Dealer Warns: Don’t Do What This Mercedes Driver Did – A Mistake That Cost Him Over $11,000
A U.S. driver returned his leased Mercedes-Benz with 81,000 miles on the odometer—45,000 miles over his contract limit. The result: a hefty $11,250 mileage penalty, plus additional charges for worn…

To Take On Tesla, Xiaomi Tore Down Three Model Ys Piece by Piece — Then Built a Rival EV
Xiaomi's CEO Lei Jun has confirmed the company purchased and completely disassembled three Tesla Model Y vehicles earlier this year to study them in detail. The move was part of…

World’s Tallest Bridge Opens in China, Slashes Travel Time From Two Hours to Two Minutes
China has inaugurated the Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge, now recognized as the highest bridge on Earth. Standing 625 meters above the Beipan River, the structure dramatically cuts travel time across…

Wards Named the 10 Best Engines of 2025 —And 9 Are Electrified
The Wards 10 Best Engines & Propulsion Systems awards are among the most respected recognitions in the automotive world, celebrating excellence in powertrain engineering. Each year, a panel of editors…

Packard Is Back—with a Stunning One-Off Based on a Bentley
Once a rival to Cadillac in the golden age of American car manufacturing, Packhard is back—at least in name. The defunct ultra-luxury automaker has resurfaced with a single, bespoke vehicle…

His Certified Chevy Died After 14 Days — Now He’s Refusing to Pay the Dealer’s Surprise Repair Bill
A Florida man is challenging a Chevrolet dealership after being told his newly purchased certified pre-owned truck needed expensive repairs just two weeks after he bought it.

Chrysler Revived the Legendary Plymouth Barracuda— and It’s Loud, Fast, and Pure ’70s Attitude
After decades off the market, the Plymouth Barracuda is making a thunderous return. Chrysler stunned fans in Detroit with the official unveiling of the 2026 Barracuda, bringing back the spirit…

Why New Cars Have Disposable Oil Drain Plugs Instead of Reusable Ones
A small but telling change has taken place under the hoods of modern vehicles: reusable metal oil drain plugs are being replaced by single-use plastic ones. Once a durable, serviceable…

Even Tesla’s Co-Founder Invests: Here’s the Electric Pickup for City Living, with Serious Performance at an Affordable Price
Marc Tarpenning, co-founder of Tesla, has introduced a new electric vehicle that takes a markedly different route from his former company’s flagship truck. Dubbed the Telo MT1, the compact pickup…

2025 Mercedes GLC: This Powertrain Could Literally Change the Brand’s Future
The latest iteration of the Mercedes-Benz GLC arrives with a bold, fully electric configuration, but the spotlight is already shifting to a potential surprise comeback of internal combustion. Revealed during…

Bmw’s Signature Inline-Six Engine Just Got a Major Upgrade in the 2, 3 and 4 Series
The straight-six petrol engine long associated with BMW is receiving a technical overhaul. In the updated M240i, M340i, and M440i, the brand has increased performance and reduced fuel consumption—without compromising…

To Beat Tesla’s Self-Driving Tech, Nissan Is Betting on What Elon Musk Refuses to Use
Nissan has unveiled a new generation of its ProPilot driver assistance system, designed to navigate complex urban environments using a powerful combination of AI, lidar, and camera-based perception.

German Fire Brigade Tests Electric Trucks for One Year — Verdict Now In
After a year of use, firefighters at the Technical University of Munich have delivered their verdict on the all-electric Rosenbauer RT fire trucks. Initially met with skepticism, the vehicles have…

Tesla Announces 7-Year Warranty for 2026 Models — But Not This One
Tesla has announced a new 7-year/70,000-mile warranty that will cover high-priced propulsion-related components on its electric vehicles beginning with the 2026 model year.

This Ferrari Got Pulled over by Police in Milan — But It Wasn’t for a Ticket. Instead, He Says…
In Milan, a Ferrari 812 Superfast was pulled over by Italian police—not for a ticket, but for admiration. The officers stopped the driver simply to express how impressed they were…


