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At what point does a Kia Picanto become more fun than a Ferrari?
Modern engineering hides mass, but physics wins. Less still remains more A friend texted me to say that he was envious of the cars I've driven recently - Aston Martin Valhalla and Audi RS5 - and to let me know that h...
At what point does a Kia Picanto become more fun than a Ferrari?
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Ryan Tuerck Swapped a 600-HP GR Corolla Engine Into This AWD Celica Rally Car
The completed car just podiumed at its first race. The post Ryan Tuerck Swapped a 600-HP GR Corolla Engine Into This AWD Celica Rally Car appeared first on The Drive.
Ryan Tuerck Swapped a 600-HP GR Corolla Engine Into This AWD Celica Rally Car
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VinFast prepares to enter the world’s largest motorcycle market
Vietnamese EV maker VinFast is setting its sights on a major new frontier: India’s massive two-wheeler market. After already laying groundwork for its electric car business in the country, the company is now preparing...
VinFast prepares to enter the world’s largest motorcycle market
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Mercedes-AMG Doesn’t Want Its New EV To Feel Like An EV
The three-motor electric GT 4-Door Coupe pairs fake combustion drama with serious drifting ability.
Mercedes-AMG Doesn’t Want Its New EV To Feel Like An EV
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Where Leclerc thinks Ferrari can achieve "huge gains" on F1 2026 car
Charles Leclerc believes “huge gains” are within reach in all compartments of Ferrari’s 2026 Formula 1 car – including its power unit, chassis, aerodynamics and tyre management.Ferrari has emerged as Mercedes’ main ch...
Where Leclerc thinks Ferrari can achieve "huge gains" on F1 2026 car
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Podcast: EV deliveries from Tesla, Rivian, Toyota electric pickup truck, and more
In the Electrek Podcast, we discuss the most popular news in the world of sustainable transport and energy. In this week’s episode, we discuss EV deliveries from Tesla, Rivian, and others, Toyota’s electric pickup tru...
Podcast: EV deliveries from Tesla, Rivian, Toyota electric pickup truck, and more
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Listen To The Encor Lotus Esprit Restomod Fire Up Its Burbly V8 Engine
This modernized Lotus Esprit packs a twin-turbo 400-horsepower V8, and it makes all the right noises.
Listen To The Encor Lotus Esprit Restomod Fire Up Its Burbly V8 Engine
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Here's How Much A 2021 Toyota Corolla Hatchback Has Depreciated In 5 Years
The average car depreciates by around 42% over five years, but Toyotas are known for retaining their value well. Is the 2021 Corolla Hatchback an exception?
Here's How Much A 2021 Toyota Corolla Hatchback Has Depreciated In 5 Years
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Seattle Seahawks-Themed 1957 Chevrolet 210 Shorty Wagon 4-Speed at No Reserve
This 1957 Chevrolet 210 was assembled at the Van Nuys, California, plant as a four-door, six-passenger wagon, and modifications performed under prior ownership resulted in a shortened two-door wagon finished in a Seat...
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Tesla confirms Model S and Model X production is over — only ~600 left
Elon Musk confirmed today that Tesla has stopped producing the Model S and Model X. Custom orders are no longer accepted, and only about 600 vehicles remain in inventory worldwide. The CEO shared a throwback photo ...
Tesla confirms Model S and Model X production is over — only ~600 left
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Today's top automotive stories on The Daily Hoon: At what point does a Kia Picanto become more fun than a Ferrari?; Ryan Tuerck Swapped a 600-HP GR Corolla Engine Into This AWD Celica Rally Car; VinFast prepares to enter the world’s largest motorcycle market; Mercedes-AMG Doesn’t Want Its New EV To Feel Like An EV; Where Leclerc thinks Ferrari can achieve "huge gains" on F1 2026 car. Updated every day at 1:00 PM Eastern Time.
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