Plus, the legal fight for Elon Musk's Tesla pay package is just beginning, and Stellantis recalls over 1 million…
Plus the U.S softens fuel economy rules on trucks and light vehicles, and Stellantis recalls more than 200,000 cars…
Plus the United Auto Workers Union loses vote to unionize Mercedes and Polestar’s struggles could get it kicked off…
Bob Lutz claims that Chrysler executives at the time played with giving the Chrysler Imperial a top of the line…
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The same year the Viper prototype debuted, Dodge was tinkering with another sports car that would never see the…
We got a wide range of answers, and you know what? We wouldn't have it any other way.
MotorWeek's 1982 test of the Chrysler LeBaron coupe produced stopping distances a pickup truck would be proud of.
Also, Lucid's cash burn issue continues (but it's getting better), and Fisker closes down its California…
Plus Aston Martin losses are growing and the United Auto Workers Union members are voting on strike action at…
This was the last year for Chrysler’s once-innovative “Cab-forward” cars
Plus Stellantis is now the most profitable automaker and plants in Cleveland are trialing four-day weeks.
A collection of our best posts of the week in car culture
While the 300 Hemi C Concept looks almost production ready, it never saw the light of day.
It's not too late for Nissan to build the IDx, right? Right?
Cars are amazing, confusing, and enchanting devices.
Plus Stellantis cuts 400 jobs to improve “efficiency” and Tesla finally opens its superchargers to other automakers.
Plus, Stellantis is recalling 280,000 over explosive airbag inflators and and Aston Martin names its third CEO in…
Plus. the White House moves to soften emission targets, and Jeep is hit with a massive airbag recall.
This thing looks like concentrated 1970s van culture, and you can live in it