It's got a 760-horsepower Rolls-Royce Merlin V12 from a WWII fighter plane under the hood, making anyone who drives…
These machines had no business sending it in the spirit of competition, but send it they did.
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The Little Car Company has a configurator out for its Baby Bugatti toy car, a $65,000 model based on the Type 35.
With a few exceptions for dedicated performance vehicles and heavy-duty trucks, I'm ready for every new car to be…
The safety agency has been investigating reports of exhaust leaks in 2011 through 2017 Ford Explorers, and concludes…
LA's premier car get-together for those people who don't work on Friday mornings is still going strong.
It doesn't matter if its European exotica, weird economy cars or the Oscar Meyer Weinermobile, John Davis and his…
There are a lot of luxury cars out there that many of you wouldn't touch with a 10-foot pole.
The ultra-luxury British automaker shattered its own sales record as mainstream automakers were struggling in 2022.
Despite the global car market being on the downturn, the British luxury automaker sold more cars than ever.
British luxury carmaker Rolls Royce sold more than 6,000 cars in a year for the first time in its history.
The company's sights are firmly set on Tesla's market share.
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The Celestiq EV, which starts production December 2023, will be built by hand at a rate of two per day.
Making vroom noises in the driver's seat counts, by my decree.
The first ever Airbus A380 to roll off the production line will become a flying lab for the company’s zero-emission…
Are there any cars that had a good run, but deserve to be sent to a farm upstate before the year ends?
Hydrogen produced via wind and tidal energy holds promise for the future of transportation.
After five years on sale, the Tesla Model 3 sedan might be getting a new look, but as part of an effort to cut costs.