A freeway street racing gathering ended with arrests and impounds after CHP intervened near Long Beach
Ryan Wedding, once an Olympic snowboarder, is now at the center of an international drug case involving tens of millions in rare cars and motorcycles
A wildly customized Hummer H1 with 44-inch tires and suicide doors heads to Mecum Kissimmee 2026
As Hyundai weighs in on its Russian return, Chinese automakers quietly dominate a market once led by Western brands, now in flux amid geopolitical tension
A BMW 4-Series met its match on a Brussels street when a potato-covered intersection stalled its progress during Europe’s widespread farmer protests
One of only two Ford Probe IV concepts ever built is available, though it’s display-only
She was getting fined $250 per day and allegedly forgot about getting the issue fixed
Bugatti is testing the multi-million dollar hypercar ahead of its launch next year
The 4-foot windshield wiper that came with the Cybertruck keeps failing, even after recalls, updates, and a second version that didn’t fix the problem
Video evidence fuels claims that Baltimore officers use SUVs as weapons during arrests
In LA, towing companies are quietly rescuing robotaxis stuck mid-route or with doors ajar, often for less than the price of lunch
After a series of fatal crashes linked to electric door handles, China is banning them and forcing automakers to rethink global safety design
A jury awarded over $1B after a 1992 crash, but the ruling collapsed in court and the case is being sent back for a new trial
A growing number of cars are being totaled, but not for the reasons you might expect after a crash. The real cost comes later
This classic 1957 Chevy Bel Air listing shows how quiet gestures, satisfying clicks, and chrome trim can evoke deeper emotion than modern car tech ever will
A rare yellow HSV GTSR W1 Maloo just broke records in a private deal, marking a new milestone for GM’s now-defunct Holden brand
A quiet pilot of AI cameras just fined thousands of drivers in this EU country, with more to come as authorities ramp up surveillance
From fake thefts to gym workouts after injury claims, investigators are catching more auto fraud cases than ever in one Canadian province