Also, Cadillac says high-performance EVs are coming, and Waymo wants to go to Los Angeles.
A collection of our best posts of the week in car culture
A collection of our best posts of the week in news
Faster cars hit things more often, and they hit them harder
Plus, GM recalls its BrightDrop vans, and automakers are very upset that running a business might cost money
The redesigned Model 3 runs afoul of Australia's child seat securing laws
Something tells us that Oliver and Musk probably aren't going to be friends.
Tesla isn't the only automaker cutting prices in Germany, though.
Spoiler alert; it is an absurdly complicated multistep process
Seems like if Telsa is concerned about Chinese regulations, it should probably concern us that it's not concerned…
Also, Lamborghini sold over 10,000 last year for the first time, and Elon Musk wants way more voting control at…
Marketing razzle-dazzle is no match for hard numbers.
Here are some of the best news stories from last week
Nearly 1.2 million new EVs hit the U.S. market in 2023
Plus, Toyota still sees ICE potential, and the FCC is investigating all those location services your car claims to…
Can Elon's man-child provocateur public image be explained by persistent drug use?
After going all-in on a fleet of rental EVs, Hertz cites high repair costs and frequent damage for its purge of…
Plus new fines for Stellantis, and Fisker gives up on direct sales.
Plus the EPA is looking at California's plan to halt ICE sales and GM is super sorry for "misleading" California…
Some vehicles have overstayed their welcome, and it's time for them to go.