Briefing: The Porsche Split In Two, Its Driver Did Not
Strategic angle: Police say speed was a factor after a Porsche Cayenne was torn in two in Georgia
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Strategic angle: Police say speed was a factor after a Porsche Cayenne was torn in two in Georgia
Strategic angle: Ford Australia is throwing in a fuel card with new Ranger and Everest purchases while stock, and your budget, lasts.
Strategic angle: GM's Q1 sales dropped nearly 10% as Buick collapsed, EV demand softened, and only one brand held its ground.
Strategic angle: GLC production heads to Alabama to join GLE and GLS as tariffs reshape luxury car strategy
Strategic angle: 'I walked into Tesla and bought a car in 20 mins. The car delivered itself to my house.'
Strategic angle: BraunAbility and Kia have come together to create an ADA-compliant, wheelchair accessible van designed for taxi and rideshare use.
Strategic angle: Every category at the 2026 World Car Awards went to an electric vehicle, with BMW, Hyundai, and Lucid leading the way.
Strategic angle: Genesis is expanding the Prestige Graphite lineup with a new GV70 that sports carbon fiber trim and dark chrome accents.
Strategic angle: 'Houston is probably the worst place to have Waymos.'
Strategic angle: Stellantis showcases the Dodge Stratus R/T as part of its historical display at the New York Auto Show.
Strategic angle: Miss the EV tax credit? Well then, good news, because Honda has slashed the price of the Prologue by $7,500.
Strategic angle: Woods claims he was distracted by his phone, not driving under the influence.
Strategic angle: The luxury brand that reached one million global sales faster than any rival is now targeting BMW, Mercedes, and Lexus with its biggest product push yet.
Strategic angle: After the Santa Cruz's lukewarm reception, Hyundai is going all-in on a purpose-built body-on-frame truck built specifically for American buyers.
Strategic angle: The interior of the new Bronco RTR follows the Hyper Lime theme of the exterior, along with topographical graphics and special emblems.
Strategic angle: With 25% better fuel economy than the standard Forester Wilderness and a little more power, going for the hybrid makes a lot of sense.
It will go on sale in late 2026.
Strategic angle: Subaru’s most powerful production model can sprint to 60 mph in less than five seconds—and carry up to seven people.
Strategic angle: You all seem to feel that the cars that will define the decade are some of the most hateful cars that are currently on the road.
Strategic angle: The Hyundai Boulder concept arrives at the New York Auto Show with body-on-frame bones and a clear rival in its sights.