Google Quietly Shuts Down Maps Driving Mode After Years of Service
Google has officially discontinued the Driving Mode in Google Maps, a feature that once offered an integrated, voice-assisted interface for drivers without access to full-fledged infotainment systems.

South Carolina Drivers Could Face $500 Fines for Ignoring This Little-Known Law
A recent statewide crackdown in South Carolina could cost unaware drivers up to $500 in fines for a law that many still overlook. The initiative targets motorists who fail to…

No More Lock-in Risks: Major Change at Tesla After The Overhaul of Its Handles
Tesla has announced design changes to its signature electronic door handles, following a series of incidents in which passengers—some of them children—were reportedly trapped inside their vehicles.

No Cables Needed — Porsche Just Made Charging Your SUV as Easy as Your iPhone
Porsche has unveiled a wireless charging system for its upcoming electric Cayenne, eliminating the need for physical cables and offering a more seamless user experience.

Her Launch Was a Total Flop — Now This Volvo Is the most wanted Classic Car for Collectors
Volvo's first foray into sports car manufacturing, the 1957 P1900, was short-lived and largely unsuccessful. Designed for export and inspired by the American Corvette, the fiberglass-bodied convertible failed to meet…

Corvettes Are Catching Fire, and GM Knows Why – But Owners Are Still Waiting for a Fix
General Motors has developed a solution to address a fire risk affecting over 23,000 Corvette Z06 and ZR1 models, but the part needed to implement the fix is not yet…

Supercar Nostalgia Hits Hard: Manual Lamborghini Murciélagos Are Suddenly Worth a Fortune
Collectors are racing to get their hands on manual Lamborghini Murciélagos, with recent sales reaching up to $580,000. Demand is driven by the car’s unique combination of a V12 engine…

Volkswagen Confirms 2026 Price Hikes across Several US Models
Volkswagen has begun rolling out pricing for its 2026 lineup in the United States, and several models are seeing notable increases. While some key vehicles like the Atlas hold their…

One-Owner 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 Hits the Market for the First Time
After 56 years in the hands of its original California owner, a rare 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 has surfaced for public sale. With matching numbers, original paperwork, and factory…

Hyundai Recalls Nearly 570,000 Palisade SUVs over Defective Seat Belt Buckles
Hyundai has announced a safety recall for 568,580 units of its first-generation Palisade SUV due to potentially defective seat belt buckles.

Mitsubishi Unveils Electric Eclipse Cross for 2026, Built on Renault’s EV Platform
Mitsubishi has revealed the 2026 Eclipse Cross, a fully electric crossover that shares much of its DNA with the Renault Scenic E-Tech.

The New Toyota Wildlander May Resemble a RAV4, But It’s Playing a Different Game
Toyota's new Wildlander for China mirrors the RAV4's look but keeps a gas engine, setting it apart with hybrid and non-electrified powertrain options.

Hyundai Confirms New Midsize Truck for the U.S. Market before 2030
Hyundai is preparing to introduce an all-new midsize pickup truck tailored specifically for the U.S. market, with a launch expected before 2030.

Toyota Turns Up the Heat on the GR Yaris with a Race-Refined Aero Package
Toyota has introduced a new Aero Performance Package for the GR Yaris, designed in collaboration with professional racing drivers.

Is This the EV Deal of the Decade? The 2026 Nissan Leaf Is Cheaper Than the 2011 Model — and Comes With Tesla’s Best Advantage
Nissan has announced the 2026 Leaf, a third-generation model that brings a new crossover SUV format, improved battery range, and access to Tesla’s Supercharger network—all starting under $30,000.


