing its roots back to ...
The Chevrolet Blazer recorded 86/100 for quality and reliability, 89/100 for driving experience, 83/100 for resale value, and ...
There aren’t many other cars in the world that can match this level of luxury. Full-size luxury sedans were once the only symbol of ultimate wealth in the motoring world, but high-end SUVs have eaten ...
This 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupe made headlines (again) when it sold for a mind-blowing $143 million at a private auction in May 2022. The treasure on wheels was spotted casually ...
The automotive world nearly lost one of its most prolific designers late last month when Giorgetto Giugiaro crashed and rolled his Land Rover Defender down a cliff off the side of a hairpin turn in ...
With many luxury cars downsizing their engines and adding hybrid power, the days when it was standard to stuff a V12 into the nose of the exec big hitters seem to be numbered. Just two decades ago, no ...
The Beetle became the most produced—and most popular—car ever made, dethroning industry legend Henry Ford and his Model T. Photo by George Argeroplos/Newsday RM via Getty Images Volkswagen Beetle No.
Electric vehicle (EV) investments are still driving headlines. The auto industry's next phase of growth is dependent upon bringing the price of EVs down to make them more affordable for everyday ...