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🤖 Automated Edition — Monday, April 13, 2026. Algorithmically curated from across the automotive web. The Daily Hoon links to original sources. News sourced from NewsData.io, Currents API, World News API, TheNewsAPI, GNews, Mediastack, New York Times & select RSS feeds (Motor Trend, Car and Driver, The Drive, Autosport, Road & Track).
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Ford Mustang designer Kemal Curic named McLaren design boss
Ford Performance Vehicles design boss moves to Woking to shape British supercar maker's new era McLaren has announced its new design boss: Kemal Curic, who formerly led design for Ford Performance Vehicles.  Curic jo...
Ford Mustang designer Kemal Curic named McLaren design boss
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Volkswagen promises new ID.3 and ID.4 will be ‘true’ EVs as it gears up for an all out EV blitz
After admitting it had lost touch with buyers, Volkswagen’s CEO promises to get it right with its new EV lineup launching this year. Volkswagen’s EV blitz kicks off next week, starting with the updated ID.3. more…
Volkswagen promises new ID.3 and ID.4 will be ‘true’ EVs as it gears up for an all out EV blitz
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Used Bronco buyer sues Michigan dealership, former owner over alleged 36,000-mile odometer rollback
A used Ford Bronco buyer sued a Michigan dealership for allegedly certifying an odometer reading of less than 25,000 miles when the vehicle had more than 60,000 miles based on service records.
Used Bronco buyer sues Michigan dealership, former owner over alleged 36,000-mile odometer rollback
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Splashing in the Mainstream: 2003 Mid-Size Sedan Comparison Test
If a mid-size family sedan is what you want, the market is flooded with 'em. We compare the Dodge Stratus, Honda Accord, Hyundai Sonata, Kia Optima, Mazda 6, Nissan Altima, Saturn L200, Subaru Legacy, Toyota Camry, an...
Splashing in the Mainstream: 2003 Mid-Size Sedan Comparison Test
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Estre gets Le Mans opportunity with TDS Racing
Despite Porsche not competing in Le Mans' Hypercar class this year, factory driver Kévin Estre will race at the event in the LMP2 class.
Estre gets Le Mans opportunity with TDS Racing
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POLL: Can Toyota win the Supercars Championship?
It feels like a lifetime ago that Ryan Wood was at the bottom of the totem in the opening Supercars practice in Sydney. Just two rounds later he is a race winner for Toyota. The post POLL: Can Toyota win the Supercars...
POLL: Can Toyota win the Supercars Championship?
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Aston Martin Chimera Potentially Identified, and It May Be Even Quicker Than an F1 Car
A German outlet may have identified the customer behind what would be one of the craziest one-offs ever built.
Aston Martin Chimera Potentially Identified, and It May Be Even Quicker Than an F1 Car
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1996 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 Coupe 6-Speed at No Reserve
This 1996 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 is a black-on-black coupe that was optioned with the Motor Sound and Power Seat packages as well as 18" hollow-spoke "Technology" wheels, and it spent time in Rhode Island, Massachusett...
1996 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 Coupe 6-Speed at No Reserve
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F1 champion to reunite with title-winning car for Williams Goodwood spectacle
Williams Formula 1 legend Damon Hill is to headline the team's participation in this year's Goodwood Festival of Speed, being reunited with his World Championship-winning car. The post F1 champion to reunite with titl...
F1 champion to reunite with title-winning car for Williams Goodwood spectacle
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The new F1 rule which makes Antonelli expect Ferrari to close in on Mercedes
Formula 1’s 2026 regulations have largely met expectations as Mercedes has been the dominant team with Ferrari and McLaren being its closest challengers. The Silver Arrows has won every grand prix from pole and Kimi A...
The new F1 rule which makes Antonelli expect Ferrari to close in on Mercedes
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Today's top automotive stories on The Daily Hoon: Ford Mustang designer Kemal Curic named McLaren design boss; Volkswagen promises new ID.3 and ID.4 will be ‘true’ EVs as it gears up for an all out EV blitz; Used Bronco buyer sues Michigan dealership, former owner over alleged 36,000-mile odometer rollback; Splashing in the Mainstream: 2003 Mid-Size Sedan Comparison Test; Estre gets Le Mans opportunity with TDS Racing. Updated every day at 1:00 PM Eastern Time.
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